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New Trends in Architectural Education: Designing the Design Studio


Citation Salama, Ashraf. 1995. New Trends in Architectural Education: Designing the Design Studio. USA.
Author/Editor Ashraf Salama
Publication Date 1995
Copyright Ashraf Salama
Language English
Document Type Book
Keywords architectural education
Description New Trends in Architectural Education presents a wide range of innovative concepts and practical methods for teaching architectural design, together with examples of different studio teaching. It traces the roots of architectural education, several disparate ideas, and strategies of design teaching practices including the Ecole Des Beaux-Arts and the Bauhaus.

This book offers a comparative analysis of contemporary trends that are committed to shaping and identifying studio objectives and processes. It explores different aspects of studio teaching and what impact they have on attitudes, skills, methods, and tools of designers.

New Trends in Architectural Education calls for a fresh look at design education in architecture, where the author proposes an approach within which architectural educators can envision and evaluate the needs of future architects and the type of education that satisfies those needs.

Chapters Introduction [New Trends in Architectural Education: Designing the Design Studio]
The Architect and Society - Chapter 2
Design Education and Studio Work in the Conventional Approach - Chapter 3
Revolutionary Concepts for Teaching Architectural Design - Part 1: Generic Processes of Design - Chapter 4
Revolutionary Concepts for Teaching Architectural Design - Part 2: Models of Teaching Architectural Design Identification - Description - Comparative Analysis - Chapter 4
Expanding the Knowledge Base in the Architectural Design Studio - Chapter 5
Bibliography [New Trends in Architectural Education: Designing the Design Studio]
Cover and Preface [New Trends in Architectural Education: Designing the Design Studio]
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