Philosopher Jonathan Powers argues that current culture and society are engaging a utopian ideology. This model began in the 16th century when the educational system sought to reduce all knowledge to eidetic (visual) content. At this time, figures such as Tommaso Campanella created top down educational models which boxed out the importance of learning through our experience of the world. Recently, this universal model of education has been criticized by many, including Hannah Arendt, who claim that the current autonomous learning approach only responds to politics, and that learning does not equal education. This thesis examines how architecture can challenge the existing machine-like view of education in the design of a school and ...
This paper explores the systemic shortcomings (economic, gender and racial inequities, etc.), identi...
In contemporary state of architecture some historians and theorists of architecture refer to a neces...
The question concerning the connection between ancient and new in architecture is still actual, even...
This thesis proposes that architectural utopian ideas are the foundation for societal change. The co...
A place of no place, void of connection or meaning. We are moving ever more rapidly into a utopian s...
Architects traditionally configured settings for social life. Today, most architects are alienated f...
For long time Utopia was the dream of mankind. Since that day in 1516, when Sir Thomas More portraye...
Education is a practice of futurity. It seeks to prepare the minds and bodies that will construct an...
We are living in a globalized world where everything and everyone is connected at all times and soci...
The frenzy of the metropolises calmed down completely during the pandemic, when the economy seemed t...
Contemporary culture has generated new challenges for architectural education systems. Globalization...
AbstractArchitectural design education requires a process oriented studio environment that involves ...
2016 marks the 500th anniversary of the publication of Thomas More’s Utopia, the text that gave its ...
In this article the authors re-examine Sir Thomas More’s classic book Utopia as a potential source o...
In the industrial age, schools were designed as tightly controlled environments to instill disciplin...
This paper explores the systemic shortcomings (economic, gender and racial inequities, etc.), identi...
In contemporary state of architecture some historians and theorists of architecture refer to a neces...
The question concerning the connection between ancient and new in architecture is still actual, even...
This thesis proposes that architectural utopian ideas are the foundation for societal change. The co...
A place of no place, void of connection or meaning. We are moving ever more rapidly into a utopian s...
Architects traditionally configured settings for social life. Today, most architects are alienated f...
For long time Utopia was the dream of mankind. Since that day in 1516, when Sir Thomas More portraye...
Education is a practice of futurity. It seeks to prepare the minds and bodies that will construct an...
We are living in a globalized world where everything and everyone is connected at all times and soci...
The frenzy of the metropolises calmed down completely during the pandemic, when the economy seemed t...
Contemporary culture has generated new challenges for architectural education systems. Globalization...
AbstractArchitectural design education requires a process oriented studio environment that involves ...
2016 marks the 500th anniversary of the publication of Thomas More’s Utopia, the text that gave its ...
In this article the authors re-examine Sir Thomas More’s classic book Utopia as a potential source o...
In the industrial age, schools were designed as tightly controlled environments to instill disciplin...
This paper explores the systemic shortcomings (economic, gender and racial inequities, etc.), identi...
In contemporary state of architecture some historians and theorists of architecture refer to a neces...
The question concerning the connection between ancient and new in architecture is still actual, even...