
Is our architecture education system preparing students for real-world practice—or are we just churning out designers in a vacuum?
In this unfiltered, thought-provoking conversation, Professor Amrita Madan—an architect, experiential designer, and PhD scholar—talks about the systemic disconnect between architectural education and its practical implementation. From curriculum stagnation to outdated teaching methods, from the value of PhDs to the future of sustainable, responsible design—this episode is a must-watch for students, educators, and professionals alike.
🔍 Key Highlights:
-Why creativity alone isn’t enough—it needs responsibility
-The myth of the “creative genius” and the reality of teamwork
-How architecture has lost its leadership in society
-Why students face a harsh shock when entering the real world
-What systemic reform in education should really look like
-Her powerful advice to the next generation of architects
👩🎓 Whether you’re currently studying architecture, teaching it, or practicing it—this dialogue will challenge the way you see design education today.
🎙️ Hosted by Atharva Lath
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