Fluid Space and Transformational Learning

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Activated space
Anna Heringer
Architectural education
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Built School Environment
Cadavre Exquis
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Celestin Freinet
Child's Spatial Behaviour
Child’s Spatial Behaviour
Contemporary Education Theory
Continuous Transformative Process
Creative Re-interpretations
Dialogical
Dialogical-polyphonic space
educational space design
El Croquis
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experiential education research
Experiential learning
External Objective Conditions
flexible classroom architecture
Fluid spatiality
Freinet's Schools
Freinet’s Schools
Gary Moore
Herman Hertzberger
Interior Common Space
Modalities
Open Air School Buildings
Open Teaching Movement
Parc De La Villette
participatory learning environments
Playful space
School Environment's Form
School Environment’s Form
Shadrach Woods
Society's Cultural Production
Society’s Cultural Production
socio-spatial theory
spatial pedagogy
Specific Educational Practices
Stimulative Learning
transformative learning in schools
Yves Tanguy

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367736361
  • Weight: 180g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Dec 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Fluid Space and Transformational Learning presents a critique of the interlocking questions of ‘school architecture’ and education and attempts to establish a field of questioning that aspectualises and intersects concepts, theories and practices connected with the contemporary school building and the deschooling of learning and of the space within and through which it takes place.

Tying together the historicity of architectural theory, criticism and practice and the plural dynamic of social fields and sciences, this book outlines the qualities and modalities of experiential fields of transformational learning.

The three qualities of space that are highlighted along the way – activated, polyphonic and playful space – as they emerge (without being instrumentalised) through architecturalised spatial modalities – flexibility, variability, interactivity, taut fluid polyphony, multiplicity, transcendence of boundaries – tend to construct and establish a school environment rich in heretical socio-spatial codes.

Meshing cooperative, participatory, intrapsychic and interpsychic dimensions, they invite the factors of learning to a creative, imponderable, transformational disorder and deconstruct dominant conditioned reflexes of a disciplinary, methodical and productive order.

Kyriaki Tsoukala is Professor of Architectural Theory at the School of Architecture, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. She has published six authored books, twelve edited books and many articles on the subjects of the perception of space, the new qualities of public space and the epistemological issues of contemporary architecture.

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