Education As Prototype: On a Combined Architecture-Engineering Design Tutorial

E. Nolan, J. Davis
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This article uses expert interviews to support the need for architecture-engineering collaborations in undergraduate education and uses teaching practice reflection to evaluate an example of such a collaboration at work. We establish the state of such collaborations in professional practice and use that as context to consider the design of an undergraduate architecture-engineering collaborative tutorial. We find that while the experiential, project-based educational model employed can mimic key aspects of professional practice, there are limitations to what can be delivered in a one-term experience. Key to understanding those limitations and decisions are the two diagrams provided in the article, which visualize the tutorial and the courses it is attached to as interrelated learning environments. We find that such a tutorial—in addition to delivering core content knowledge to students in each discipline—should create an environment in which students can develop key interdisciplinary skills and abilities, especially as regards communication, teamwork and interpersonal relations. We also reflect on the key design decisions behind the current iteration of the tutorial and identify future considerations for both the tutorial and this research project, of which this article is intended to be the initial stage.
以教育为原型:论建筑工程设计联合教程
本文使用专家访谈来支持本科教育中建筑工程合作的需要,并使用教学实践反思来评估工作中这种合作的一个例子。我们在专业实践中建立了这种合作的状态,并以此为背景来考虑本科建筑工程合作教程的设计。我们发现,虽然所采用的体验式、基于项目的教育模式可以模拟专业实践的关键方面,但在一个学期的经验中,所能提供的内容是有限的。理解这些限制和决策的关键是本文中提供的两个图表,它们将教程及其附带的课程可视化为相互关联的学习环境。我们发现,这样的辅导课,除了向学生传授各学科的核心内容知识外,还应该创造一个环境,让学生能够培养关键的跨学科技能和能力,特别是在沟通、团队合作和人际关系方面。我们还反映了教程当前迭代背后的关键设计决策,并确定了教程和本研究项目的未来考虑因素,本文旨在作为该研究项目的初始阶段。
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