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Articles

An Alternative Approach to Teaching Architectural History: Redrawing the Pedagogical Boundaries between Architectural
 History and Design Studio with Flexible and Blended Methods

Renata Jadresin Milic
Unitec Institute of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand
Catherine Mitchell
Unitec Institute of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand
FAMagazine. FAM. Research and project on architecture and design

Published 2021-12-10

Keywords

  • ArchéA,
  • blended flexible training,
  • best practices

How to Cite

Milic, R. J., & Mitchell, C. (2021). An Alternative Approach to Teaching Architectural History: Redrawing the Pedagogical Boundaries between Architectural
 History and Design Studio with Flexible and Blended Methods. FAMagazine. Research and Projects on Architecture and the City, 64–69. https://doi.org/10.12838/fam/issn2039-0491/n0-2021/821

Abstract

Through the presentation of a case study this paper advocates for the use of flexible and blended learning techniques to teach architectural history in a way that reinforces the connections between architectural history and problem-solving to inform the students design work in studio. The paper seeks to emphasise the utility of employing digital pedagogies to strengthen architectural history and design studio connections whilst, critically, enhancing student learning. A description of the Critical Studies 1 (CS 1) course, the teaching approaches employed within it, and the impact on student learning is offered within the constraints of this short paper.