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From the Studio to the Streets - Service-learning in Planning and Architecture

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Mary C. Hardin is Professor of Architecture at the University of Arizona. She is especially interested in community outreach and the design of affordable housing. She is the recipient of numerous national and international teaching and design awards. Klappentext Architecture should be the ideal field of study for applying to service learning since it requires mastery of theoretical concepts for direct application to human situations and needs. This book makes a formal connection between service learning pedagogy and architectural practice, and addresses the related issues, both professional and ethical. Zusammenfassung This book looks equally at the emergence in the sixties of planning departments out of schools of architecture, and at planning’s shift in orientation away from “master planning,” elite designers, and signature buildings to the mainstream acceptance of neighborhood-based planning and socially engaged practice. Inhaltsverzeichnis About This Series-William Zeisel Introduction. The Pedagogy of Engagement-Anthony W. Schuman Part 1. Designing and Implementing Service-Learning in Architecture and Planning Education A Core Commitment to Service-Learning. Bridging Planning Theory and Practice-Lorlene M. Hoyt Institutional Support for Community-Based; Architecture and Planning Outreach Scholarship at Auburn University-Sharon Gaber and Daniel Bennett Where Do We Go from Here? An Evaluative; Framework for Community-Based Design-Michael Rios Part 2. Course Narratives Research as Ethical Practice. When Academic Goals Align with Community Needs-Mary C. Hardin Achieving Large-Scale Community Development Projects in a Teaching University-Hollie M. Lund and Gwen Urey Sore Shoulders, Bruised Ethics; The Unintended Lessons of Design-Build-Scott Wing Multiplying Knowledge. Service-Learning x Activism = Community Scholars-Jacqueline Leavitt and Kara Heffernan Beyond Boundaries, Weaving Connections. Reflections on the American Indian Housing Initiative-David Riley, Michael Rios, Scott Wing, and Beth Workman Shifting Ground. Design as Civic Action and; Community Building-Paula Horrigan Service-Learning as a Holistic Inquiry and Community Outreach Studios-Joongsub Kim and James Abernethy Reflection and Reciprocity in Interdisciplinary; Design Service-Learning-Keith Diaz Moore and David Wang Service-Learning in Texas Colonias-Anne Beamish The Electric Greening of North Hollywood. A Case Study in Environmental Design Education Through Service-Learning-Julie A. Dercle Funded Planning and Design Studios. The Master of Infrastructure Planning Program at NJIT's New Jersey School of Architecture-Darius Sollohub Community Life and Places of Death-Umit Yilmaz and Daniel J. Nadenicek Contributors ...

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Authors Mary C. (EDT)/ Eribes Hardin
Assisted by Richard Eribes (Editor), Mary C Hardin (Editor), Mary C. Hardin (Editor), Poster (Editor)
Publisher Stylus Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.09.2006
 
EAN 9781563771002
ISBN 978-1-56377-100-2
No. of pages 234
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 19 mm
Series AAHE's Series on Service-Learn
Subject Humanities, art, music > Education > Education system

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