Case-based instruction strategies in architecture

Abstract This paper is about case-based instruction (CBI) and not about computer-implemented case-based reasoning systems, as some readers tend to assume. CBI is a very old method of teaching, particularly in the studio setting. Usually it takes the form of precedent analysis. An empirical study was conducted in order to better understand how experienced designers use cases in the course of a brief design session. Based on this experience a computer-based case tool, electronic design assistance tool (EDAT), was developed and used in studio instruction. Finally, our experience with case-based instruction in non-design courses is described.