Tag: education
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Infrastructure as an Ecosystem
This research challenges the traditional, technocratic view of infrastructure, typically treated as disconnected systems like transportation, utilities, and buildings, evaluated purely through metrics of efficiency and productivity. Such fragmented approaches fail to acknowledge the intricate, socially embedded realities that make urban life meaningful.
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The Architectural Significance of Marcel Breuer’s Becton Engineering Building
Two buildings primarily dotting up the Yale University Campus architecture at New Haven. The Paul Rudolph’s Art and Architecture building and Marcel Breuer’s Becton engineering building. Both are the finest example of brutalist phase of modern architecture
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The Crisis of Architectural Education in India – III
The architectural studio, a cornerstone of design education in India, faces multifaceted challenges that hinder its ability to produce architects equipped for contemporary realities
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The Crisis of Architectural Education in India – II
This is a critical observation that highlights the stagnation in architectural academia, especially in institutions where knowledge production does not evolve with contemporary discourses. The absence of updated ways of thinking about architecture and the built environment, combined with a disconnect from global trends, results in a lack of self-evaluation and critical discourse within institutions
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The Crisis of Architectural Education in India – I
Architectural education in India faces several critical challenges, many of which stem from a combination of outdated pedagogical models, regulatory constraints, and the rapidly changing demands of the profession
