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Architectural Policy In Finland Architecture As Civic Education Turit Frbe

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Architectural Policy In Finland Architecture As Civic Education Turit Frbe
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Publisher: JOVIS Verlag GmbH
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.65 MB
Pages: 192
Author: Turit Fröbe
ISBN: 9783868599381, 386859938X
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Architectural Policy In Finland Architecture As Civic Education Turit Frbe by Turit Fröbe 9783868599381, 386859938X instant download after payment.

Finland is the undisputed pioneer in architectural education. In 1998, it was one of the first countries in Europe to develop an official architectural policy, the declared aim of which was to more systematically integrate architecture into the educational system, teacher training programs at universities, and adult education.


In her field study, Turit Frobe spoke with various experts to get a picture of just how successful this internationally acclaimed Finnish architectural policy has been. Has it succeeded in anchoring architectural education in the education system? What conditions did this require? What structures were created to do so? And is it possible to derive recommendations from Finnish experience for countries such as Germany?

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