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Park, Taeyeol and Miranda, Valerian |
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1997 |
title |
Representation of Architectural Concepts in the Study of Precedents: A Concept-Learning System |
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https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.acadia.1997.123
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Design and Representation [ACADIA ‘97 Conference Proceedings / ISBN 1-880250-06-3] Cincinatti, Ohio (USA) 3-5 October 1997, pp. 123-129 |
summary |
Learning architectural concepts through the study of precedents is a common activity in design
studio. Traditionally, an instructor presents a design concept by showing selected examples
using slides, photographs, drawings, texts and verbal analyses. This method relies on a linear
mode of conveying design knowledge and is time bound. It emphasizes information retention
and recall of facts rather than an understanding of information. However, if information on architectural precedents are represented digitally in a system
designed to promote understanding of the material rather than just present facts, then some
disadvantages of the traditional method may be overcome and additional advantages may be
achieved. This paper describes a computer-assisted lesson system designed to represent
architectural concepts related to spatial composition in design by using graphic images and text
and reports on its development, implementation and testing. The system relies on many
characteristics, such as accessibility, interactivity, flexibility, rapid feedback, etc., which are
known to foster effective concept learning. The paper also evaluates the viability and
effectiveness of this system from a technological and logistical viewpoint as well as from a
concept learning viewpoint, and concludes with a discussion on other potential applications.
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