Is it possible to teach how to design? What is the paradigm that encloses the theoretical and applicational-experiential spheres of the architectural discipline? 


Architecture is a heteronomous discipline that finds its reasons in the hybridisation and contamination of different forms of knowledge. The training of the architect, as an intellectual and a technical professional, requires a deep and radical meditation on the foundations of educational programmes, the relevance of teaching models and learning tools. The Schools of Architecture represent the realm in which the student, in Louis I. Kahn’s words, is called to meditate on whatever is exchanged and on its utility. As a place for the learning, experimentation and testing of the most advanced techniques and tools of a discipline, the institutions must necessarily open their cultural and educational project to a critical dialogue, with the prospect of expanding their horizons and international exchanges. The School, as the ultimate seat for the production and transformation of knowledge, aims at training skilled graduates in the conception, design, construction and management of architecture, who are capable of handling the complexity of design understood as a synthesis of skills. The polytechnic approach is the key for shaping recognisable and specific professional competences, at the same time complementary and synergic, within an evolving professional and production scene that requires skills and tools aimed at networking, flexibility and dealing with change in the contemporary world. The dialogue between two brilliant institutions in the European context, sharing a polytechnic approach, the School of Architecture Urban Planning Construction Engineering of the Politecnico di Milano (AUIC) and the Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura of the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (ETSAM) provides an opportunity for meditation aimed at triggering an active and productive discussion about the methods and tools of teaching architecture.


editors Emilio Faroldi, Maria Pilar Vettori
TEACHING ARCHITECTURE
TWO SCHOOLS IN DIALOGUE
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15,70€
isbn 9788862424868
current edition 4 / 2021
first edition 4 / 2021
language English
size 16,5x24cm
pages 188
print b&w
binding paperback
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Emilio Faroldi (1961), architect and PhD, is a professor at the Politecnico di Milano, engaged in teaching and research on themes related to architectural design, with a particular focus on the relations that exist between idea, design and construction in architecture.He has organiz...

Emilio Faroldi (1961), architect and PhD, is a professor at the Politecnico di Milano, engaged in teaching and research on themes related to architectural design, with a particular focus on the relations that exist between idea, design and construction in architecture.He has organized international design conferences, courses and seminars. The author of many publications, for over a decade he has coordinated the programs of study in Architectural Sciences and Architectural Design at the Politecnico di Milano. He is presently editor-in-chief of the TECHNE_ Journal of Technology for Architecture and Environment, and director of the 2nd-level Master in Design Construction Management of Sports Infrastructures. A professor of the International Academy of Architecture, since January 2017 his is acting pro-rector of the Politecnico di Milano.

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Maria Pilar Vettori (1968), architect and PhD, is a professor at the Politecnico di Milano. She teaches at the School of Architecture Urban Planning Constructions Engineering at the Politecnico di Milano in the area of Technological Design of Architecture. She has taken part in rese...

Maria Pilar Vettori (1968), architect and PhD, is a professor at the Politecnico di Milano. She teaches at the School of Architecture Urban Planning Constructions Engineering at the Politecnico di Milano in the area of Technological Design of Architecture. She has taken part in research and consulting projects regarding processes, methods and tools for programming, construction and management of architecture, with a particular focus on innovation in processes of design and production of structures and infrastructures for healthcare, wellness and sports, research and production. She has participated in and organized conferences, seminars and workshops, and she has worked continuously on studies and publications.

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