CULTIVATING STEWARDSHIP IN THE NEXT GENERATION OF DESIGNERS: EMPLOYING AN EXPERIENTIAL CASEBASED METHOD USING LIVING BUILDING PROJECTS

IF 0.7 4区 艺术学 0 ARCHITECTURE Journal of Green Building Pub Date : 2022-03-01 DOI:10.3992/jgb.17.2.235
Caryn Brause Faia
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The urgency of addressing climate change challenges architectural educators to employ methods for cultivating stewardship in emerging designers by integrating a broad array of performance domains into the curriculum. Voices from the Field is an experiential applied professional practice course that employs cases pursuing high performance building certifications to demonstrate the interrelationship of technical, organizational, behavioral, and operational domains during the process of taking buildings from concept to realization. This study contributes to the literature on teaching with case-based pedagogical methods by employing qualitative data analysis of four sets of course deliverables produced by students who studied two Living Building Challenge (LBC) projects. The findings indicate that students gained an understanding of the integrated nature of design, and an awareness of the necessity of “Backwards Design” and “Tactical Materiality” to meet contemporary climate challenges. Additionally, students increased their understanding of the strategies, attitudes, and behaviors necessary to apply their sustainable ideals to real-world dilemmas in order to build a more just and sustainable society.
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培养下一代设计师的管理能力:在生活建筑项目中采用基于经验案例的方法
应对气候变化的紧迫性挑战了建筑教育工作者,他们需要通过将广泛的表现领域整合到课程中来培养新兴设计师的管理能力。“现场之声”是一门经验应用专业实践课程,通过追求高性能建筑认证的案例来展示建筑从概念到实现过程中技术、组织、行为和运营领域的相互关系。本研究通过对参与两个生活建筑挑战(Living Building Challenge, LBC)项目的学生所产生的四组课程成果进行定性数据分析,为案例教学法的教学文献做出贡献。研究结果表明,学生们理解了设计的整体性,并意识到“逆向设计”和“战术物质性”的必要性,以应对当代气候挑战。此外,学生们提高了对策略、态度和行为的理解,将他们的可持续理想应用于现实世界的困境,以建立一个更加公正和可持续的社会。
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期刊介绍: The purpose of the Journal of Green Building is to present the very best peer-reviewed research in green building design, construction, engineering, technological innovation, facilities management, building information modeling, and community and urban planning. The Research section of the Journal of Green Building publishes peer-reviewed articles in the fields of engineering, architecture, construction, construction management, building science, facilities management, landscape architecture, interior design, urban and community planning, and all disciplines related to the built environment. In addition, the Journal of Green Building offers the following sections: Industry Corner that offers applied articles of successfully completed sustainable buildings and landscapes; New Directions in Teaching and Research that offers guidance from teachers and researchers on incorporating innovative sustainable learning into the curriculum or the likely directions of future research; and Campus Sustainability that offers articles from programs dedicated to greening the university campus.
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