
Starting a new Architecture School, Rooted in the Classics
What's it like to start an architecture school from scratch? That’s a question that has run through my mind for years. So much of the education of architects and designers is, at best, misguided. As I discussed on my appearance on The Aesthetic City podcast, it’s also very cult-like and sends people down roads that aren’t terribly productive nor do they produce beautiful buildings that the public enjoys.
John Haigh, who’s the Chair of the Architecture program at Benedictine College, in Atchison, Kansas, aims to do something about all this. You likely haven’t heard of Benedictine before, as it’s a small college in a small town in flyover country. But you might want to pay attention to what they’re doing now, and what is rumbling up from the grass roots in higher education.
We cover a lot in this podcast, including
* the importance of learning to draw by hand, in the computer age
* What is the impact of AI on the school and the students?
* Why this is happening in Catholic schools?
* can a college teach architects to become developers?
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Intro: “Why Be Friends”
Outro: “Fairweather Friend”
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