This article reports on the delivery of work-related learning projects undertaken by spatial design students within the second year of undergraduate study in the UK. The projects aimed to develop students’ ability to transfer core design skills taught in their studio classes into diverse real-world scenarios, better preparing them for entry into the design profession by reflecting the variety of ways in which design is being called upon and applied within contemporary creative practice. The article contextualizes this approach through a discussion of evolving practices within design, such as the increasing use of collaboration and the blurring of discipline distinctions, in contrast to the more discipline-bound contexts of UK design educati...
Can a collaborative approach to analysis and production of space promote knowledge transfer that enh...
There have been major shifts in learning goals, curricula and pedagogy over the past century, partic...
In this article the authors set out and critically reflect upon an innovative pedagogical approach t...
This article reports on the delivery of work-related learning projects undertaken by spatial design ...
Spatial design at interior, site, city and regional scales is increasingly complex, and will continu...
Design as a multidisciplinary endeavour needs to be reflected in learning and teaching strategies w...
This article explores the study trip as an interconnected activity of work and play, constituting an...
This conceptual paper is a study of the impact of three drivers: collaboration, interdisciplinary pr...
Social sustainability in design, like the notion of social impacts in Sustainable Development, is a ...
The aim of this article was to document a project in work placement in third level design education....
This study is an evaluation of design students’ perceptions of the benefits of collective learning i...
This paper considers how design educators can harness the evolving nature of design practice to enha...
Design education in architecture and allied disciplines is the cornerstone of design professions tha...
Abstract: This paper describes a particular example of spatial designing to explore the reflective c...
Design graduates are increasingly called upon to work in cross-disciplinary ways in order to respond...
Can a collaborative approach to analysis and production of space promote knowledge transfer that enh...
There have been major shifts in learning goals, curricula and pedagogy over the past century, partic...
In this article the authors set out and critically reflect upon an innovative pedagogical approach t...
This article reports on the delivery of work-related learning projects undertaken by spatial design ...
Spatial design at interior, site, city and regional scales is increasingly complex, and will continu...
Design as a multidisciplinary endeavour needs to be reflected in learning and teaching strategies w...
This article explores the study trip as an interconnected activity of work and play, constituting an...
This conceptual paper is a study of the impact of three drivers: collaboration, interdisciplinary pr...
Social sustainability in design, like the notion of social impacts in Sustainable Development, is a ...
The aim of this article was to document a project in work placement in third level design education....
This study is an evaluation of design students’ perceptions of the benefits of collective learning i...
This paper considers how design educators can harness the evolving nature of design practice to enha...
Design education in architecture and allied disciplines is the cornerstone of design professions tha...
Abstract: This paper describes a particular example of spatial designing to explore the reflective c...
Design graduates are increasingly called upon to work in cross-disciplinary ways in order to respond...
Can a collaborative approach to analysis and production of space promote knowledge transfer that enh...
There have been major shifts in learning goals, curricula and pedagogy over the past century, partic...
In this article the authors set out and critically reflect upon an innovative pedagogical approach t...