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There is much debate about architectural education and its usefulness in the face of vexing global issues and problems. Pia Ednie Brown examines the roots of Cranbrook's pedagogy and assesses its relevance in this contemporary context. Her polemic piece calls for a fresh approach to architectural education, and the development of imaginative ecosystems to help it on its way.
Architectural Design – Wiley
Published: May 1, 2023
Keywords: George and Ellen Booth; Cranbrook Educational Community; Academy of Art; Alfred North Whitehead; ‘Universities and Their Function’; The Aims of Education; Australia; Murray–Darling river; Paul Goldberger; permaculture; Environmental Design programme; Tasmania; Barry McNeill; David Holmgren; Bill Mollison; Tao Orion; Beyond the War on Invasive Species: A Permaculture Approach to Ecosystem Restoration
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