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Norman foster education toolkit student The Norman Foster Foundation is a research centre with a strong teaching vocation rooted in Norman Foster’s own passion for teaching in his early years of practice, when he taught at London’s Architectural Association, the Regent Street Polytechnic, and the University of Pennsylvania School of Architecture.

Architectural Analysis and ‘Living Archives’: The Norman Foster Foundation Archive as a Pedagogical Tool at ETSAM-UPM

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The creation of the New European Bauhaus indicates how crucial architects and designers are to take meaningful action in an era marked by the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals for In this direction, architectural archives provide an excellent field for learning from particular interpretations of the built environment.

Despite its potential as a valuable tool for research, archives are often disregarded in architectural education, vacating their understanding and interpretation to art and architecture historians. But what is the role of architectural archives in the contemporary teaching of architecture? What can younger generations learn from the lessons from the past?

Can archives be not only a tool for research but also a tool for practitioners? This contribution aims to share the experience of bringing together institutions that have a role in designing the built environment through an architecture educational program, enhancing a multi-directional knowledge transfer in the same spirit of the New European Bauhaus agenda.

On one side, undergraduate students and professors of Architectural Analysis at the ETSAM Madrid School of Architecture (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid), and on the other, the Norman Foster Foundation (NFF) through its Archive, also located in Madrid.

Norman foster education toolkit portal This clear, detailed and visually-appealing resource offers a complete reference point for students learning about the architect Norman Foster, as a part of their art and design study. It contains comprehensive sections on: Biography of the Artist;-Styles and Techniques;-Foster Timeline;-Significant Works;-Key Vocabulary;.

The resulting pedagogical experiment encourages acquiring research tools that motivate new readings and understanding of archives as a proactive agency in producing a more sustainable future and society through design.

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  1. 1.

    Pritzker prize winner Foster is the Executive Director of Foster + Partners and the President of the Norman Foster Foundation.

    He is also Doctor Honoris Causa of the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid.

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    The Norman Foster Foundation was founded in London in In , its headquarters were transferred to Madrid, motivating the creation of an education and research program around the Foundation’s Archive. The author of this text was part of the founding team members of the Foundation, firstly as the Archive and Projects Coordinator (–), and lastly, as Head of Education and Research Units (–).

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    Its last inventory identified , items in , with an ever-growing collection due to other fond acquisitions and Foster's ongoing work and active role in his practice.

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    The author would like to acknowledge and thank the support from Prof.

    Javier Madera, the Departamento de Composición Arquitectónica (DCA) of the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM), the Norman Foster Foundation (NFF) team members and Fundación Arquitectura COAM. I would also like to extend a special gratitude for the engagement and enthusiasm of the following students who made the exhibition possible: Maider Lavín Cachorro, Jaime de Andrés Lerma, Víctor Manuel Martín Sánchez and Ignacio Masoliver Sánchez.

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  1. Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Madrid, Spain

    Gabriel Hernández

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  1. ETSAM School of Architecture, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Madrid, Spain

    Manuel Blanco Lage

  2. School Architecture, Design & Civil Eng, Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Winterthur, Switzerland

    Oya Atalay Franck

  3. ETSAM School of Architecture, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Madrid, Spain

    Nicolas Marine

  4. ETSAM School of Architecture, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Madrid, Spain

    Manuel Rodrigo de la O Cabrera

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Hernández, G.

(). Architectural Analysis and ‘Living Archives’: The Norman Foster Foundation Archive as a Pedagogical Tool at ETSAM-UPM.

Norman foster education toolkit The Norman Foster Foundation Masterclasses explore a collection of the most compelling topics at the core of its values. Given by leading experts in the fields of architecture, urbanism, and archives amongst others, this digital initiative pursues the Foundation's extensive educational mission of promoting the exchange of knowledge between a.

In: Blanco Lage, M., Atalay Franck, O., Marine, N., de la O Cabrera, M.R. (eds) Towards a New European Bauhaus—Challenges in Design Education. EAAE AC Springer, Cham.

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