The analogy as a strategy to learn about history of architecture as a design workshop

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Camilo Muñoz Cadena

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Delivering a subject always involves aspects of tradition, the strongest of which is methodology. There is a natural tendency to share in it the same way it was learnt. In many cases, learning in a history of architecture subject has involved the continuous exercise of memory and the mechanical repetition of thematic contents in a strictly chronological sequence, almost totally detached from the other program's subjects, particularly from the design workshop. An important change considered was the replacement of the traditional behaviorism scheme by a constructivist methodology, building upon a greater conceptual, didactic and mostly pedagogical basis. My History of Architecture class has been a setting of permanent experiences where the thematic axis have been a constant and changes, on the other hand, have been related to the implementation of concepts and ideas.

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Muñoz Cadena, C. (2017). The analogy as a strategy to learn about history of architecture as a design workshop. AUS [Arquitectura / Urbanismo / Sustentabilidad], (18), 12–17. https://doi.org/10.4206/aus.2015.n18-03
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Camilo Muñoz Cadena

Arquitecto, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia.
Especialista en Pedagogía del Diseño de la Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia.
Magister en Arquitectura con énfasis en Diseño Urbano del Politécnico di Torino de Italia.
Profesor Asociado, Escuela de Arquitectura y Urbanismo, Facultad de Artes, Universidad Nacional de Colombia - Sede Bogotá.