Art and Design: How Artistic Practices Enrich Design Education
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2022ISBN
9788419184450
Abstract
This chapter focuses on the use of art-based research to
enrich active methodologies in design education. Based on
the analysis of two case studies, it argues the need to further
explore a hybridisation of methodologies and disciplines
to foster disruptive and innovative design practices within
academic programmes in the expanded architectural field. The
case studies articulate temporary spatial design with artistic
practices through a radical approach to materiality, which is
posited as the starting point for each project. Rather than
seeing materiality as a second-tier decision addressed after
a design concept has been formulated, materials are tackled
directly, and the working process then defines the design
concept and its detailed resolution. A crucial result of the case
studies is the active enactment of new forms of authorship,
straddling the space between the autarkic author of post romantic models and the dissolution of authorship of some
contemporary collaborative models.
Document Type
Chapter or part of a book
Document version
Published version
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Pages
17 p.
Publisher
RU Books, Iniciativa Digital Politècnica, Publicacions Acadèmiques UPC
Is part of
JIDA Textos de Arquitectura, Docencia e Innovación, 9
Recommended citation
Paez, Roger, Valtchanova, Manuela (2022). Art and Design: How Artistic Practices Enrich Design Education. Dins García-Escudero, Daniel, Bardí, Berta, JIDA Textos de Arquitectura, Docencia e Innovación, 9. (p. 38-55)

