Pedagogical Experiments in Architecture for a Changing Climate
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Atak, Luis Callejas, Jonathan A Scelsa & Jørgen Johan Tandberg (ed.)
This book presents a series of pedagogical experiments translating
climate science, environmental humanities, material research, ecological practices into the architectural curriculum.
Balancing the science and humanities, it exposes recent pedagogical experiments from renown educators, while also interrogating
a designer’s agency between science and speculation in the face of climate uncertainty. The teaching experiments are presented
across four sections: Abstraction, Organization, Building, and Narrative, exposing core parts of an architect’s education
and how educators can simultaneously provide fundamental skills and constructive literacy while instigating environmental
sensibilities. Chapters cover issues such as an unstable hydrosphere, water infrastructure, remediating materials, methods
of disassembly and adaptive reuse, as well as constructing new aesthetic categories of climate change, and implementing oral
histories of construction, among many others.
Written and edited by expert design educators actively engaged in
experimenting in new forms of pedagogy, this book will be of great use to architecture instructors at all levels looking to
renew their teaching practices to more directly address the climate emergency. It will also appeal to those academics across
the built environment interested in the ways design can affect and adapt to climate change.
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Atak, Institute of Architecture, University of Applied Arts Vienna
Luis Callejas, Oslo School of Architecture
and Design and LCLA office, Oslo, Norway
Jonathan A. Scelsa, School of Architecture, Pratt Institute, and cofounder
of OP – Architecture Landscape, New York City
Jørgen Johan Tandberg, Institute
of Architecture, Oslo School of Architecture and Design