Learning Through the Architectural Model: Creativity-inspired Design for Rural Children From the Perspective of Design Anthropology

Wenqi Shangguan, Duoduo Zhang
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Children's creative growth in rural areas has enormous potential for village development. The main challenges to implementing creativity-inspiring programs for rural children include the children's cognitive development being behind, the lack of teaching resources, and the constrained nature of the curriculum. This study examines the "daily creativity" of rural people from the early stage of design anthropology, using Baishuidong Village, Longhui County, Hunan Province as the backdrop for Hunan University's Design Rural Revitalisation Project. The study discovered a close interaction between humans and material instruments, as well as how "materiality" characterizes the daily inventiveness of rural dwellers. Building models are used by the local community as metaphorical "in-between objects" for the transmission of abstract empirical knowledge while teaching construction skills. This served as our inspiration for creating the "Architects of Huayao" children's inspirational teaching toolkit. Using modular building blocks to impart knowledge of regional architecture, we enhanced the previous teaching toolkit by holding four workshops with 30 third-graders at Baishuidong Primary School. Rural children are given context for their daily lives as well as historical and cultural contexts through the local architecture on the one hand and are encouraged to create through building blocks on the other. This encourages the development of design thinking and innovative thinking in children as well as the creativity of rural children. Rural children's creativity in classroom activities can be efficiently stimulated by the teaching method of using physical models in a cultural setting. Participants in the project, including local kids, teachers, and other volunteers, gave it favorable reviews.
从建筑模型中学习:设计人类学视角下的乡村儿童创意设计
农村儿童的创造性成长对农村发展具有巨大的潜力。实施农村儿童创造力激励计划面临的主要挑战包括儿童认知发展滞后、教学资源缺乏以及课程的有限性。本研究以湖南省隆回县白水洞村为背景,以湖南大学设计乡村振兴项目为背景,从设计人类学的早期阶段考察农村人的“日常创造力”。该研究发现了人类与物质工具之间的密切互动,以及“物质性”如何成为农村居民日常创造力的特征。建筑模型被当地社区用作隐喻性的“中间物体”,在传授建筑技能的同时传递抽象的经验知识。这是我们创作“华耀建筑师”儿童励志教学工具包的灵感来源。在白水洞小学,我们使用模块化的建筑模块来传授区域建筑知识,并在之前的教学工具包的基础上,为30名三年级学生举办了四个工作坊。一方面,通过当地建筑为农村儿童提供日常生活和历史文化背景,另一方面鼓励他们通过积木进行创造。这鼓励了儿童设计思维和创新思维的发展,也鼓励了农村儿童的创造力。在文化背景下运用物理模型的教学方法可以有效地激发农村儿童课堂活动的创造力。该项目的参与者,包括当地的孩子、老师和其他志愿者,都给予了好评。
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