Development-oriented Architectural Education
Abstract
The present article is based primarily on experience gained at the Housing Re-search
and Development Unit and the Department of Architecture, University of Nairobi. However, other documented experience in development-oriented archi-tecture
education is also elicited.First of all, reference may be made to some of the more
popular (mis)inter- pretation of the role of architecture in development. Recent changes
in national development policies in African countries, and their orientation towards basic
needs of the most deprived target groups are taken as a base for the redefinition of this
role. Subsequently, focal areas of development and resulting areas of con- centration
in architectural education will be mentioned, as well as suggestions concerning
appropriate teaching/learning processes in these areas. By way of illustration, examples
of recently developed teaching programmes will be pre-sented, one of which,’ is also
documented in more extensive form. Some of the hindrances to their introduction in the
conceptual stages and their practical imple-mentation are also mentioned. In conclusion,
a few suggestions concerning necessary revisions of academic attitudes as well as
potential areas of external support are made.
URI
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0197397583900139http://hdl.handle.net/11295/65397
Publisher
University of Nairobi,