Teaching Fieldwork in Landscape Architecture in European Context; Some Backgrounds and Organisation

Fieldwork is an intrinsic part of landscape architecture education because it confronts the students with the landscape in real life, shows realised projects, enables different experiences, and provides a direct confrontation with the historical context of the discipline. Here the main goal is to gi...

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Main Authors: Albert Fekete, Martin van den Toorn
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-03-01
Series:Land
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/3/237
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spelling doaj-e9f6bd4bd2334e8dbc19be9a06ec4a232021-03-02T00:00:05ZengMDPI AGLand2073-445X2021-03-011023723710.3390/land10030237Teaching Fieldwork in Landscape Architecture in European Context; Some Backgrounds and OrganisationAlbert Fekete0Martin van den Toorn1Urban Planning and Garden Art, Department of Garden Art, Institute of Landscape Architecture, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, 1118 Budapest, HungaryFaculty of Architecture, Delft University of Technology, 2600 GA Delft, The NetherlandsFieldwork is an intrinsic part of landscape architecture education because it confronts the students with the landscape in real life, shows realised projects, enables different experiences, and provides a direct confrontation with the historical context of the discipline. Here the main goal is to give a first overview of teaching of fieldwork, compare that with other publications, and analyse pedagogical and didactic backgrounds in landscape architectural education in Europe. This study is based mainly on existing publications and complemented with our own experiences with fieldwork in teaching. The research method is based on accumulating existing knowledge on the subject and the principles of case study research. After a short overview of pedagogy and didactics in the context of teaching in design disciplines and how this relates to teaching landscape architecture, we work out the organisation of teaching in the outdoors. The conclusions focus on what can learned in the outdoors that you cannot be learned indoors. Learning to see, to experience the landscape in real is part of “learning by doing” in which drawing, sketching, measuring plays a key role. In the long run pedagogy and didactics of fieldwork should be developed as domain-specific field of knowledge as part of design education in general.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/3/237design educationlearning by doingeducation of visionpedagogy and didacticsdrawing and perception of form
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Teaching Fieldwork in Landscape Architecture in European Context; Some Backgrounds and Organisation
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design education
learning by doing
education of vision
pedagogy and didactics
drawing and perception of form
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Martin van den Toorn
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title Teaching Fieldwork in Landscape Architecture in European Context; Some Backgrounds and Organisation
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title_sort teaching fieldwork in landscape architecture in european context; some backgrounds and organisation
publisher MDPI AG
series Land
issn 2073-445X
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Fieldwork is an intrinsic part of landscape architecture education because it confronts the students with the landscape in real life, shows realised projects, enables different experiences, and provides a direct confrontation with the historical context of the discipline. Here the main goal is to give a first overview of teaching of fieldwork, compare that with other publications, and analyse pedagogical and didactic backgrounds in landscape architectural education in Europe. This study is based mainly on existing publications and complemented with our own experiences with fieldwork in teaching. The research method is based on accumulating existing knowledge on the subject and the principles of case study research. After a short overview of pedagogy and didactics in the context of teaching in design disciplines and how this relates to teaching landscape architecture, we work out the organisation of teaching in the outdoors. The conclusions focus on what can learned in the outdoors that you cannot be learned indoors. Learning to see, to experience the landscape in real is part of “learning by doing” in which drawing, sketching, measuring plays a key role. In the long run pedagogy and didactics of fieldwork should be developed as domain-specific field of knowledge as part of design education in general.
topic design education
learning by doing
education of vision
pedagogy and didactics
drawing and perception of form
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/3/237
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