Article Index
Part I: Philosophical Concerns
Basic Design: A Teaching Method Based on Visual Thinking Nicholas Markovich
Teaching Beginning Students Thomas Kass
Basic Design or Basics of Design? Alexander Maller
Introducing a Paradigm James Postell
An Introduction to First Year Design Studio Adams Crosby Helmer Nius Scheuermann
Part II: Structured Design Studios and Instructional Devices
Test Driving An Idea Dennis Grebner, Jiulio Bermudez
An Approach to the First Building Studio Donald Gatzke, Peter Thaler
Formal Pyramids Walter Wendler
A Studio Which Uses Design Drawing and Iterative Feedback Arthur Stamp
Computer-Aided Design or Computer-Aided Learning? Appropriate Technology for the Beginning Studio Clare Cardinal-Pett
Spatial Drawing Theory and Foundation Design Instruction with Computer-Aided Drafting Instruction Bharati Job, Henry Hildebrant
Part III: On Creativity and Imagination
Creativity and the Beginning Design Student Hasan Akkurt
Developing the Internal Environment for Problem Solving and Creativity - A Precursor to Education and the Future Rodney Culver Hill
Flat to Round and Back Again: Representations Jeffrey Hartnett
The Otherside of Seaside Judith Reno, Michael Kaplan
Seeing Through the Mind's Eye James Chaffers
Part IV: Abstract Visual Design
The Expressive Power of Simple Design Fundamentals Roxanne Reep
The Perceptual Order of Figures within an Orthogonal Field Dale Burgess Poynter
Figure/Field Permutation: The Cubist Syntax Paul James Armstrong
Part V: Humanistic Approach
Pattern Language as a Tool for Teaching Beginning Students Rob Thallon, Jenny Young
Interior Fields Studies: Teaching Beginning Students Interior Architecture Patricia Eidson
The Built Environment: An Integrative Course for Beginning Design and General University Students Tom Bartuska, Gerald Young
Introduction to Architecture: Innovation in Teaching Beginning Students Milton Shinberg, Thomas Walton
Fads, Fast Foods, and Fairy Tales Allen Harlow
Teaching Graphics through Architectural Theory Gregory Kessler
Part VI: Decision Making
Best Beginning Projects: An Environment for Ninja Steven Turnipseed
The Three R's: Reading, 'Riting and 'Rchitecture Henry V. Stout
Chess Piece - A Story of Two Cities Daniel Doz, Yung Ho Chang
Form and Imagination Fairey and Paul Goodman
New Car Showroom Kevin Forseth
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