SOFT FORMS: Notes on Architectural Pedagogy
Soft Forms: Notes on Architectural Pedagogy is a critical reflection on the pedagogic and research practices developed at the School of Environment and Architecture over the past decade. Since its inception, SEA has been interrogating and revising architectural education through a series of pedagogic and institutional experiments. It has been striving to create an agility and softness in academic space, spatial imaginations, pedagogical processes and institutional form, that is able to hold a diverse set of activities and practices, contradictions and complexities, and also to be responsive to current contexts, cultures and environments. The book discusses these experiments as well as conceptual positions adopted by the school over eight essays by its pedagogues and founding members.
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The chapter Soft Forms, by Prasad Shetty, is available to read here.