T-Squared has three primary aims. First, it illuminates the extensive and explicit relationship between the research that shapes art, architecture, and design practices and the studio prompts and assignments that are developed by faculty for students engaging the creative disciplines. Second, it demonstrates that pedagogical inquiry and invention can be a (radical) research endeavor that can also become an evolutionary agent for faculty, students, institutions, and communities. Third, it makes available to a larger audience a set of innovative ideas and exercises that have until now been known to limited numbers of students and faculty, hidden behind the walls of studio courses and institutions.
An interdisciplinary collection with its origins in the 2018 National Conference on the Beginning Design Student, this book will appeal to anyone interested in design thinking and process.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Starting Up
Front Porch (coffee)Samantha Krukowski
Threshold
In Media Res, or Beginning in the Middle of ThingsDavid Leatherbarrow
Interiors
Food for ThoughtNikole Bouchard
Pedagogical PluralismAlberto de Salvatierra, Samantha Solano, Joshua Vermillion
Informed Forms and MattersNegar Kalantar, Alireza Borhani
Out of ControlJennifer Akerman
Cultured DrawingKathryn Strand
Drawing the CitySandy Litchfield
Scripting SpaceBrian Ambroziak
The Literary ImaginationAngeliki Sioli, Kristen Kelsch
Overcoming FearChloé Briggs
Horizon Volume and BeingPeter P. Goché
FACTUM 1 : 1Federica Goffi
Tendering a Tactile TectonicJohn M. Reynolds
The Mother of InventionThomas Cline
Winding Down
Deck (bourbon)Samantha Krukowski
Figures
References
About the Editor and Authors
Index
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