The Covid-19 pandemic has raised a series of questions about the challenges facing the two-centuries-old canons of architectural education, their suitability to a post-pandemic digital world, and what the future of architectural education in the current university system might be. In a period of less than three weeks, commencing in March, architecture schools around the world made significant decisions to shelve face-to-face learning in physical settings and move to a model in which online teaching and learning, collaboration, engagement and interaction, review and assessment, and celebrating student achievements are the only safe forms of group or collective activity. They were immediately challenged to do everything differently. The situa...
Purpose: The highly contagious coronavirus and the rapid spread of COVID-19 disease have generated a...
With the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic in Central Europe in March 2020, all of the courses offere...
Back to “normality". We cannot forget everything we have learnt during the pandemic... and how much ...
The Covid-19 pandemic has raised a series of questions about the challenges facing the two-centuries...
The coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) condition has prompted serious questions about the challenge...
This paper explores the systemic shortcomings (economic, gender and racial inequities, etc.), identi...
Online learning, also known as e-learning, is the result of the evolution of distance learning that ...
Can new pathways be opened for architectural education following the ordeal of the pandemic period? ...
A couple of decades now, online learning has gained some popularity among scholars to work across bo...
The rapid development of the Internet blurs the geographical concept of province. In the “space of t...
The paper addresses the shift in architectural education regarding the need to develop new approach...
The proliferation of COVID-19 made moving our home business mandatory. As architects and designers r...
The frenzy of the metropolises calmed down completely during the pandemic, when the economy seemed t...
Architectural technology is a subject in constant evolution due to the specificity of territorial...
This paper investigates how students in two schools of architecture in East Africa, engaged with edu...
Purpose: The highly contagious coronavirus and the rapid spread of COVID-19 disease have generated a...
With the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic in Central Europe in March 2020, all of the courses offere...
Back to “normality". We cannot forget everything we have learnt during the pandemic... and how much ...
The Covid-19 pandemic has raised a series of questions about the challenges facing the two-centuries...
The coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) condition has prompted serious questions about the challenge...
This paper explores the systemic shortcomings (economic, gender and racial inequities, etc.), identi...
Online learning, also known as e-learning, is the result of the evolution of distance learning that ...
Can new pathways be opened for architectural education following the ordeal of the pandemic period? ...
A couple of decades now, online learning has gained some popularity among scholars to work across bo...
The rapid development of the Internet blurs the geographical concept of province. In the “space of t...
The paper addresses the shift in architectural education regarding the need to develop new approach...
The proliferation of COVID-19 made moving our home business mandatory. As architects and designers r...
The frenzy of the metropolises calmed down completely during the pandemic, when the economy seemed t...
Architectural technology is a subject in constant evolution due to the specificity of territorial...
This paper investigates how students in two schools of architecture in East Africa, engaged with edu...
Purpose: The highly contagious coronavirus and the rapid spread of COVID-19 disease have generated a...
With the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic in Central Europe in March 2020, all of the courses offere...
Back to “normality". We cannot forget everything we have learnt during the pandemic... and how much ...