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Reviewing Digital—Critiquing the Static Crit
(2022)
This paper focuses on challenging design pedagogy to question its ingrained reviewing methods that require the production of static media. This examination looks at new methods of digital design practice that allow a student ...
Coalition Building and Discomfort as Pedagogical Strategies
(2022)
Innovative design solutions come from inclusive and diverse design teams (Page 2008). In this paper, I reflect on how such insights can be used in developing pedagogical approaches that use coalition building, knowledge ...
Developing Intent and Application Through Virtual Design-Build
(2022)
The process of design-build links intention and application within a curriculum that is difficult to replicate in a traditional educational studio. While most effective in the analogue world, design-build can be simulated ...
Introduction: Engaging Design-Build Pedagogy
(2022)
This introductory section of the Engaging Design-Build Pedagogy portion of the Schools of Thought proceedings contains an overview of the session's chairs, its themes, and included papers.
The Stranger in the Architectural Project on the City
(2022)
This paper presents the project “Two Strangers Meet in a Parking Lot” and associated research studios as a case study of decolonized architecture pedagogy. The project conceptualizes the stranger as an alternative architectural ...
2020 Schools of Thought Conference Proceedings
(2022)
The Schools of Thought conference took place at the University of Oklahoma in Norman, Oklahoma, from March 5-7, 2020. It drew more than 100 faculty from over fifty institutions from the United States and beyond. The idea ...
Doing the Right Things
(2022)
In John Tabita’s essay “Doing Things Right versus Doing the Right Things,” he discusses two different approaches in the business management world: tactical thinking and strategic thinking. This opens up an interesting ...
Freedom and the Politics of Space: Contemporary Social Movements and Possibilities for Antiracist, Feminist Practice in U.S. Architecture
(2022)
Students and practitioners of architecture challenge the hegemonic Whiteness, maleness, cisheteronormativity, and capitalist control of these disciplines as a means of democratizing and decolonizing practice to create ...
Engagement as Theory: Architecture, Planning, and Placemaking in the Twenty-First Century City
(2022)
Our recent book, "The City Creative: The Rise of Urban Placemaking in Contemporary America" (University of Chicago Press, 2021), details how participatory design and community engagement can lead to democratically planned, ...
Igniting Community Through Engaged Teaching
(2022)
Much of what we consider to be traditional teaching practices has been formed within the limits of a classroom setting, buried within a disciplinary focus. Yet our students face great societal, economic, and environmental ...