This paper is a general reflection on the relationship between computer architectural education and professional practice or, in other words, the social role of architects. This reflection is grounded on the experience of the author as director of a Master program on computerized architectural projects and as professor of two general school courses: one consisting on a theoretical review of computer applications in architecture, the other consisting on a practical development of modelling and visualization techniques. The main argument is that little attention is being given in recent publications and CAAD conferences to the actual role of architect in society and that a big gap is growing between what is currently taught in architectural s...
International audienceFrom time immemorial until the Renaissance one could not separate architecture...
To discuss the future of architectural education it is important to point out the wide meaning of ar...
The introduction of the personal computer in 1982 set forth a revolution that will continue to trans...
Those who build are gradually, at the moment, subverting the traditional role of the architect. Arch...
This paper discusses the limitations of the most of educational systems of the present, which seem t...
The paper states that, as a result of the schism between architecture as art and engineering as rati...
Throughout Europe there is a rapidly growing volume of initiatives towards integrating computer aids...
The world of computers became fruitful and independent before the new millennium started. New techno...
Architecture is a technology-intensive discipline. It uses technology ? both in the process of desig...
Architects are required to have knowledge of current legislation, ergonomics, and the latest technic...
The dogmatic structure of architectural education has meant that the production and application of n...
During the three decades since Ivan Sutherland introduced the Sketchpad system, there has been an ou...
This paper contains some observations which derive from our work as Studio Professors . In the last ...
AbstractIntensive technology usage in education has been increasing in every field recently. Because...
This paper discusses how architectural theory may be taught using computer based exercises to explor...
International audienceFrom time immemorial until the Renaissance one could not separate architecture...
To discuss the future of architectural education it is important to point out the wide meaning of ar...
The introduction of the personal computer in 1982 set forth a revolution that will continue to trans...
Those who build are gradually, at the moment, subverting the traditional role of the architect. Arch...
This paper discusses the limitations of the most of educational systems of the present, which seem t...
The paper states that, as a result of the schism between architecture as art and engineering as rati...
Throughout Europe there is a rapidly growing volume of initiatives towards integrating computer aids...
The world of computers became fruitful and independent before the new millennium started. New techno...
Architecture is a technology-intensive discipline. It uses technology ? both in the process of desig...
Architects are required to have knowledge of current legislation, ergonomics, and the latest technic...
The dogmatic structure of architectural education has meant that the production and application of n...
During the three decades since Ivan Sutherland introduced the Sketchpad system, there has been an ou...
This paper contains some observations which derive from our work as Studio Professors . In the last ...
AbstractIntensive technology usage in education has been increasing in every field recently. Because...
This paper discusses how architectural theory may be taught using computer based exercises to explor...
International audienceFrom time immemorial until the Renaissance one could not separate architecture...
To discuss the future of architectural education it is important to point out the wide meaning of ar...
The introduction of the personal computer in 1982 set forth a revolution that will continue to trans...