Rather than seeing a distinction between theoretical discourse and the science of building Vitruvius, a Roman architect and engineer active in the 1st century BC, argued convincingly for the breadth of knowledge necessary to practice architecture with authority, that "knowledge is the child of practice and theory". The crux of his argument is that a sufficient breadth of training, to appreciate both the theoretical and practical sciences, is necessary to lend authority to creative vision. In like spirit, a series of workshops in UCD Architecture has sought to challenge the contemporary lack of sympathy between theoretical discourse and the science of building which disables the authority with which both students and practitioners pra...
This contribution tries to follow exactly what was suggested by the organising conference and gives ...
Architects theorise their work through the practices of writing and drawing, but they largely ignore...
Architectural practice is often criticised for being contingent on a plethora of standards, regulati...
The Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference of the Association of Architecture Schools of...
In the opening chapter of De architectura Vitruvius ex-amines the knowledge required to practice arc...
Architects employ science in order to understand the structural and environmental performance of the...
The dichotomy between theory and practice, notion and application, knowledge and technical skill is ...
This is the introduction from Thinking Practice: Reflections on Architectural Research and Building ...
The debate surrounding the universal criteria of education is the starting point for an exploration ...
In the introduction to his text of 1624, The Elements of Architecture, Sir Henry Wotton briefly, an...
Ponencia presentada a Session 5: Del diseño a la obra / From design until the building processe
The professional disciplines are the connectors between basic science and the real world, and betwee...
In the conventional way of teaching architecture, it is common to think of design as the final synth...
Leon Battista Alberti was not only the author of the first Renaissance treatises on painting, sculpt...
This thesis suggests that the current confusion in contemporary architecture may be largely due to a...
This contribution tries to follow exactly what was suggested by the organising conference and gives ...
Architects theorise their work through the practices of writing and drawing, but they largely ignore...
Architectural practice is often criticised for being contingent on a plethora of standards, regulati...
The Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference of the Association of Architecture Schools of...
In the opening chapter of De architectura Vitruvius ex-amines the knowledge required to practice arc...
Architects employ science in order to understand the structural and environmental performance of the...
The dichotomy between theory and practice, notion and application, knowledge and technical skill is ...
This is the introduction from Thinking Practice: Reflections on Architectural Research and Building ...
The debate surrounding the universal criteria of education is the starting point for an exploration ...
In the introduction to his text of 1624, The Elements of Architecture, Sir Henry Wotton briefly, an...
Ponencia presentada a Session 5: Del diseño a la obra / From design until the building processe
The professional disciplines are the connectors between basic science and the real world, and betwee...
In the conventional way of teaching architecture, it is common to think of design as the final synth...
Leon Battista Alberti was not only the author of the first Renaissance treatises on painting, sculpt...
This thesis suggests that the current confusion in contemporary architecture may be largely due to a...
This contribution tries to follow exactly what was suggested by the organising conference and gives ...
Architects theorise their work through the practices of writing and drawing, but they largely ignore...
Architectural practice is often criticised for being contingent on a plethora of standards, regulati...