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Cliff Goodwin, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis; David Jan Cowan, Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis; Mary Ann Frank, Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis; Emily A. McLaughlin, Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis
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AC 2012-3485: STRATEGIC PLANNING METHODOLOGY WITHIN AR-CHITECTURAL AND INTERIOR DESIGN TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMSDr. Cliff Goodwin, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis Cliff is an associate professor of organizational leadership and former chairperson of Computer Infor- mation and Leadership Technology Department. Hehas been on the faculty of the Purdue School of Engineering and Technology at Indianapolis since 1979. His primary teaching emphasis is in the area of leader development. He has conducted research, authored articles, written three textbooks, and presented seminars on a wide variety of topics related to human behavior in organizations. In addition to his uni- versity work, Cliff has acted as a
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Kuo Hung Huang, National Taipei University of Technology
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AC 2012-3357: ASSURING QUALITY OF CONTINUING ARCHITECTURALEDUCATION: LEARNERS’ PERCEPTIONSMr. Kuo Hung Huang, National Taipei University of Technology Page 25.235.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2012 Assuring Quality of Continuing Architectural Education: Perceptions of LearnersINTRODUCTION Living standards and knowledge standards are increasing with the popularization ofglobalization. The concept of lifelong learning is attracting considerable attention from people.Learning activities that emphasizes continuous learning despite the age of the learner havegained respect from
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AC 2012-3358: GENDER AND EDUCATIONAL SYSTEMS IN THE CON-TINUING ARCHITECTURAL EDUCATION: APTITUDES, ATTITUDES,AND SKILLS ACQUISITIONMr. Kuo Hung Huang, National Taipei University of Technology Page 25.663.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2012 Gender and educational systems in Continuing Architectural Education: Aptitudes, Attitudes, and Skills AcquisitionINTRODUCTION Increasing globalization has created more opportunities for transnational cooperation inthe architectural field (Wang, 2004). As a result, every architecture department in Taiwan’suniversities and other educational institutions has had
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, pp. 1-7.3. Nervi, Pier Luigi. Aesthetics and Technology in Building. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA. 1965.4. Peters, Tom F. Historical Case Studies in System Thinking. A Pedagogical Tool for Teaching Construction Thought to Architects and Structural Engineers. Proceedings of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture European Conference, Copenhagen, 1996.5. Trachtenberg, Marvin and Isabelle Hyman. Architecture from Prehistory to Post-Modernism: The Western Tradition, New York, Abrams, 2nd Ed, 2002.6. Irish, Sharon, Editor. Essays in Honor of Carl W. Condit. Technology and Culture, The International Quarterly of the Society for the History of Technology. Volume 30. Number 2, April, 1989.7
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future construction professionals. Page 25.1335.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2012 The Road to Creating, Evaluating and Changing a BIM Learning EnvironmentAbstractArchitecture, engineering and construction (AEC) undergraduate programs continue to grapplewith the task of developing meaningful learning environments that allow students to explorebuilding information technologies in undergraduate course work. There are significantlydiffering approaches by universities and departments in the United States on how best tointroduce and reinforce
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isintended to improve conceptual intuition about structures by exposing students to astructural form finding method that finds the optimal form to resist a given set of loads.Traditional engineering education is largely concerned with teaching the normative caseand students rarely engage with contemporary practice or new innovative technologies.Architecture education, by contrast consciously studies contemporary practice andstudents are very aware of new technologies and methods that are in vogue. As such,architecture is a very good testing ground for the computational design tool of topologyoptimization, which is currently undergoing growth across many engineering disciplines. 2.2 Topology OptimzationTopology optimization is a free-form
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AC 2012-4325: BRINGING ENGINEERING INTO THE STUDIO: DESIGNASSIGNMENTS FOR TEACHING STRUCTURES TO ARCHITECTSDr. Sinead C. Mac Namara, Syracuse University Page 25.270.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2012Bringing Engineering into the Studio: Design Assignments for Teaching Structures to Architects1. IntroductionThis paper describes an example of design education in architectural structures atSyracuse University. When architecture students choose a structural material for a designit is vital that embedded in that decision is an understanding of the scale of both thestructural members and of the spaces