Search Results - "Bauhaus"
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Integrating Environmentally Sustainable Construction In The Architectural Design Education At Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia
Published 2010“…The design studio teaching methods is recognised as the foundation of most design curricula as traditionally practiced by Ecole de Beaux Arts and Bauhaus. However it is increasingly being scrutinised as to its effectiveness in shaping future professionals relative to the quality of the built environments. …”
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Materialising weaving: embedding a narrative of construction time within experimental woven textiles
Published 2020“…I share insights that I have gained from my creative practice and postgraduate research and draw on diverse literature, including the work of Bauhaus designer and weaver Anni Albers. I reflect on how by attempting to capture my own processes in cloth aesthetically, the weaving act is revealed as a sometimes-flawed marker of time. …”
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Graphic design education and the importance of selected Malaysian cultural art forms / Yip Jinchi
Published 2019“…Bauhaus was a German school of design that set the benchmark for worldwide graphic design education from the early 20th century till today. …”
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Integrating environmental sustainability in the architecture and interior design studio education: a case study at Universiti Teknologi MARA / Sufian Che Amat, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hj....
Published 2011“…The conventional design studio teaching methods since the days of the Ecole de Beaux Arts and Bauhaus is recognised not only as the core of most of the design curricula, but also as the formal learning setting in the training to become an architect. …”
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William Lethaby, symbolism and the occult
Published 2017“…Finally, it will put forward that subsequent twentieth-century schools or movements in architecture with spiritualist tendencies, such as the Bauhaus and the Modern Movement, were not so much revolutionary as evolutionary, advancing from a previous Arts and Crafts ideology.…”
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