Knowledge and studio culture in Portuguese architectural schools since Bologna
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Data de Publicação: | 2014 |
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Resumo: | The curricular harmonization of the European courses, the Bologna Process (1999-2009), relocated an emphasis in the specificity of architectural education inside auniversity environment. Nowadays, the architect’s basic training embraces a Master’sdegree and compromises research as an educational purpose. Furthermore, doctoralcourses and research centres are associated, framing funding and evaluation, andpressing an overall urge for professional academic production, which can move theschools away from the construction site into the library and the laboratory, turningthe learning programs into extensions of the research ones. Therefore, in the halls ofthe design studio arise the researcher-teacher-designer, professor Clark Kent (Figueira,2013). Within this scenario, the article exposes both the organizational, curricular anddidactical evolutions in Portuguese schools, and inquires the models and theknowledge, transmitted and produced, trying to foresee any paradoxes requiring an epistemological clarification. |
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Knowledge and studio culture in Portuguese architectural schools since BolognaARQUITETURADESIGN ARQUITETÓNICOENSINO DA ARQUITETURAPROCESSO DE BOLONHAARCHITECTUREARCHITECTURAL DESIGNARCHITECTURE TEACHINGBOLOGNA PROCESSThe curricular harmonization of the European courses, the Bologna Process (1999-2009), relocated an emphasis in the specificity of architectural education inside auniversity environment. Nowadays, the architect’s basic training embraces a Master’sdegree and compromises research as an educational purpose. Furthermore, doctoralcourses and research centres are associated, framing funding and evaluation, andpressing an overall urge for professional academic production, which can move theschools away from the construction site into the library and the laboratory, turningthe learning programs into extensions of the research ones. Therefore, in the halls ofthe design studio arise the researcher-teacher-designer, professor Clark Kent (Figueira,2013). Within this scenario, the article exposes both the organizational, curricular anddidactical evolutions in Portuguese schools, and inquires the models and theknowledge, transmitted and produced, trying to foresee any paradoxes requiring an epistemological clarification.Edições Universitárias Lusófonas2015-07-06T19:57:25Z2014-01-01T00:00:00Z2014info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10437/6526eng1646-6756Pinto, Pedro da Luzinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-11-24T01:31:53Zoai:recil.ensinolusofona.pt:10437/6526Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T23:19:38.232388Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Knowledge and studio culture in Portuguese architectural schools since Bologna |
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Knowledge and studio culture in Portuguese architectural schools since Bologna |
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Knowledge and studio culture in Portuguese architectural schools since Bologna Pinto, Pedro da Luz ARQUITETURA DESIGN ARQUITETÓNICO ENSINO DA ARQUITETURA PROCESSO DE BOLONHA ARCHITECTURE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN ARCHITECTURE TEACHING BOLOGNA PROCESS |
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Knowledge and studio culture in Portuguese architectural schools since Bologna |
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Knowledge and studio culture in Portuguese architectural schools since Bologna |
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Knowledge and studio culture in Portuguese architectural schools since Bologna |
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Knowledge and studio culture in Portuguese architectural schools since Bologna |
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Knowledge and studio culture in Portuguese architectural schools since Bologna |
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Pinto, Pedro da Luz |
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Pinto, Pedro da Luz |
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Pinto, Pedro da Luz |
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ARQUITETURA DESIGN ARQUITETÓNICO ENSINO DA ARQUITETURA PROCESSO DE BOLONHA ARCHITECTURE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN ARCHITECTURE TEACHING BOLOGNA PROCESS |
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ARQUITETURA DESIGN ARQUITETÓNICO ENSINO DA ARQUITETURA PROCESSO DE BOLONHA ARCHITECTURE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN ARCHITECTURE TEACHING BOLOGNA PROCESS |
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The curricular harmonization of the European courses, the Bologna Process (1999-2009), relocated an emphasis in the specificity of architectural education inside auniversity environment. Nowadays, the architect’s basic training embraces a Master’sdegree and compromises research as an educational purpose. Furthermore, doctoralcourses and research centres are associated, framing funding and evaluation, andpressing an overall urge for professional academic production, which can move theschools away from the construction site into the library and the laboratory, turningthe learning programs into extensions of the research ones. Therefore, in the halls ofthe design studio arise the researcher-teacher-designer, professor Clark Kent (Figueira,2013). Within this scenario, the article exposes both the organizational, curricular anddidactical evolutions in Portuguese schools, and inquires the models and theknowledge, transmitted and produced, trying to foresee any paradoxes requiring an epistemological clarification. |
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