Agile by Design: Embracing Resilient Built Environment Principles in Architectural and Urban Pedagogy

Anosh Nadeem Butt*, Ashraf M. Salama, Carolina Rigoni

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Abstract

Climate change, urbanization, and socio-economic inequality are increasing the severity of urban challenges, emphasizing the imperative for a resilient built environment. Yet, architectural education has lagged in adopting resilience principles into its central curricula. This paper critiques dominant pedagogical paradigms and identifies shortcomings in interdisciplinary collaboration, digital tool adoption, and practical problem-solving. Moving its focus from local to international best practices for resilience, the study extracts key dimensions for learning architecture and explores case studies in leading schools that reflect pioneering, resilience-centric pedagogies. The findings highlight the importance of scenario-based learning, participatory design, and the use of technologies like AI, GIS, and digital twins to strengthen resilience. The article also explores how policy reformulation, accreditation mandates, and cross-sector collaborations can enforce the institutionalization of resilience education. It demands a pedagogical shift toward climate adaptation design studios, inter/transdisciplinary methods, and technological skills. The study ends with action guidelines for teachers, policymakers, and industry professionals who want to ensure that architectural education becomes responsive to resilient urban futures.
Original languageEnglish
Article number45
Number of pages30
JournalArchitecture
Volume5
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 30 Jun 2025

Keywords

  • architectural education
  • digital tools
  • interdisciplinary learning
  • accreditation
  • resilient built environment
  • senario-based learning
  • sustainability in design
  • urban resilience

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