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“Seven Fallacies in Architectural Culture”
Douglas KelbaughAs an architect and educator I worry about the intellectual and pragmatic challenges that currently bedevil architectural practice and pedagogy. There are at least seven design…
Questions That Will Not Go Away: Some Remarks on Long-Term Trends in Architecture and their Impact on Architectural Education
N. John HabrakenI want to raise a more philosophical question. What fundamental images and ambitions have guided us in the past and may guide us in the future? I want to particularly call…
Reality and Diversity: Reform in the Architectural Design Studio
Jia BeisiHabraken points out that the architectural studio failed to bring students to basic questions in the architecture of everyday environments. Till criticizes that in a studio, it is…
A High Density Open Building Studio Project for Hong Kong
Christiane M. Herr, A. Scott HoweConstrained by requirements of efficiency and economy as well as tight building regulations, Hong Kong's high-density residential architecture is very different from architectural…
Warming-Up Exercises in Support of Open Building Education
Stephen KendallTeaching students of architecture an open building way of designing in a studio setting can be fruitful. To be even more fruitful, however, “warming - up” exercises are useful…
Downtown Mexico City: An Experience Teaching Open Building
Andrea Martin-ChavezAfter more than five years of teaching Open Building to students in the last year of their architectural training we have learned one thing: it is easier to master the Open…
The Extendable Patio House as Public Support
Hadas ShadarA theoretical social trend prevailed in the Western World during the mid-20th century aimed at creating a sense of belonging to the community, a physical and personal identity and…
Describing Housing Morphology in The City of Trabzon
Pelin Dursun, Gülsün SaðlamerIn morphological studies analysis, rather than intuitive explanations, of differences pertaining to the man-made environment requires an understanding of the relational or…
Book Reviews
Yonca Hürol, Fernando Julia Koschinsky, Stephen Graham, Ayona DattaTIME-BASED ARCHITECTURE
METHODOLOGIES IN HOUSING RESEARCH
AT WAR WITH THE CITY
DESIGNING SOCIAL INNOVATION-PLANNING-BUILDING-EVALUATING
ISSN:
0168-2601e-ISSN:
2633-9838Online date, start – end:
2005Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Dr. Chaham Alalouch
- Prof. Yonca Hurol