Architectural theory as a tool for architectural criticism necessarily employed for the betterment of architectural education

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Abstract

Criticism, or "to criticize" derives from the Greek krinein meant to distinguish, which is to separate, to silt, to make a distinction. The word "theory" comes from the philosophical Latin term "theoria" meaning spectator, while in modern days means the attempt to decide architectural right and wrong on a purely intellectual base. Pedagogically architecture students participating in a review learn from whoever provides useful criticism benefiting from critiques or reviews. This research in comparison to the ones that went through focuses on Architectural Criticism and Architectural Theory and which one stems from the other, their significance in architectural education in form of crit or review and shows a road map of how reviews are to take place by their different constituents. The purpose of the paper is to see whether the architectural theory is stemming from architectural criticism and whether it’s employed in architectural education. The methodology of this paper depends on both theoretical and analytical studies through three major fields; architectural criticism, architectural theory, and the analytical study of architectural education in form of critique or review. Finally, the paper concludes by linking architectural education mostly in its architectural design projects critique or review form with architectural theory and its dependence upon architectural criticism.

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Ibrahim, A. O., Mohammed Sanad, E. M., Ramadan Abdelhai, N. M., & Alsadun, I. S. (2022). Architectural theory as a tool for architectural criticism necessarily employed for the betterment of architectural education. International Journal of Advanced and Applied Sciences, 9(1), 71–83. https://doi.org/10.21833/IJAAS.2022.01.009

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