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Title: | Alternative Pedagogies Integrating Architectural Design and Technology [chapter 21] |
Authors: | Acar, Sibel |
Keywords: | Architectural design alternative pedagogies technology |
Publisher: | Caleıdoscópıo |
Abstract: | Realization of an architectural design requires a proper structural design, suitable materials, and construction technology. Possibilities and restrictions of construction technology have always had a decisive role in materialization of architecture. Accord-ingly, architects need to be knowledgeable about structures, materials, and technol-ogy. For this reason, curricula of schools of architecture include a set of technologi-cal courses such as statics, strength of materials, basic structural analysis and related topics of building science. Most of the students, while they are struggling with calcu-lations, fail to understand the meaning of all this knowledge to a design. Because they can’t find any design relevance, students question that if this learning is ever needed by the architect. Therefore, knowledge gained is not engaged in architectural imagi-nation. This paper briefly addresses why “design” and “technology” fall apart in ar-chitectural education and then presents several examples of alternative pedagogies including the one conducted by the author to constitute a link between technological courses and design practices. |
URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11851/3272 https://www.docdroid.net/hf0CMMP/materiality-as-a-process.pdf |
ISBN: | 9789896585570 |
Appears in Collections: | Mimarlık Bölümü / Department of Architecture |
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