Enriching architectural design education through interactive displays and local community engagement
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2015
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Designers have a social responsibility to deal with the needs, issues, and problems that their clients and communities are confronted with. Students of design require opportunities to reflect on their role as social facilitators to develop an attitude towards community engagement through different phases and aspects of their careers. However, current design courses are challenged by compressed timeframes and fragmented scenarios of different academic requirements that do not actively teach community engagement. This paper outlines a participatory and technological approach that was employed to address these issues within the teaching of Architecture and Urban Design at the Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia. A multi-phase community based research project with actual stakeholders was implemented over a two-year period. Approximately 150 students in the final year of the Bachelor of Design-Architecture; 10 students in the Master of Architecture and 15 students in the Master of Design-Urban Design have informed and influenced each others’ learning through the teaching and research nexus facilitated by this project. The technical approach was implemented in form of a bespoke digital platform that supported the display and discussion of digital media on a series of interactive touch walls. The platform allowed students to easily upload their final designs onto large interactive surfaces, where visitors could explore the media and provide comments. Through the use of this technical platform and the introduction of neogeography, students have been able to broaden their level of interaction and support their learning experience through external structured and unstructured feedback from the local community. Students have not only been exposed to community representatives, but they also have been working in parallel on a specific case study providing each other, across different years and courses, material for reflection and data to structure their design activities. |
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Taylor & Frances Group |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/87963/1/Enriching%20Design%20Education%20through%20Interactive%20Displays%20and%20Local%20Community%20Engagement_submitted.pdf DOI:10.1080/17547075.2015.1104900 Guaralda, Mirko, Caldwell, Glenda Amayo, & Rittenbruch, Markus (2015) Enriching architectural design education through interactive displays and local community engagement. Design and Culture : Journal of Design Studies Forum, 7(3), pp. 433-439. |
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Copyright 2015 Taylor & Francis |
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Children & Youth Research Centre; School of Design; Creative Industries Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #120101 Architectural Design #120304 Digital and Interaction Design #Urban Informatics #Community Engagement #Design Education #Interactive Displays #HERN |
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Journal Article |