EDUCATIONAL AIMS AND VALUES THROUGH ARCHITECTURE: Revisiting radical pasts to make space for broader visions of education
- 👤 Speaker: Adrian Leaman (Usable Buildings Trust), Katharina Sütterlin & Susanne Wagner (Bauereignis Sütterlin Wagner)
- 📅 Date & Time: Friday 11 May 2018, 13:00 - 17:30
- 📍 Venue: Donald McIntyre Building, Faculty of Education, 184 Hills Road, room GS5
Abstract
1969: a special issue of the Harvard Educational Review
“Our intent is to explore the relationship of architectural values to significant human experience and in particular to basic educational goals – to question if and how the physical environment informs and shapes and liberates the human spirit” (Preface).
by James S. Ackerman, Giancarlo De Carlo, Peter Prangnell, Saul Steinberg, Robert Coles, Herman Hertzberger, Maurice Smith, Robert Goodman, Topper Carew, Shadrach Woods, and Aldo van Eyck
2018: 3 seminars
Keynote speakers will respond to the 1969 papers with plenty of time for all present to discuss the aims and values of educational architecture today (and to explore possible futures for schools and other environments).
Friday, May 11th 2018
- Adrian Leaman (Usable Buildings Trust)
- Katharina Sütterlin & Susanne Wagner (Bauereignis Sütterlin Wagner)
Seminars are free but booking is required: architectureandeducation.org
Series This talk is part of the Arts and Creativities Research Group series.
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Adrian Leaman (Usable Buildings Trust), Katharina Sütterlin & Susanne Wagner (Bauereignis Sütterlin Wagner)
Friday 11 May 2018, 13:00-17:30