Architecture Education for World Citizens

Note: This item is a pre-print. This paper presents findings from fourteen qualitative interviews conducted with students of architecture from eleven schools of the Nordic Baltic Academy of Architecture (NBAA) and from numerous conversations conducted with students in architecture at my home institu...

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Main Author: Santanicchia, Massimo
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11244/325553
https://doi.org/10.15763/11244/325553
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spelling ftoklahomaunivs:oai:shareok.org:11244/325553 2023-05-15T16:49:49+02:00 Architecture Education for World Citizens Santanicchia, Massimo 2020 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11244/325553 https://doi.org/10.15763/11244/325553 en_US eng https://hdl.handle.net/11244/325553 doi:10.15763/11244/325553 Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ CC-BY-NC-SA architectural education citizenship cosmopolitan Article 2020 ftoklahomaunivs https://doi.org/10.15763/11244/325553 2023-01-25T21:26:37Z Note: This item is a pre-print. This paper presents findings from fourteen qualitative interviews conducted with students of architecture from eleven schools of the Nordic Baltic Academy of Architecture (NBAA) and from numerous conversations conducted with students in architecture at my home institution The Iceland University of the Arts (IUA). The findings of these conversations reveal that students consider a meaningful architectural education one that helps them making ethical design choices. To do so respondents indicate that schools should help students find their inner compass, develop their professional skills, and ethical attitudes to think independently and make a difference in their society and beyond. Four narratives emerge which describe the multiple roles of an architect in our society: the dissident intellectual, the ethical professional, the storyteller, and the carer of the world. On the basis of these findings and with the support of the work of Henry Giroux “Critical Theory and Rationality in Citizenship Education” and Martha Nussbaum “Patriotism and Cosmopolitanism”, a framework referred to as “Cosmopolitan Citizenship Architecture Education” is developed. Yes Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland University of Oklahoma/Oklahoma State University: SHAREOK Repository
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description Note: This item is a pre-print. This paper presents findings from fourteen qualitative interviews conducted with students of architecture from eleven schools of the Nordic Baltic Academy of Architecture (NBAA) and from numerous conversations conducted with students in architecture at my home institution The Iceland University of the Arts (IUA). The findings of these conversations reveal that students consider a meaningful architectural education one that helps them making ethical design choices. To do so respondents indicate that schools should help students find their inner compass, develop their professional skills, and ethical attitudes to think independently and make a difference in their society and beyond. Four narratives emerge which describe the multiple roles of an architect in our society: the dissident intellectual, the ethical professional, the storyteller, and the carer of the world. On the basis of these findings and with the support of the work of Henry Giroux “Critical Theory and Rationality in Citizenship Education” and Martha Nussbaum “Patriotism and Cosmopolitanism”, a framework referred to as “Cosmopolitan Citizenship Architecture Education” is developed. Yes
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