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[EN] Among the capabilities distributed by knowledge areas belonging to the studies of Architecture, the
capability of being able to express architectural critics is a specific one assigned completely to the
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[EN] Among the capabilities distributed by knowledge areas belonging to the studies of Architecture, the
capability of being able to express architectural critics is a specific one assigned completely to the
Composition area, both by the Ministery and by the different curricula of the some thirty schools of
architecture existing in Spain. Learning how to make an architectural critic is a complex process based
upon some previous knowledge (history of architecture, theory of architecture, etc.), initially to be
acquired by students in the first academic year and to be trained in different subsequent subjects in
order to reach an adequate level in this capability. In the School of Architecture of the Universitat
Politècnica of València, the capability of making an architectural critic is specifically worked in the
subject of Architectural Composition during the fourth year and Architectural Restoration in the fifth
year, both belonging to the Department of Architectural Composition. The same capability is worked
with a level even higher in the subjects of Theory and History of the Preservation and Intervention
Criteria within the master in Preservation of the Architectural Heritage. This capability is developed
through a methodology based upon debates that the students organize in the classroom. Reduced
groups of students prepare a topic previously agreed with the professor to become a kind of “experts”
of it with the help of bibliography, articles, documents, etc. They make a brief presentation generating
questions among the audience of their fellow students. After this presentation, this audience must try
to answer those proposed questions that often have not a clear or definitive answer, but many
possible critical interpretations. These debates allow the students to express personal visions of a
topic founded on previous acquired knowledge in these or other subjects, having to argue a critical
position. Besides, this methodology encourages an intense and active participation of all the students
of the classroom, not to mention the development of the capabilities of reflection, oral exposition and
argumentation.
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