ENRICHING LEARNING EXPERIENCE THROUGH MULTIDISCIPLINARY DESIGN EDUCATION: STRUCTURE PROPOSAL FOR A LANDSCAPE DESIGN COURSE
Design related fields are quite intricate and it is hard to define strict boundaries in between these disciplines which cause the necessity of collaboration. Especially during professional careers, designers work in multidisciplinary environments where they need to develop responses collaboratively....
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Turkish online journal of design, art and communication art and communication, 2020-07, Vol.10 (3), p.232-243 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Design related fields are quite intricate and it is hard to define strict boundaries in between these
disciplines which cause the necessity of collaboration. Especially during professional careers, designers
work in multidisciplinary environments where they need to develop responses collaboratively. However,
undergraduate design education is being criticized for missing to fulfill this need. The aim of this paper
is to discuss the role and benefits of multidisciplinary design education with the example of the course
named “An Introduction to Contemporary Architectural Landscaping”. As the methodology of the
paper, through deconstruction of the 3 parted course structure and analysis of student works, this paper
analyses the role of a multidisciplinary education on students’ learning experiences. First two parts of
the course focus on technical aspects of landscape architecture discipline, and cultural, physiological
and psychological effects of landscape projects for users. Last part of the course focus on creating a
platform for students to work in collaboration with other students to gain practical experience in design
field where they develop a landscape architecture project on sites from their near environments. There
are three main findings of the study. Firstly, inclusion of students from different disciplines in the same
course increases the success rate via cross-learning experiences. Secondly, during design education,
having the chance of participation to courses from different disciplines help to broaden students’
perspectives on problem solving during design phase. Finally, projects in environments that students
experience in their everyday life increase their success rates. Results of the study that is based on the
outcomes of the course that is conducted with the students of two different design departments indicate
that this course structure and projects that are designed can be a guide for other design courses to develop
a multidisciplinary course structure to include students from different disciplines, enrich their learning
experiences and success after graduation |
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ISSN: | 2146-5193 2146-5193 |
DOI: | 10.7456/11003100/002 |