ABSTRACT

This book explores the creative potential for architecture curricula to integrate solid interdisciplinary thinking in design studio education.

Annotated case studies, both from academic institutions and from professional practices, provide examples of interdisciplinary engagement in creative design work, highlighting the challenges and opportunities of this approach. Cases are from a diverse selection of international collaborators, featuring projects from the United States, Australia, Mexico, Germany, and Italy, and cover a range of project types and scales. Chapters by invited experts offer speculations on current and future models, situating examples within the broader context, and encouraging dialogue between practice and pedagogy. The collection of voices in this book offers critical and provocative lenses, learning from history while forging inventive and creative roles for the architect as practitioner, entrepreneur, strategist, choreographer, activist, facilitator, leader, and teacher.

Interdisciplinary Design Thinking provides insights into the potential of interdisciplinary engagement at the level of foundational undergraduate education, making it ideal for faculty in architecture schools. It will also be of interest to design professionals concerned with interdisciplinary collaboration and how to incorporate similar efforts in their own practices.

part 0|6 pages

Introduction

chapter 21|4 pages

Setting the Table

part I|108 pages

Expanding Disciplinary Fields:

part |28 pages

Provocations

chapter 4|14 pages

From Disciplinary Fields to Interdisciplinary Challenges

Shifting the Focus of Architectural Education

chapter 5|4 pages

Integrative Technologies in Architecture

Toward an Interdisciplinary and Future-Proof Research Culture

part |73 pages

Case Studies from the Academy

chapter 6|7 pages

WHich Comes First?

chapter 7|4 pages

Interdisciplinary Transition

chapter 8|8 pages

The Yamuna River Project

Interdisciplinarity across and beyond the Fields of the Built Environment in Architectural Education

chapter 10|7 pages

Data Augmented Design Intelligence

Enabling Interdisciplinarity

chapter 11|4 pages

Out of Scope

How Megaliths Challenge Architecture's Role

chapter 12|9 pages

Perform

Making a Case for Expanded Structural Dialogues in Architecture Education

chapter 13|8 pages

Aqueous Landscapes

Teaching and Learning in the Intertidal Zone in Second Year Architectural Design Studio

chapter 15|7 pages

Integrated Studio

Trade-offs as a Mechanism for Collaboration

chapter 16|9 pages

The Story of a Semi-Scientist

part II|100 pages

Integrating Disciplines:

part |26 pages

Provocation 01

part |44 pages

Case Studies from Practice

chapter 19|6 pages

Crosscoding Cultures

Design and Data across Disciplines

chapter 21|11 pages

Practice Beyond the Digital Bubble

chapter 22|8 pages

The Unexpected Solution

How Multidisciplinary Enriches the Design Process

chapter 23|11 pages

Learning by Doing

part |23 pages

Provocation 02

chapter 24|22 pages

Pedagogical Practices

part III|63 pages

Experimenting in Interdisciplinarity:

chapter 25|11 pages

Shameless Experimentation

Making Space for Interdisciplinary Exchange

chapter 26|10 pages

Expanding Interdisciplinary Fields

Reflections on the Science of Design

chapter 27|19 pages

Interdisciplinary Dialogues

What Are the Boundaries of Design (or Design as a Mode of Inquiry)