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2020-09-01Type
- Journal Article
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Abstract
Critiques (crits), which are a key form of interaction between teachers and students in the studio, are often reduced to static instances of a one-way knowledge transfer. Based on an ethnographic study of studio teaching at five leading European architecture schools, and referring to a concept of designing developed by design theorist Horst Rittel, the paper at hand discusses the rather passive role of students during crits as a shortcoming that has to be remediated for unlocking the full potential of the design studio approach. Show more
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000517873Publication status
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Association of architectural educators (aae)Organisational unit
03588 - Ursprung, Philip / Ursprung, Philip
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172843 - Design Research in Architecture (SNF)
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