Toward a Marriage of Artistry & Applied Science in the Architectural Design Studio
1988; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 41; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/10464883.1988.10758496
ISSN1531-314X
Autores Tópico(s)Architecture and Art History Studies
ResumoThe architectural design studio is an anomaly in the contemporary research university. Its underlying theories of professional knowledge and teaching are at odds with those of other university-based professional schools. This represents an opportunity: the studio has much to teach other professional schools on the basis of its traditions of education through coaching and learning-by-doing. On the other hand, what is the place of applied science in the studio? This question triggers a more general issue about science education for the professions. I have suggested how teaching what scientists do, rather than their research results, could influence science teaching in the studio. When considered this way, scientific research and architectural design bear a much closer family resemblance to each other.
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