Leaving chance to chance on academic architectural design-build processes

Enrique Vilalcis, Lorena Rodriguez, Cynthia Ayarza

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Abstract

Once a student asked me before class: what are we going to do tomorrow? I said: I don’t know, we will see tomorrow how it goes. The objective of this paper is to confront two different ways of learning, the class versus on site. We usually think that planning for planning might be the solution, but what happens when planning leaves so little chance to chance? Sometimes approaching design problems without a plan, but with tools and scenarios, works better for a student and community. We will confront these two systems for the same design problem to see which deliver better results for the community and the student’s learning process. Which system will make us ready for the unexpected, for the un-planned, for a future scenario where resources will be limited and non-expected, global warming, oil production decrease?.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)513-518
Number of pages6
JournalProceedings of International Structural Engineering and Construction
Volume3
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2016
Event1st European-Mediterranean Conference on Structural Engineering and Construction, EURO-MED-SEC-1 2016 - Istanbul, Turkey
Duration: 24 May 201629 May 2016

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Keywords

  • Planning
  • Teaching process

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