Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/25637
Title: Approaching Extracurricular Activities for Teaching and Learning on Sustainable Rehabilitation of Mass Housing: Reporting from the Arena of Architectural Higher Education
Authors: Dragutinovic, Anica
Milovanovic, Aleksandra
Stojanovski, Mihajlo
Damjanovska, Tea
Đordzevic, Aleksandra
Nikezic, Ana
Pottgiesser, Uta
Ivanovska Deskova, Ana
Ivanovski, Jovan 
Keywords: extracurricular activities; extracurricular learning formats; student workshops; workshop models; pedagogical models; architectural higher education; mass housing neighbourhoods; sustainable rehabilitation
Issue Date: 30-Jan-2023
Publisher: MDPI
Source: Dragutinovic, A.; Milovanovic, A.; Stojanovski, M.; Damjanovska, T.; Đorđevic, A.; Nikezic, A.; Pottgiesser, U.; Ivanovska Deskova, A.; Ivanovski, J. Approaching Extracurricular Activities for Teaching and Learning on Sustainable Rehabilitation of Mass Housing: Reporting from the Arena of Architectural Higher Education. Sustainability 2023, 15, 2476. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15032476
Project: Rehabilitation of Mass Housing as a Contribution to Social Equality (RE-MHN).
Journal: Sustainability
Abstract: The article presents the potentials and capacities of extracurricular activities such as student workshops for strengthening existing curricula and introducing emerging specialised areas, topics, and challenges into architectural higher education. The specific objective of this study is to enhance and test different pedagogical models for learning on the sustainable rehabilitation of mass housing neighbourhoods (MHN), as a specific type of modern heritage, through innovative extracurricular teaching practices based on interdisciplinarity, flexibility, and adaptability. This research presents three student workshops focusing on the rehabilitation of mass housing neighbourhoods (MHN), involving students, academics, and professionals from the field, organised in Germany, Serbia, and North Macedonia in 2022. Moreover, it engages a comparative analysis of the learning formats and approaches developed within this discipline-specific cross-border collaboration. The study provides (1) an insight into the comparative analysis of learning capabilities and (2) the formulation of workshop models supported by diagramming of the workshop structure. The conclusion of the article summarises the findings and highlights the essential aspects for engaging student workshops, as an instrument for generating operational knowledge in the field of mass housing rehabilitation.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/25637
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