Architectural Education Through Materiality
Pedagogies of 20th Century Design
Herausgeber: Couchez, Elke; Heynickx, Rajesh
Architectural Education Through Materiality
Pedagogies of 20th Century Design
Herausgeber: Couchez, Elke; Heynickx, Rajesh
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Architectural Education Through Materiality: Pedagogies of 20th Century Design brings together a collection of illustrated essays dedicated to exploring the complex processes that transformed architectureà â â s pedagogies in the 20th century.
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Architectural Education Through Materiality: Pedagogies of 20th Century Design brings together a collection of illustrated essays dedicated to exploring the complex processes that transformed architectureà â â s pedagogies in the 20th century.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 174mm x 245mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 690g
- ISBN-13: 9781032062099
- ISBN-10: 1032062096
- Artikelnr.: 62635286
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 174mm x 245mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 690g
- ISBN-13: 9781032062099
- ISBN-10: 1032062096
- Artikelnr.: 62635286
Elke Couchez is an FWO Senior Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Hasselt, Belgium. Rajesh Heynickx is a Professor in Architectural Theory and Intellectual History at the Faculty of Architecture, KU Leuven, Belgium.
Introduction: a passage to material hermeneutics Elke Couchez & Rajesh
Heynickx Section 1: Objects on Display: Learning Through Looking 1. From
wooden blocks to Scottish tartans. Dom Hans van der Laan's reconciliation
of rational patterns and spatial experience. Caroline Voet 2. A Walking
exhibit. Alfons Hoppenbrouwers's visual pedagogy Elke Couchez 3. Clashing
perspectives: Joseph Rykwert's object lesson at Ulm School of Design. Paul
James 4. Pancho's passages: framing transitional objects for decolonial
education in 1980s South Africa Hannah le Roux Section 2: Hands-on:
Learning Through Manual Work 5. Planning problems: data graphics in the
education of architects and planners at the Harvard Graduate School of
Design, the 1940s. Anna Vallye 6. The Cambridge collage: Dalibor Vesely,
phenomenology, and architectural design method Joseph Bedford 7. Little
living labs: 1970s student design-build projects and the objects of
experimental lifestyles Lee Stickells Section 3: Bodies in Space:
Synesthetic Learning 8. The body as an ultimate form of architecture.
Global Tools Body Workshops Silvia Franceschini 9. Parallel narratives of
disciplinary disruption. The bush campus as design and pedagogical concept.
Susan Holden 10. Environmental learning revisited: cities, issues, bodies.
Isabelle Doucet Section 4: Learning by Technologies: Audio-Visual
Transmissions 11. In the eye of the projector. Wölfflin, slides and
architecture in postwar America Rajesh Heynickx 12. Wireless architecture:
Robert Cummings' early radio broadcasts John Macarthur and Deborah van der
Plaat 13. The captive lecturer James Benedict Brown Index
Heynickx Section 1: Objects on Display: Learning Through Looking 1. From
wooden blocks to Scottish tartans. Dom Hans van der Laan's reconciliation
of rational patterns and spatial experience. Caroline Voet 2. A Walking
exhibit. Alfons Hoppenbrouwers's visual pedagogy Elke Couchez 3. Clashing
perspectives: Joseph Rykwert's object lesson at Ulm School of Design. Paul
James 4. Pancho's passages: framing transitional objects for decolonial
education in 1980s South Africa Hannah le Roux Section 2: Hands-on:
Learning Through Manual Work 5. Planning problems: data graphics in the
education of architects and planners at the Harvard Graduate School of
Design, the 1940s. Anna Vallye 6. The Cambridge collage: Dalibor Vesely,
phenomenology, and architectural design method Joseph Bedford 7. Little
living labs: 1970s student design-build projects and the objects of
experimental lifestyles Lee Stickells Section 3: Bodies in Space:
Synesthetic Learning 8. The body as an ultimate form of architecture.
Global Tools Body Workshops Silvia Franceschini 9. Parallel narratives of
disciplinary disruption. The bush campus as design and pedagogical concept.
Susan Holden 10. Environmental learning revisited: cities, issues, bodies.
Isabelle Doucet Section 4: Learning by Technologies: Audio-Visual
Transmissions 11. In the eye of the projector. Wölfflin, slides and
architecture in postwar America Rajesh Heynickx 12. Wireless architecture:
Robert Cummings' early radio broadcasts John Macarthur and Deborah van der
Plaat 13. The captive lecturer James Benedict Brown Index
Introduction: a passage to material hermeneutics Elke Couchez & Rajesh
Heynickx Section 1: Objects on Display: Learning Through Looking 1. From
wooden blocks to Scottish tartans. Dom Hans van der Laan's reconciliation
of rational patterns and spatial experience. Caroline Voet 2. A Walking
exhibit. Alfons Hoppenbrouwers's visual pedagogy Elke Couchez 3. Clashing
perspectives: Joseph Rykwert's object lesson at Ulm School of Design. Paul
James 4. Pancho's passages: framing transitional objects for decolonial
education in 1980s South Africa Hannah le Roux Section 2: Hands-on:
Learning Through Manual Work 5. Planning problems: data graphics in the
education of architects and planners at the Harvard Graduate School of
Design, the 1940s. Anna Vallye 6. The Cambridge collage: Dalibor Vesely,
phenomenology, and architectural design method Joseph Bedford 7. Little
living labs: 1970s student design-build projects and the objects of
experimental lifestyles Lee Stickells Section 3: Bodies in Space:
Synesthetic Learning 8. The body as an ultimate form of architecture.
Global Tools Body Workshops Silvia Franceschini 9. Parallel narratives of
disciplinary disruption. The bush campus as design and pedagogical concept.
Susan Holden 10. Environmental learning revisited: cities, issues, bodies.
Isabelle Doucet Section 4: Learning by Technologies: Audio-Visual
Transmissions 11. In the eye of the projector. Wölfflin, slides and
architecture in postwar America Rajesh Heynickx 12. Wireless architecture:
Robert Cummings' early radio broadcasts John Macarthur and Deborah van der
Plaat 13. The captive lecturer James Benedict Brown Index
Heynickx Section 1: Objects on Display: Learning Through Looking 1. From
wooden blocks to Scottish tartans. Dom Hans van der Laan's reconciliation
of rational patterns and spatial experience. Caroline Voet 2. A Walking
exhibit. Alfons Hoppenbrouwers's visual pedagogy Elke Couchez 3. Clashing
perspectives: Joseph Rykwert's object lesson at Ulm School of Design. Paul
James 4. Pancho's passages: framing transitional objects for decolonial
education in 1980s South Africa Hannah le Roux Section 2: Hands-on:
Learning Through Manual Work 5. Planning problems: data graphics in the
education of architects and planners at the Harvard Graduate School of
Design, the 1940s. Anna Vallye 6. The Cambridge collage: Dalibor Vesely,
phenomenology, and architectural design method Joseph Bedford 7. Little
living labs: 1970s student design-build projects and the objects of
experimental lifestyles Lee Stickells Section 3: Bodies in Space:
Synesthetic Learning 8. The body as an ultimate form of architecture.
Global Tools Body Workshops Silvia Franceschini 9. Parallel narratives of
disciplinary disruption. The bush campus as design and pedagogical concept.
Susan Holden 10. Environmental learning revisited: cities, issues, bodies.
Isabelle Doucet Section 4: Learning by Technologies: Audio-Visual
Transmissions 11. In the eye of the projector. Wölfflin, slides and
architecture in postwar America Rajesh Heynickx 12. Wireless architecture:
Robert Cummings' early radio broadcasts John Macarthur and Deborah van der
Plaat 13. The captive lecturer James Benedict Brown Index