ArchiCulture: A Short Film on the Architectural Studio by Arbuckle Industries

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Samuel Nguma

Samuel Nguma is an Editor for Archute. He enjoys taking long walks and reading short stories. He is an ardent lover of architecture which he studied at the University of Nairobi.
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Every year, architecture programs around the globe witness a huge influx of enrollees. These students will someday be responsible for designing the spaces where we live and work. Now, more than ever, there is a lively discussion within the industry regarding the best ways to train these prospective architects to use today's design tools to tackle future challenges effectively.

ArchiCulture takes a thoughtful, yet critical look at the architectural studio. The 25-minute film offers a unique glimpse into the world of studio-based, design education through the eyes of a group of students finishing their final design projects. Interviews with leading professionals, historians and educators help create crucial dialogue around the key issues faced by this unique teaching methodology and the built environment these future architects will create.

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Samuel Nguma

Samuel Nguma is an Editor for Archute. He enjoys taking long walks and reading short stories. He is an ardent lover of architecture which he studied at the University of Nairobi.
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