Learning by Doing in Architectural Education: From Urban Design to Architectural Design, Yenikapı-İnebey Case Study

Authors

  • Yasemin Erkan Yazıcı Istanbul Kultur University, Faculty of Architecture, Department of Arc Author
  • Evrim Töre Istanbul Kultur University, Faculty of Architecture, Department of Arc Author

Keywords:

Design education, Learning by doing, Urban design, Architectural design, Yenikapı

Abstract

This paper reports a 2 semester study conducted with 74 undergraduate students of Architecture at the Istanbul Kültür University to investigate the extent of architectural design students’ use of urban design information in their projects by learning by doing method. In the first semester, students performed a comprehensive analysis of the Yenikapı-İnebey Quarter of Istanbul in terms of urban design criteria. In the second semester, students were given the task of creating a massing study of an architectural design project which was not constrained in terms of function, hmax or building coefficient, near the project site. This was followed by an open ended question to identify the criteria which influenced the designs of the students. The results of the research reveal that, in terms of learning by doing method, the students are competent to carry the knowledge and aspects of urban design to the lower scales of design.

Published

2014-11-10

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