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Theory by Design

Theory by Design2013

Marjan Michels, Els De Vos, Johan De Walsche

About this book

As a result of the Bologna Process, the need to connect higher education with research has become an important issue. For a discipline such as architecture, this seems to put the traditional and well-established equilibrium between theory and praxis under pressure, or even under threat. Research is undertaken in order to construct knowledge through the acquisition of insight and understanding, with the aim of sharing the results. In architecture schools, design lies at the heart of the educational program, with the design studio being the central locus. Since design and research are inextricably linked, the relationship between knowledge production and the design process has become a subject of investigation. The interweaving of research and design-based architectural education also affects the relationship between teaching and design. This book focuses explicitly on connections: the connections between the construction of knowledge and theory, teaching and learning, design and research.

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First published
2013
OL Work ID
OL21791820W

Subjects

Architecture, study and teachingArchitectural designArchitectureCongressesStudy and teachingResearch

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