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8 INTELLIGENCES

Project

Unit

Tutor(s)

Date

Award

Intelligent Architecture

Architectural Design 201

Leon Slattery, David Barr & Sean Gorman 

2009 | semester 1

High Distinction

SYNOPSIS

Based on Howard Gardner's theory that each individual has the capacity to possess multiple intelligences; an exploratory site analysis was undertaken influenced by the 8 intelligences identified by Gardner. 

 

  • visual | spatial

  • verbal | linguistic

  • logical | mathematical 

  • bodily | kinesthetic 

  • musical 

  • interapersonal 

  • intrapersonal

  • naturalist 

 

PROPOSITION

Through the development and understanding of the 8 intelligences, we begin to identify our own differing strengths and weaknessess. Mapping, reading, writing and researching under the working manner of the 8 intelligences allows us to critically think  how we approach a site (Cottesloe) forming the 'tool kit'.

 

  • cafe                                                           

  • observation pod                                       

  • jetty

  • toilet block | shower facilities

  • picnic area | shelter 

"Multiple intelligences is a psychological theory about the mind. It's a critique of the notion that there's a single intelligence which we're born with, which can't be changed, and which psychologists can measure. It's based on a lot of scientific research in fields ranging from psychology to anthropology to biology. It's not based upon based on test correlations, which most other intelligence theories are based on. The claim is that there are at least eight different human intelligences. Most intelligence tests look at language or logic or both - those are just two of the intelligences. The other six are musical, spatial, bodily/kinesthetic, interpersonal, intrapersonal, and naturalist. I make two claims. The first claim is that all human beings have all of these intelligenceS. It's part of our species definition. The second claim is that, both because of our genetics and our environment, no two people have exactly the same profile of intelligenceS, not even identical twins, because their experiences are different."  - Howard Gardner

 

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