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AA Agendas 9: Making Pavilions
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AA Agendas 9: Making Pavilions

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Over the past four years students of the AA’s Intermediate Unit 2 have designed and built a series of experimental pavilions. Structured to follow a year in the life of the unit, this book presents the processes of the pavilions’ design and production, from concept ideas to workshop fabrication. Essays by the unit’s tutors, Charles Walker and Martin Self, explain the ambitions and pedagogic basis of the programme, rooted in the idea of experiential learning. The educational validity of this innovative design-build programme and its architectural output is explored through the voices of students, tutors and anonymous critics.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Architectural Association Publications
Country
United Kingdom
Date
31 December 2019
Pages
184
ISBN
9781902902821

Over the past four years students of the AA’s Intermediate Unit 2 have designed and built a series of experimental pavilions. Structured to follow a year in the life of the unit, this book presents the processes of the pavilions’ design and production, from concept ideas to workshop fabrication. Essays by the unit’s tutors, Charles Walker and Martin Self, explain the ambitions and pedagogic basis of the programme, rooted in the idea of experiential learning. The educational validity of this innovative design-build programme and its architectural output is explored through the voices of students, tutors and anonymous critics.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Architectural Association Publications
Country
United Kingdom
Date
31 December 2019
Pages
184
ISBN
9781902902821