Open House International: Volume 40 Issue 2

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Editorial: Unspoken Issues in Architectural Education

Şebnem Önal Hoşkara, Özgür Dinçyürek, S. Müjdem Vural

The international conference on Architectural Education, was held at the Faculty of Architecture, Eastern Mediterranean University (EMU) in Famagusta, North Cyprus, on April 3-4…

Discussion Upon the Constructed Limits of Design Studios

Yiğit Acar

We can define architectural design studios as environments of simulation. Within this simulation limitations of real life architectural problems are constructed, yet the…

Uncovering Creativity: Structuring Experience in Architectural Design Studio

Ece Kumkale Açikgöz

Structuring the outline for an architectural design studio experience has a significant role in students’ meaningful design experiences. Meaningful experience is related with…

Cultivation of a Problem Field

Peter Bertram

A problem is typically defined prior to an architectural process and the result is seen as a solution. The process as a whole is conceived as problem solving. However, the…

Using Metaphor and Analogy for Understanding Structural Concepts in Architectural Education; an Iranian Perspective

Amir Sasan Hadian

By using two cognitive tools, metaphors and analogies, structural concepts can be made more observable and touchable for architects. These tools can help architects and designers…

Transparent Assessment Model in Architecture Design Studio: Eastern Mediterranean University as Case Study

Badiossadat Hassanpour, Adi Irfan Che Ani

Art and architecture are multidisciplinary fields with complicated assessments that, similar to the teaching and the learning process, are inconsistent with common assessment…

Architectural Drawing - An Animate Field

Anna Katrine Hougaard

Architectural drawing is changing because architects today draw with computers. Due to this change digital diagrams employed by computational architectural practices are often…

Preparing Students Towards the Complexity of Today’s Practice: Start-Up in a Multidisciplinary Assignment

Faas Moonen, Tom Veeger

Education in the Department of the Built Environment (Eindhoven University of Technology) aims to prepare students for multidisciplinary design teams. The Bachelor program offers…

Architectural Education and Quality Assurance in the European Higher Education Area: Design Research as a Plea for Academic Freedom

Sigrid Pauwels, Johan De Walsche, Dra. Lies Declerck

The authors reflect on the academic bachelor and master programs of architecture. From the perspective of higher education policy in Flanders, Belgium, they examine the intrinsic…

Drawing and Conceiving Space: How to Express Spatial Experience Through Drawing?

Robin Schaeverbeke, Hélène Aarts, Ann Heylighen

Teaching drawing in architectural education raises questions regarding the representation of spatial experiences: to what extent can sensory experiences of space be intensified…

The Analysis of A Hybrid Educational Approach in Interior Architecture Design Studio: The Case of Bahçeşehir University

Sezin Tanrıöver, Zeynep Ceylanlı, Pınar Sunar

Architecture as a discipline has gone through a serious change since the post-war period and became a recognized profession focusing on human needs in the physical environments…

Design Workshops as a Tool for Informal Architectural Education

Hülya Turgut, Emel Cantürk

Although the design studio has formally been the locus for design education, informal education approach has gained more and more acceptance in the world. Informal education…

Indifferent or Devoted: An Exploration of Student Identity Through the Design Studio

Rania Abdel Galil, Yasmin Kandil

In the wake of the Egyptian revolution, the role of the youth and their sense of belonging, the level of their understanding and responsibility have all been reevaluated in the…

Cover of Open House International

ISSN:

0168-2601

e-ISSN:

2633-9838

Online date, start – end:

2005

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editors:

  • Dr. Chaham Alalouch
  • Prof. Yonca Hurol