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Hettithanthri, Upeksha; Hansen, Preben; Munasinghe, Harsha – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2023
The architectural design process is a unique process that has its inherent phases with specific activities within. Exploring and identifying the real design process which occurs within the conventional design studio is the key focus of this study. This study was carried out by adopting systematic literature review methodology. The most relevant…
Descriptors: Architecture, Building Design, Studio Art, Models
van Dooren, E. J. G. C.; van Merriënboer, J.; Boshuizen, H. P. A.; van Dorst, M.; Asselbergs, M. F. – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2018
A fascinating and rich landscape of personal views and approaches can be seen in architectural design and in architectural design education. This variation may be confusing for students. This paper focuses on the question: is the framework of generic elements that we developed for explicating the design process helpful to compare the differences…
Descriptors: Building Design, Architectural Education, Architecture, Design Requirements
Shuang, Liang; Yibin, Han – International Education Studies, 2016
With the deepening of the concept of green building design, the course of university education gradually exposed many problems in the teaching of architectural design theory; based on the existing mode of teaching and combined with the needs of architectural design practice it proposed the "integrated" method of green building design. It…
Descriptors: Building Design, Teaching Methods, Teaching Models, Integrated Curriculum
Oluwatayo, Adedapo Adewunmi; Ezema, Isidore; Opoko, Akunnaya – Journal of Learning Design, 2017
What constitutes design ability and design expertise in architecture? Which categories of design expertise can be identified amongst architecture students? And which input factors differentiate one level of expertise from another? These questions were addressed in a survey of architecture students in Nigeria. Based on the results, students were…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Architecture, Architectural Education, Expertise
Nimmo, Andrew – Australian Library Journal, 2012
Libraries have undergone an extraordinary transformation over the last twenty years--from glorified book warehouse to interactive learning environment. For an architect they are currently amongst the most exciting projects to be commissioned to design. Innovation and "Next Generation" are the buzz words. However instead of exploring a first…
Descriptors: Libraries, Architecture, Stakeholders, Innovation
McAllister, Keith; Maguire, Barry – British Journal of Special Education, 2012
Architects and designers have a responsibility to provide an inclusive built environment. However, for those with a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), the built environment can be a frightening and confusing place, difficult to negotiate and tolerate. The challenge of integrating more fully into society is denied by an alienating built…
Descriptors: Design Requirements, Architecture, Autism, Physical Environment
Rosenblum, Todd – Exceptional Parent, 2009
The question of remodeling an existing house to make it wheelchair accessible or building a new barrier-free house is a difficult decision. This article presents some initial questions and considerations followed by a list of pros and cons for remodeling an existing house vs. building a new house.
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), Architecture, Interior Design, Design Requirements
Exceptional Parent, 2010
This article describes how Beverly and Martin Ryfa, working with an architect who specializes in accessible design, were able to build a house that is handicap accessible for their 9-year-old daughter, Danielle, who suffered an intraventricular hemorrhage when she was three days old. The article describes the features of their house that make…
Descriptors: Structural Elements (Construction), Architecture, Accessibility (for Disabled), Program Descriptions
Lewis, Roger K. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
A well-publicized design competition is especially beneficial for universities. It allows them to enhance fund raising and stimulate design consciousness among students, the faculty, and even members of the surrounding community. Yet universities rarely conduct competitions, and instead select architects for major projects through a multistep,…
Descriptors: Architecture, Competition, Design Requirements, Competitive Selection
Leather, Deborah J.; Marinho, Rita Duarte – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2009
For the last few decades, improving learning space has generally meant renovations to existing space, because raising new buildings has simply not been within most public or private institutions' budgetary capacity. But sometimes, the opportunity to oversee the development of a new building occurs. The dean who is given such an important project…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Design, Deans, Educational Facilities Planning, Administrator Role
Lymer, Gustav – Mind, Culture, and Activity, 2009
This study provides an account of how architectural competencies are made visible in the work of critique in architectural education. It shows how critics enact a set of disciplined visual practices through which architectural qualities of proposed buildings become available for competent remark. Particularly prominent among these practices is the…
Descriptors: Architectural Education, Architecture, Educational Practices, Art Criticism
Sharma, Archana – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2009
Industrial ecology education is being developed and delivered predominantly within the domains of engineering and management. Such an approach could prove somewhat limiting to the broader goal of developing industrial ecology as an integrated knowledge base inclusive of diverse disciplines, contributing to sustainable development. This paper…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Ecology, Sustainable Development, Industry
Martinez, Luis A. – ProQuest LLC, 2009
In the United States, 21% of all energy is used in residential buildings (40% of which is for heating and cooling homes). Promising improvements in residential building energy efficiency are underway such as the Building America Program and the Passive House Concept. The ability of improving energy efficiency in buildings is enhanced by building…
Descriptors: Structural Elements (Construction), Conservation (Concept), Energy Conservation, Energy
Lang, Jon; Moleski, Walter – Design and Environment, 1973
A three-dimensional model is proposed for behavioral research in design. Each of the dimensions (the goals of design, the societal context in which a work of architectural or urban design exists, and the processes of human behavior) is discussed individually and then their interrelations are considered. (DT)
Descriptors: Architecture, Behavioral Sciences, Design, Design Requirements
Sayre, Thomas H.; McKelvey, James B. – Exceptional Education Quarterly, 1983
The purpose and theoretical design basis of PUSH (Play Units for the Severely Handicapped) are described. The typical unit with accompanying peripheral equipment and its uses is explained. The PUSH concept has evolved into an architectural design process to fit the needs of institutionalized individuals. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Architecture, Design Requirements, Facilities, Institutional Environment