2021: ArcheA IO3 - Manual of Best Practices for a Blended Flexible Training Activity in Architectural Higher Education
Articles

Beyond the screen

Antonino Margagliotta
University of Palermo, Italy
Paolo De Marco
University of Palermo, Italy
Sete Álvarez Barrena
University of Extremadura, Spain
FAMagazine. FAM. Research and project on architecture and design

Published 2021-12-10

Keywords

  • ArchéA,
  • blended flexible training,
  • best practices

How to Cite

Margagliotta, A., De Marco, P., & Barrena, S. Álvarez. (2021). Beyond the screen. FAMagazine. Research and Projects on Architecture and the City, 114–121. https://doi.org/10.12838/fam/issn2039-0491/n0-2021/829

Abstract

Our didactic experiences in the field of architectural design, in courses that have always had a strong workshop character, have been varied in recent years and have been carried out in different variants that, when considered as a whole, allow us to reflect on the problems and the challenges faced during the pandemic. Indeed, a didactic normally conducted with compulsory attendance suffered in a sudden and unexpected way from the cancellation of physical presence, the loss of contact with people and the “corporeality” of the project. Moreover, the absence of the physical space of the classroom (a scene inherent to the laboratory) soon led to the search for new tools and appropriate methods that must adapt to constantly changing situations, depending on the progress of the pandemic, transposing everything behind a screen.