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“Training the Architect”: Modern Architectural Education Experiences
In 1937, Walter Gropius wrote “Training the Architect” for his presentation as Chairman of the Department of Architecture of Harvard University. It reinvented his experience in the Bauhaus, between 1919 and 1928, and became the pedagogical program for the new Modern paradigm of an architectural education. At that moment, the Beaux–Arts system was being revaluated and the American schools of architecture intended to approach the university through a scientific and technological curriculum.
“Training the Architect”: Modern Architectural Education Experiences
In 1937, Walter Gropius wrote “Training the Architect” for his presentation as Chairman of the Department of Architecture of Harvard University. It reinvented his experience in the Bauhaus, between 1919 and 1928, and became the pedagogical program for the new Modern paradigm of an architectural education. At that moment, the Beaux–Arts system was being revaluated and the American schools of architecture intended to approach the university through a scientific and technological curriculum.
“Training the Architect”: Modern Architectural Education Experiences
Moniz, Gonçalo Canto (author)
2013-01-01
doi:10.52200/49.A.DZZ54XNF
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
American architect and the architectural review
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