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The Ecology of the Architectural Model

by Nick Dunn (Author)
©2007 Monographs 302 Pages

Summary

Models are a designer’s currency. They are so common in the exchange and development of ideas as to feature without attention and are used often without question. Architectural practice and its history are paralleled by a history of models, as varied in form as the buildings and ideas that they represent. For architectural educators models are not only as near to a realised building as one can get but for their students they are the means by which architecture itself, its processes, concepts, strategies and tactics are learned. Understanding the role played by an educational tool is important and a tool implies both a user and an environment in which to use it. Little has been said about the role the environment plays in the functioning of models in the learning process. This book describes the environment of architectural models in an educational context, adopting an ecological approach.

Details

Pages
302
Year
2007
ISBN (Softcover)
9783039110049
Language
English
Keywords
Design Education Architekturmodell Modelling User behaviour Architectural design
Published
Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Wien, 2007. 300 pp., 302 ill.

Biographical notes

Nick Dunn (Author)

The Author: Nick Dunn is a Senior Lecturer at the Manchester School of Architecture. His primary research interests are in the fields of visualisation, pedagogy, representation in architecture, and urbanism. Dr Dunn was awarded his Ph.D. from Manchester Metropolitan University in 2005.

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