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Summer July 1, 2013, pages 1-9.
Abstract
Intuitively designers know that teamwork is necessary to produce a cohesive project. Collaborative team work, or team work across disciplines, is a fundamental basis for firms such as Arups and Buro Happold among others and these firms are known for producing innovative work as a result of their collaborative efforts. Studies have shown that collaborative efforts can produce new and original ideas not possible in a uni-disciplinary setting1. The potential to develop intriguing design solutions while requiring students to work in multi-disciplinary teams is one of the primary goals for an ongoing design studio course at the California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo.
Disciplines
Architecture
Number of Pages
9
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URL: https://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/arch_fac/85