Research on Architectural Design Course Teaching Reform under the New Engineering Talent Training Concept - Taking Architectural Design V as an Example

Dan Chen

Abstract


In recent years, the development of technologies such as big data, artificial intelligence, and the Internet of Things has drastically changed the architectural market, raising the demands on architects by enterprises and institutions. The traditional teaching model of architecture majors struggles to meet the market's demand for professionally applied talents, necessitating reform. With the introduction of the new engineering talent training model by the Ministry of Education, the goal of educating students has shifted from a focus on theory and professional techniques to nurturing engineering talents with innovative spirit and practical skills. The cultivation of these qualities requires profound contemplation by architectural educators on how to train architectural talents who can meet societal needs, and put these ideas into action. Based on the concept of new engineering construction, this article first analyzes the problems students face in actual teaching and practical work. It then proposes suggestions for teaching reform specific to Architectural Design V, applying these reform measures to the education of senior students. This approach is beneficial in enhancing students' professional design abilities and innovative thinking, thereby improving the quality of applied talent training and teaching standards. This holds significant guidance value for the practical teaching reform of architectural courses.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22158/jetss.v6n1p28

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