Incorporating Sustainability Principles Into Architectural Design Education: Results of an Experimental Design Studio
Loading...
Date
2019
Authors
Mohamed, Kamal Eldin
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
College Publishing
Open Access Color
OpenAIRE Downloads
OpenAIRE Views
Abstract
Design is a structured process or a tactical guideline to accomplish a unique expectation of a product, while a design studio is the environment where students are taught the skills to design the product, which may be a building. Hence, the design studio course is the most important component of the architectural education curriculum; it is where the students get an opportunity to apply the theoretical knowledge gained through lecture-based courses. Yet most theory is not put into practice; consequently, the principles of sustainable design solutions are developed. There is an urgent need to teach future architects how to integrate sustainable design principles into their projects in order to prevent or mitigate environmental degradation due to the negative impacts of building projects. This experimental study initiated a new design studio pedagogy and a novel teaching structure for integrating sustainability principles into the architectural design projects of 3rd year students. It also evolved a testing method to assess the success of the new pedagogy and the students' final design projects. This paper presents the results of the experimental design studio and delivers recommendations for subsequent sustainable design studio courses.
Description
Keywords
Architectural education, Design studio pedagogy, Sustainability
Fields of Science
Citation
WoS Q
Scopus Q
Q3
Source
Journal of Green Building
Volume
14
Issue
3
Start Page
145
End Page
158
SCOPUS™ Citations
9
checked on Apr 27, 2026
Web of Science™ Citations
8
checked on Apr 27, 2026
Page Views
674
checked on Apr 27, 2026
Downloads
733
checked on Apr 27, 2026


