Integrating mathematics and architecture design curricula has resulted in a positive change in students' abilities to apply mathematics to architectural design. The authors developed the first-year calculus-with-applications course based on the Realistic Mathematics Education approach. In order to encourage students to use mathematics in design projects, the integration of mathematics and architecture education was continued by developing and evaluating the second-year Mathematical Aspects in Architectural Design course based on the Mathematics as a Service Subject approach. The paper considers three directions of geometrical complexity studied in the course with a focus on the process of project-based learning of curved surfaces. © 2006 Kim Williams Books.
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Verner, I. M., & Maor, S. (2006). Mathematical mode of thought in architecture design education: A case study. Nexus Network Journal, 8(1), 93–106. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00004-006-0006-x
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