Computational Thinking and the Architectural Curriculum Simple To Complex or Complex To Simple?
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2016
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Ecaade-Education & Research Computer Aided Architectural Design Europe
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Green Open Access
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Abstract
Recent trends in architectural education and practice have encouraged the use of computational tools and methods for solving complex design problems. Newer technology can augment the design process by applying progressively more-advanced computational tools. However, the complex nature of these tools can lead to students getting lost at the skill-building stage, they can become trapped in computational design terminology, leading to designs of limited spatial quality. This paper introduces a pilot study from Izmir University of Economics (IUE) for the integration of computational design technology in the undergraduate architectural curricula, based on a workshop series using a top-down teaching strategy.
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34th eCAADe Conference (eCAADe) -- AUG 24-26, 2016 -- Univ Oulu, Oulu Sch Architecture, Oulu, FINLAND
Keywords
Basic design, learning outcomes, keyword analysis, visual scripting environment (VSE), Design, Knowledge
Fields of Science
0203 mechanical engineering, 0211 other engineering and technologies, 02 engineering and technology
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Ecaade 2016: Complexıty & Sımplıcıty, Vol 1
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1
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Start Page
253
End Page
259
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