Islamic perspective of myths rooted in studio culture
This paper is part of literature review carr:ied out for a research on Studio Culture, specifically discussing on Islau-ric perspective of uryths rooted in Studio Culture. ln architectural education. Studio culture was -eenerally developed in westem arclritecture scl.rools u ith secular rnethodol...
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Language: | English |
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Kulliyyah of Architecture, International Islamic University Malaysia
2011
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Online Access: | http://irep.iium.edu.my/27415/ http://irep.iium.edu.my/27415/ http://irep.iium.edu.my/27415/1/Fadzidah_Myths_Studio_Culture.pdf |
Summary: | This paper is part of literature review carr:ied out for a research on Studio
Culture, specifically discussing on Islau-ric perspective of uryths rooted in
Studio Culture. ln architectural education. Studio culture was -eenerally
developed in westem arclritecture scl.rools u ith secular rnethodological
consideratior.r arrd then adapted by schools of architecture irr various Islarr.ric
countries. Studio Culture is shrouded il'ith mytlis that are considered necessary
for arciritectural students to conform in order to be successful architects. This
researcl.t has the objective of evaluating the appropriateness of embracing the
myths, based on Islamic perspectives. Tliis research is an example of
multidisciplinary research tl.rat combined the fields of arclritectural education
and Islamic perspective of education. By critically analysing this issue, it is
hoped that this research could benefit alchitecture students and academicians,
as rvell as architectural practice in general. |
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