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Stop Spoon-Feeding Architecture Students: Why Graduates Lack Confidence - Part 2

Naziaty Mohd Yaacob Season 20 Episode 28

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Are we creating architecture graduates who can’t think for themselves? 

In this episode of Talk Architecture, host Naziaty explores the dangers of spoon-feeding in design studios — from ready-made notes and tutor suggestions to declining curiosity and weakened problem-solving skills. Drawing from Dr. Abijit Shatterji’s insights, we examine how convenience is quietly undermining the very foundation of architectural education. We then suggests that the problem lies in that process of making a decision.

From master-apprentice traditions to today’s digital ease and instant PDFs, discover why students often become exam-ready but not career-ready. Learn practical shifts toward inquiry-based learning, self-made sketches, and genuine exploration that build independent thinkers and confident future architects. The comfort that costs real learning must end.

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