How to empower architectural students and prepare them for a work life where they potentially can take influence? And engage themselves in formulating relevant and beautiful architectural answers to issues of society?
This book document and reflects a design process for a conceptual architectural design
of a secondary school in Germany – made according to a Scandinavian pedagogical
principle. And pose possible answers to the question by showing teaching examples and tasks of the Learning Journey of the students.
The Scandinavian teaching approach systematically foster a safe non-competitive atmosphere by showing trust, caring for each other and allowing for failure. This significantly improved the Studio Environment.
It is made with master students of architecture during a three-semester visiting professorship of the Sto-Foundation at the Technical University of Munich named: “A View North - Changing Architectural Practice”.
The aim of the professorship was to introduce a Scandinavian perspective in the
teaching culture at a German university, focusing on issues such as methods in design
practice, gender as well as opening up for new business fields in architecture.
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