Our very own, Jessica Mace, has posted another article on PLATFORM titled “Community Partners in the Classroom”! In this article, she explores how experiential learning (EL) outside of a typical lecture room teaches students transferable skills that will benefit them in their future endeavours. Partnering with the Ontario Heritage Trust (OHT), Mace’s students in FAH473Continue reading “New Article: “Community Partners in the Classroom””
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New article: “Transforming architectural history through experiential learning”
In a newly published article on PLATFORM, “Transforming Architectural History Through Experiential Learning,” Canada Constructed’s Dr Jessica Mace reflects on the need to rethink coursework in architectural history education to keep in step with the changing discipline. Using a case study from the Department of Art History at the University of Toronto, she demonstrates howContinue reading “New article: “Transforming architectural history through experiential learning””
Canada Constructed-Related Courses: 2021-2022 Academic Year
Interested in courses on the architecture, history, and space of Canada but not sure where to look? Check out our “Courses” section to find some courses suited to your interests from different departments across the University of Toronto!
Guest speakers on Canadian architecture
The former company town of Port Union, Newoundland, est. 1916. Photo: Jessica Mace Canada: Buildings and Landscapes We are excited to say that the study of Canadian architecture is back in a big way at U of T! This semester, a brand-new course, FAH 273 Canada: Buildings and Landscapes—taught by Professor Christy Anderson and ProfessorContinue reading “Guest speakers on Canadian architecture”