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Emerging Practices in Architectural Pedagogy explores the emergent techniques in architectural education that are helping to bridge the gap between the institutional setting and working practice. It demonstrates how teaching and learning can, and should, be directed towards tackling the real-world problems that students will encounter within their professional careers. Architectural and design practitioners are becoming less specialised, they are embracing cross-disciplinary connections and practical problem-solving. Architecture and design schools must align their teaching to reflect this changing world, and evolve from a fact-based acquisition process to a participatory method of learning.

This book uses an extended case-study format to examine large-scale issues. Each chapter represents a specific mode of practice, which is linked to the wider debate on architectural and design pedagogy; this includes collaborative workshops and interventions, issues connect

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Introduction. Sally Stone and Laura Sanderson 1. Pedagogy + Workshop - PUBLIC CoLAB 2019: Tracing Belfast’s Water Nuala Flood and Tristan Sturm 2. Pedagogy + EXHIBITION - _MPATHIC DESIGN Elgin Cleckley 3. Pedagogy + INTERVENTION - CUMULUS, an inhabitable storm Milagros Zingoni and Magnus Feil 4. Pedagogy + PRODUCTION SPACE - steam & the city Alessandro Columbano 5. Pedagogy + Policy - Rochdale Reimagined Sally Stone and Laura Sanderson 6. Pedagogy + RESILIENCE - Designing Resilience in Asia International Research Program Oscar Carracedo

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/9/2023 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032004204, 978-1032004204
      ISBN10: 1032004207

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Emerging Practices in Architectural Pedagogy explores the emergent techniques in architectural education that are helping to bridge the gap between the institutional setting and working practice. It demonstrates how teaching and learning can, and should, be directed towards tackling the real-world problems that students will encounter within their professional careers. Architectural and design practitioners are becoming less specialised, they are embracing cross-disciplinary connections and practical problem-solving. Architecture and design schools must align their teaching to reflect this changing world, and evolve from a fact-based acquisition process to a participatory method of learning.

      This book uses an extended case-study format to examine large-scale issues. Each chapter represents a specific mode of practice, which is linked to the wider debate on architectural and design pedagogy; this includes collaborative workshops and interventions, issues connect

      Table of Contents

      Introduction. Sally Stone and Laura Sanderson 1. Pedagogy + Workshop - PUBLIC CoLAB 2019: Tracing Belfast’s Water Nuala Flood and Tristan Sturm 2. Pedagogy + EXHIBITION - _MPATHIC DESIGN Elgin Cleckley 3. Pedagogy + INTERVENTION - CUMULUS, an inhabitable storm Milagros Zingoni and Magnus Feil 4. Pedagogy + PRODUCTION SPACE - steam & the city Alessandro Columbano 5. Pedagogy + Policy - Rochdale Reimagined Sally Stone and Laura Sanderson 6. Pedagogy + RESILIENCE - Designing Resilience in Asia International Research Program Oscar Carracedo

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