EDUTOPIA – New Methods for the Design Studio
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https://doi.org/10.65262/0etc1c47Keywords:
spatial education, utopia as critical method, utopian pedagogy, speculative design, design studioAbstract
Situating itself within the theoretical and methodological framework of the ongoing “EDUTOPIA – Utopia as Educational Practice in Architecture: New Methods for Envisioning Transformational Change” research project, the paper builds on the hypothesis that architectural and spatial education can and must move beyond technical and product-focused training towards the development of transversal and critical thinking. It suggests that this should be done predominantly by employing speculative and utopian modes of thinking and methods of practice. Taking as a broader aim the need to equip future practitioners with the means of not only producing built space but also addressing and engaging with urgent social and spatial challenges, the methods developed for the design studio within the scope of the project aim to integrate insights and approaches from architecture and urbanism with those of the humanities fields. Developing a framework for experimental design studio assignments, the project brings together creative methods from utopia, fiction, and other speculative and narrative-based forms. This paper brings forth both the methodological structure of the project, some of the initial findings as well as some ongoing outputs from the design studio. Exploring the discursive and speculative potential of the architectural discipline and placing focus on its potential to actively engage with a larger array of both spatial and societal topics, EDUTOPIA treats the design studio as a space for critical inquiry and imaginative world-building – a place for problematizing, and not merely problem-solving. Focusing more on systems, processes, and interconnections, rather than finalized and embodied products the methods and approaches developed through the design studio assignments aim to challenge conventional pedagogies and expand the role of spatial education in preparing students for spatial practice as a form of societal and cultural engagement and transformation.
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