Teaching and Learning Urbanism in Architecture Schools
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2018-07Abstract
How are approaches and tools changing to deal with critical territorial challenges,
particularly risks associated with climate change, the spatial dimension of the
economy and the networked metropolitan region? Are urbanists equipped to lead
solutions to our society's challenges to sustainability? Learning is a puzzling act, and
the learning of a discipline like Urbanism is a particular one. This is because of the
interdisciplinarity that this field requires in actual society. In many Schools of
Architecture, it is find the nostalgia of the urbanist locked in a knowledge and skills
that hardly seems to be practical versus the panorama of uncertainties and new
possibilities in which we live. Therefore, it is appropriate to face how the urbanist
education is responding to the constant changes and challenges. Studying the current
educational processes involves the theoretical contextualization of the educational act,
the educational discourses and a revision of the evolution of its structure. This
research focus first, on a historical journey to discern its evolution, to know what was
the main necessity and the competences needed for the practice. Second, a
comparative study is made of different study plans to overview of how Urbanism is
taught in different regions, the approaches and structure. Third, it is concluded which
are the gaps, difficulties and opportunities. The relevance of this study is the
redefinition of the studies of Urbanism in relation to the demands of society, the
environment and the progress of pertinent situations.
Document Type
Object of conference
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
72 - Architecture
Keywords
Urbanisme -- Aspectes ambientals
Ciutats -- Desenvolupament sostenible
Pages
15 p.
Publisher
The IAFOR International Conference on the City. Official Conference Proceedings, Barcelona, 13-15 of July 2018
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