The exercise of architecture is an ethical and responsible act that implies a rigorous and wide knowledge of the site of intervention and of the relationships between people and the built or natural environment where the construction is to be designed. Within the methodologies used in the teaching of architecture, the authors propose and promote in their curricular units walking (walkscape) and drawing / investigating as tools and instruments of knowledge and understanding and understanding of the place. The walk, a little errant and free, allows the cognitive understanding of the territory, surpassing the knowledge of its physical, visible, and measurable dimensions. Drawing is a tool for research, analysis, and registry. In fact, walking...
In this article we consider ways of solving the problem of lacking practical experience in drawing a...
[EN] The predominance of drawing as a mean to create and represent architecture, whether in an educa...
Many freshly minted architects find, to their dismay, that there is a vast disparity between what we...
The practice of architecture is an ethical and responsible act that implies a rigorous and wide know...
This paper considers the connection between two essential facets of architecture: place and drawing....
The paper addresses the shift in architectural education regarding the need to develop new approach...
This Manual aims to provide a framework of best practices for a blended flexible training activity i...
In architectural education, learning by doing and by watching others do, by exploring and experiment...
Students and Teachers are an epic symbiosis in process of direct learning and academic advancement. ...
This paper explores the systemic shortcomings (economic, gender and racial inequities, etc.), identi...
National Conference on Interdisciplinary Education (NIE), January 2018 H.M.T. Aarts, assistant profe...
National Conference on Interdisciplinary Education (NIE), January 2018 H.M.T. Aarts, assistant profe...
To discuss the future of architectural education it is important to point out the wide meaning of ar...
Abstract The capacity to engage with information held in drawings is vital to the study of architect...
In this chapter we formulate four learning design principles for connected co-learning and co-teachi...
In this article we consider ways of solving the problem of lacking practical experience in drawing a...
[EN] The predominance of drawing as a mean to create and represent architecture, whether in an educa...
Many freshly minted architects find, to their dismay, that there is a vast disparity between what we...
The practice of architecture is an ethical and responsible act that implies a rigorous and wide know...
This paper considers the connection between two essential facets of architecture: place and drawing....
The paper addresses the shift in architectural education regarding the need to develop new approach...
This Manual aims to provide a framework of best practices for a blended flexible training activity i...
In architectural education, learning by doing and by watching others do, by exploring and experiment...
Students and Teachers are an epic symbiosis in process of direct learning and academic advancement. ...
This paper explores the systemic shortcomings (economic, gender and racial inequities, etc.), identi...
National Conference on Interdisciplinary Education (NIE), January 2018 H.M.T. Aarts, assistant profe...
National Conference on Interdisciplinary Education (NIE), January 2018 H.M.T. Aarts, assistant profe...
To discuss the future of architectural education it is important to point out the wide meaning of ar...
Abstract The capacity to engage with information held in drawings is vital to the study of architect...
In this chapter we formulate four learning design principles for connected co-learning and co-teachi...
In this article we consider ways of solving the problem of lacking practical experience in drawing a...
[EN] The predominance of drawing as a mean to create and represent architecture, whether in an educa...
Many freshly minted architects find, to their dismay, that there is a vast disparity between what we...