The study follows the interpretative principles of Symbolic Interactionism and utilizes the Grounded Theory methodology. The first goal is to better understand the culture of architecture students and, particularly, the fascinating everyday life in the design studio. The second goal is to better understand architecture students as users of school buildings. The third goal is to explore the opportunities offered by Grounded Theory for the study of user culture and needs in regard to facility programming.https://dc.uwm.edu/caupr_mono/1034/thumbnail.jp
The role of architecture is to create spaces that meet the needs of users. Architecture of buildings...
Architectural education will not be complete without due reference to its studio culture. The said c...
Culture is a dynamic reference point of a society which; constantly interacts with the environment, ...
Ethnographic Research was conducted on the U of I campus to look more in depth at the School of Arch...
AbstractDefining a culture is never an easy task, more so to define the culture of a design studio m...
Learning experiences of the students of Architecture for the Design Studio from first year of Archit...
This qualitative study addresses the design studio learning experiences of fifth-year architectural ...
A critical outcome of a liberal arts education is cultural literacy, which can lead to the developme...
This dissertation addresses how architecture functions as a cultural medium. It does so by by invest...
This thesis has focused on the development of a design process to strengthen the human-environment r...
This paper argues for introducing a theory for knowledge integration in architectural design educati...
This paper argues for a more responsive architectural pedagogy that enables future architects to cre...
AbstractThis paper argues for introducing a theory for knowledge integration in architectural design...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2005.Includes bibliogra...
In an age of eclecticism, post-modernism and meaningless stylistic gestures, architecture is in need...
The role of architecture is to create spaces that meet the needs of users. Architecture of buildings...
Architectural education will not be complete without due reference to its studio culture. The said c...
Culture is a dynamic reference point of a society which; constantly interacts with the environment, ...
Ethnographic Research was conducted on the U of I campus to look more in depth at the School of Arch...
AbstractDefining a culture is never an easy task, more so to define the culture of a design studio m...
Learning experiences of the students of Architecture for the Design Studio from first year of Archit...
This qualitative study addresses the design studio learning experiences of fifth-year architectural ...
A critical outcome of a liberal arts education is cultural literacy, which can lead to the developme...
This dissertation addresses how architecture functions as a cultural medium. It does so by by invest...
This thesis has focused on the development of a design process to strengthen the human-environment r...
This paper argues for introducing a theory for knowledge integration in architectural design educati...
This paper argues for a more responsive architectural pedagogy that enables future architects to cre...
AbstractThis paper argues for introducing a theory for knowledge integration in architectural design...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2005.Includes bibliogra...
In an age of eclecticism, post-modernism and meaningless stylistic gestures, architecture is in need...
The role of architecture is to create spaces that meet the needs of users. Architecture of buildings...
Architectural education will not be complete without due reference to its studio culture. The said c...
Culture is a dynamic reference point of a society which; constantly interacts with the environment, ...