Pedagogy as Creative Practice in Architecture: Inspiration and Resistance During Change
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Increasingly, professional pressures frame architectural education as training rather than as an experimental process. In response, many educators develop a hidden curriculum: an implicit set of values, methods, and priorities that sit alongside formal learning outcomes. This book shines a light on those creative pedagogical practices. Architectural education in the United Kingdom performs a difficult balancing act: meeting the requirements of professional accreditation bodies and preparing students for practice, while also offering a meaningful education for those who do not intend to become architects. Increasingly, professional pressures frame architectural education as training rather than as an exploratory, experimental process – one that equips students to face unpredictable future challenges in the profession and beyond. In response, many educators develop a hidden curriculum: an implicit set of values, methods and priorities that sit alongside formal learning outcomes. This hidden curriculum tends to privilege curiosity, criticality and open-ended inquiry, often through interdisciplinary and art-based approaches. Working in the gaps between what can be specified and what must be discovered, they complicate the “university-to-practice conveyor belt” narrative and widen what architectural education can be. This book shines a light on those creative pedagogical practices – working within, and often despite, systemic pressures – and shows why they matter for the vitality of architectural education at a time of deep uncertainty across higher education. It is organised into two parts: Discussions, which offer in-depth explorations of current challenges, and Insights, which present a selection of case studies. Together, they argue for architectural education as a space that cultivates imagination, agency and adaptive ways of thinking – qualities essential for shaping futures that are not yet known. This book provides essential reading for educators and advanced students of architecture.
Increasingly, professional pressures frame architectural education as training rather than as an experimental process. In response, many educators develop a hidden curriculum: an implicit set of values, methods, and priorities that sit alongside formal learning outcomes. This book shines a light on those creative pedagogical practices. Architectural education in the United Kingdom performs a difficult balancing act: meeting the requirements of professional accreditation bodies and preparing students for practice, while also offering a meaningful education for those who do not intend to become architects. Increasingly, professional pressures frame architectural education as training rather than as an exploratory, experimental process – one that equips students to face unpredictable future challenges in the profession and beyond. In response, many educators develop a hidden curriculum: an implicit set of values, methods and priorities that sit alongside formal learning outcomes. This hidden curriculum tends to privilege curiosity, criticality and open-ended inquiry, often through interdisciplinary and art-based approaches. Working in the gaps between what can be specified and what must be discovered, they complicate the “university-to-practice conveyor belt” narrative and widen what architectural education can be. This book shines a light on those creative pedagogical practices – working within, and often despite, systemic pressures – and shows why they matter for the vitality of architectural education at a time of deep uncertainty across higher education. It is organised into two parts: Discussions, which offer in-depth explorations of current challenges, and Insights, which present a selection of case studies. Together, they argue for architectural education as a space that cultivates imagination, agency and adaptive ways of thinking – qualities essential for shaping futures that are not yet known. This book provides essential reading for educators and advanced students of architecture.
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