Situating environmental design in the studio: an ecological learning approach

This work explores the problem of implementation of environmental design in architectural training. This problem has been identified as a disconnection between the delivery of information by lecturing, and the application of that information in the studio. The essential nature of students in that vi...

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Main Author: Martinez, Ricardo A.
Format: Thesis (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2011
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/12368/
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description This work explores the problem of implementation of environmental design in architectural training. This problem has been identified as a disconnection between the delivery of information by lecturing, and the application of that information in the studio. The essential nature of students in that view is passive, and their task is to correctly apply information developed by others. This work pursues the idea that 'environmental knowledge' can be grown from within the conversational nature of the design process based on the active nature of the student. The main contribution is the proposal of an ecological approach to learning, in which the whole person of the learner is deeply engaged with his learning environment. The present understanding has been informed mainly by the ecological approach to perception of James Gibson, and the conception of design of Donald Schon. Through the view of Donald Schon, environmental design comes forth as a particular instance of 'conversations' with environmental situations, involving the modeling of actual phenomena, as a central element of the learning process. Seen from an ecological approach to learning, the implementation of those 'conversations' appears as part of a larger orchestration of affordances of the learning environment, involving tangible and intangible resources. This proposal is intended to illuminate other implementation strategies of environmental design in other schools.
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spelling nottingham-123682025-02-28T11:18:55Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/12368/ Situating environmental design in the studio: an ecological learning approach Martinez, Ricardo A. This work explores the problem of implementation of environmental design in architectural training. This problem has been identified as a disconnection between the delivery of information by lecturing, and the application of that information in the studio. The essential nature of students in that view is passive, and their task is to correctly apply information developed by others. This work pursues the idea that 'environmental knowledge' can be grown from within the conversational nature of the design process based on the active nature of the student. The main contribution is the proposal of an ecological approach to learning, in which the whole person of the learner is deeply engaged with his learning environment. The present understanding has been informed mainly by the ecological approach to perception of James Gibson, and the conception of design of Donald Schon. Through the view of Donald Schon, environmental design comes forth as a particular instance of 'conversations' with environmental situations, involving the modeling of actual phenomena, as a central element of the learning process. Seen from an ecological approach to learning, the implementation of those 'conversations' appears as part of a larger orchestration of affordances of the learning environment, involving tangible and intangible resources. This proposal is intended to illuminate other implementation strategies of environmental design in other schools. 2011-12-16 Thesis (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en arr https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/12368/1/ethesis.pdf Martinez, Ricardo A. (2011) Situating environmental design in the studio: an ecological learning approach. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham. architecture education learning environmental design
spellingShingle architecture
education
learning
environmental design
Martinez, Ricardo A.
Situating environmental design in the studio: an ecological learning approach
title Situating environmental design in the studio: an ecological learning approach
title_full Situating environmental design in the studio: an ecological learning approach
title_fullStr Situating environmental design in the studio: an ecological learning approach
title_full_unstemmed Situating environmental design in the studio: an ecological learning approach
title_short Situating environmental design in the studio: an ecological learning approach
title_sort situating environmental design in the studio: an ecological learning approach
topic architecture
education
learning
environmental design
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/12368/