Purpose: Design studio and technology subjects are two dominant parts of the architecture curriculum. How to integrate these different parts of the curriculum is one of the important challenges in architecture education around the world. With increasing internationalisation of both the profession and higher education, an understanding of similarities and differences across the globe is important. This paper illustrates two different approaches to such integration in two very different contexts: case studies at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) in Australia and the University of Tehran (UT) in Iran. Design/methodology/approach: The study implemented a case study approach based on document analysis methods. This paper explores the...
Plymouth University offers two undergraduate programmes, BA Architecture and BA Architectural Techno...
Certification Boards visiting architecture schools regularly demand more ‘technology’ in the curric...
Within this paper, the authors propose a reflection on the teaching of Architectural Technology (fir...
Purpose: Design studio and technology subjects are two dominant parts of the architecture curriculum...
Integrating different parts of the curriculum is one of the important challenges in architecture edu...
Certification Boards visiting architecture schools regularly demand more ‘technology’ in the curricu...
The practice of architecture is a complex undertaking drawing on knowledge of and skills in history,...
Architectural education should advance in parallel with the industrial growth of building technology...
It has been nearly 25 years since the problems associated with passive learning in large undergradua...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)For many centuries the studio concept has been intima...
The 'studio' is typically viewed as being central to the role of educating architecture students bec...
This paper explores some of the issues facing architectural education in relation to digital design ...
Evaluating and improving architectural training is the constant concern of university departments, i...
The ‘studio’ is typically viewed as being central to the role of educating architecture students bec...
The ‘studio’ is typically viewed as being central to the role of educating architecture students bec...
Plymouth University offers two undergraduate programmes, BA Architecture and BA Architectural Techno...
Certification Boards visiting architecture schools regularly demand more ‘technology’ in the curric...
Within this paper, the authors propose a reflection on the teaching of Architectural Technology (fir...
Purpose: Design studio and technology subjects are two dominant parts of the architecture curriculum...
Integrating different parts of the curriculum is one of the important challenges in architecture edu...
Certification Boards visiting architecture schools regularly demand more ‘technology’ in the curricu...
The practice of architecture is a complex undertaking drawing on knowledge of and skills in history,...
Architectural education should advance in parallel with the industrial growth of building technology...
It has been nearly 25 years since the problems associated with passive learning in large undergradua...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)For many centuries the studio concept has been intima...
The 'studio' is typically viewed as being central to the role of educating architecture students bec...
This paper explores some of the issues facing architectural education in relation to digital design ...
Evaluating and improving architectural training is the constant concern of university departments, i...
The ‘studio’ is typically viewed as being central to the role of educating architecture students bec...
The ‘studio’ is typically viewed as being central to the role of educating architecture students bec...
Plymouth University offers two undergraduate programmes, BA Architecture and BA Architectural Techno...
Certification Boards visiting architecture schools regularly demand more ‘technology’ in the curric...
Within this paper, the authors propose a reflection on the teaching of Architectural Technology (fir...