The present research looks at teaching and learning methodologies for Architectural Technologies, based on the studio outcome after using an Architectural Design Project with a view to engage Year 3 students of Architecture with timber construction. Although in Architectural education, sometimes students experiment reactions of resistance towards architectural technologies, our job is to make students use architectural technologies an integral part of their studio project. The main aim of this paper is sharing and discussing a particular methodology for that purpose and assessing its impact on the students’ work and on their own position with respects to integrated building technologies
This paper intends to present the educational aims, objectives and results of our pedagogic methods ...
The curriculum of architecture education programme is very important in respect to knowing that ever...
This paper presents effective ideas for using technology in design studio courses. These courses are...
The present research looks at teaching and learning methodologies for Architectural Technologies, ba...
The present research looks at teaching/learning tools for Architectural Technologies, based on the s...
The present research looks at teaching/learning tools for Architectural Technologies, based on the s...
The curricula of architectural schools consist of various types of teaching as design studios and su...
The practice of architecture is a complex undertaking drawing on knowledge of and skills in history,...
The research is to develop architectural value in the educational studio environment through the sup...
The purpose of this paper is to explore a case study project between a timber supplier, industry bod...
This paper describes implementation of service-based learning strategies within an undergraduate arc...
Architectural training has always been linked to two opposed and complementary processes: creative t...
Studio courses in architectural education are undoubtedly among the most important courses that prep...
By examining the Learning-by-Making (LBM) studios at the School of Architecture, University of Tasma...
It has been nearly 25 years since the problems associated with passive learning in large undergradua...
This paper intends to present the educational aims, objectives and results of our pedagogic methods ...
The curriculum of architecture education programme is very important in respect to knowing that ever...
This paper presents effective ideas for using technology in design studio courses. These courses are...
The present research looks at teaching and learning methodologies for Architectural Technologies, ba...
The present research looks at teaching/learning tools for Architectural Technologies, based on the s...
The present research looks at teaching/learning tools for Architectural Technologies, based on the s...
The curricula of architectural schools consist of various types of teaching as design studios and su...
The practice of architecture is a complex undertaking drawing on knowledge of and skills in history,...
The research is to develop architectural value in the educational studio environment through the sup...
The purpose of this paper is to explore a case study project between a timber supplier, industry bod...
This paper describes implementation of service-based learning strategies within an undergraduate arc...
Architectural training has always been linked to two opposed and complementary processes: creative t...
Studio courses in architectural education are undoubtedly among the most important courses that prep...
By examining the Learning-by-Making (LBM) studios at the School of Architecture, University of Tasma...
It has been nearly 25 years since the problems associated with passive learning in large undergradua...
This paper intends to present the educational aims, objectives and results of our pedagogic methods ...
The curriculum of architecture education programme is very important in respect to knowing that ever...
This paper presents effective ideas for using technology in design studio courses. These courses are...