Research as design process: Integrating methodologies in architectural education
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Publication date
2026-01ISBN
979-13-990029-4-2
Abstract
This paper presents two consecutive Visiting Unit
studios at ETSALS where research was embedded as a driver of the
architectural design process. The first, Revaluating Informal
Settlements (2nd Term 2021/22), led with Alejandro Haiek, treated
informality as a laboratory for visionary urbanism through social
cartographies, participatory diagnostics, and bottom‑up proposals
in Barcelona’s El Carmel. The second, The Making of a Room (1st
Term 2022/23), developed with Ted’A arquitectes, pursued the room
as the unit of architecture via a sequence of divertissements and four
scalar exercises (landscape, typology, room, element). Together,
both studios demonstrate how research methods—operative
mapping, typological inquiry, iterative modeling, and constructive
analysis—can be structured as a coherent pedagogy that links
theory to project, and context to form.
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Article
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Language
English
Subject (CDU)
00 - Prolegomena. Fundamentals of knowledge and culture. Propaedeutics
378 - Higher education. Universities. Academic study
72 - Architecture
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2 p.
Publisher
La Salle Campus Barcelona - Universitat Ramon Llull
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Actes de la 6a Jornada de Recerca, Docència i Innovació Docent
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