Book Details
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1976
Description
This insightful exploration delves into the evolution of the design studio at MIT’s Department of Architecture, tracing its development from 1865 to 1974. Through a meticulous examination of pedagogical methods, the work highlights how various influential figures shaped the curriculum and the creative environment of the studio.
Michael Pause provides readers with a comprehensive historical analysis that not only illuminates the unique challenges and triumphs faced by educators but also offers a glimpse into the broader context of architectural education during a transformative period. The case study serves as a valuable resource for educators, historians, and anyone interested in understanding the interplay between design practice and teaching methodologies in architecture.
Michael Pause provides readers with a comprehensive historical analysis that not only illuminates the unique challenges and triumphs faced by educators but also offers a glimpse into the broader context of architectural education during a transformative period. The case study serves as a valuable resource for educators, historians, and anyone interested in understanding the interplay between design practice and teaching methodologies in architecture.