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A comparative study of the physical model as a tool for structural education

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© 2016 Taylor & Francis Group, London. Six courses taught by the four authors at four different design faculties, are investigated for their use of physical models in structural education through an open-end questionnaire and peer discussions. Various characteristics of structural model applications are brought to the fore. They show that all investigated courses provide their model application within a project-based, student-centred learning. In the courses structural models are used for the student’s development of structural knowledge, but also as tools for structural design exploration in a studio setting. Through model constructing and testing, students develop sensorimotor experiences with structural behaviour which allows for higher levels of structural cognition. The paper ends with a recommendation for using physical structure models throughout the education programme starting from structure theory to design studios.
Book: Structures and Architecture - Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Structures and Architecture, ICSA 2016
Pages: 806 - 813
ISBN:9781138026513
Publication year:2016
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