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A Vaccine Against Fake NewsAI Impact on Design Education: Confronting the Elephant in t...Analog Teachers in the Digital Realm: Three Artist-Educators...Anti-Anti: Teaching How Not To BuildAt the Vanguard: Building Design Education for the 21st Cent...Capacity-Building Pathways for Sustainability Competencies i...Changing Design Pedagogies with Emerging Trends Of Peri & Po...Changing the Ways of Teaching Architecture to Prevent Placel...Cinematography and Film StudiesCommand and Control in Challenge-Based Learning – why a da...Complexity Commonalities: Framing Future Developments in Edu...Correlation of Online Applications to the Effectiveness of F...Creating an 'intersectional third space' for contemporary ar...Designing Complex Systems Curricula for High School Science ...Developing Future-Scaffolding Skills through Complex Systems...Don’t Belabour!: Performing Bodies in the Design StudioEthics, Daylight, and Architectural Education: Managing Comp...Exploring the Complex, Emergent Choreography of Classroom Te...Futures teaching and interdisciplinary praxisHand(s)Off: Curricular Coordination and Instructor Collabora...How Architectural Education can Respond to an Learn Lessons ...Implementing Transdisciplinary Collaboration to Enhance Stud...Industry-University Partnerships As A Pathway To Internation...Interdisciplinary Peer-to-Peer Learning in Design and Policy...Interprofessional initiatives: At home in more than one disc...Japanese University Students Developing Global-mindedness th...Keynote PanelMaking Connections: The Layers of Loneliness COIL ProjectMixed Reality Environments: An Emerging Tool in Interior Des...Positive Sum Design: Design methods and strategiesPreparing Students for Complexity and Uncertainty: An Eviden...Rethinking Online Communities of Inquiry with Complexity The...Simulation as a Pedagogical Method in Teacher Education - a ...Strategic Issues in Business: Teaching Social Responsibility...Studio Problématique: A quest for alternative possibilities...Teaching Racism, Or How to Teach a Moving TargetTechnology, Education and Mastery; 10000 hours against the b...The Create-athon – using experiential learning to build a ...The Integration of Sustainability within Built Environment H...The Rise of AI Chat-bots: Suggestions for Integration in Hig...The Welcomed Problem: Centering the Ends to Develop the Mean...Use of Twitter as a Dispositional Tol for Teachers During th...Utilizing the Readymade as an Instrument to Develop an Under...Voices from The Field: Student Teachers’ Perspective on th...Welcome and IntroductionWhat is Online Learning in the Context of the 4th Industrial...Where do we Design? – Introducing a new studio hybridity
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IN-PERSON: Applying Education

Teaching and Learning Conference
Changing the Ways of Teaching Architecture to Prevent Placelessness Architecture Type, in Our Copy-Paste Generation
A. Rodrigues
3:30 pm - 5:00 pm

Abstract

If it’s easily to admit that the modus-operandi of doing architecture can be universal, somehow its form and expression should be different if it aims to respond to its genius loci. However, nowadays, everything it is about the same everywhere. We’re producing buildings that can be placed anywhere. In other words, this global sameness shapes Globalization. Here, what is at stake is the question of the identity and character of today’s Architecture. The problem is no longer related to making architecture-per-metre but its dissemination and contagion-per-second. Everything is just in a distance of a click, or of a simple touch on the screen. Concerning Architecture, what is done today, worldwide, is available online in a blink of an eye. Consequently, influence is inevitable. Thus, in a copy-paste generation like ours, how can we stimulate the original creative process in a student? How can we avoid sliding into such placelessness architecture type? How to prepare a student to face the “ills” of Globalization? Moreover, when AI is already available, which came to facilitate even more the thinking process, (like ChatGPT) optimizing language models for on-line dialogues which provides detailed responses, how powerful/risky these tools can be in the hands of a student? What has to change methodologically, from the educational point of view? What will be the real role of a teacher? The goal of this paper aims to rethink some pedagogic methodologies, by revealing my personal experience at EAAD (Portugal), in order to address some solutions to these problems.

Biography

Ana Luisa Rodrigues, is graduated in Architecture at the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Porto (FAUP-1994) Portugal. In 1994 begins her architectural professional practice and her academic career. In 2000 concludes her Master Degree in Planning and Project of Urban Environment at the same Faculty of Architecture of the University of Porto; and in 2009 her Doctor Degree (PhD) in Architectural Culture at the School of Architecture of University of Minho (EAAD-Portugal), being Assistant Professor, since then. Between 2009-15 was Vice-Dean and President of the Pedagogic Council (EAAD)