Demirbaş, Özgen Osman2016-01-082016-01-082001http://hdl.handle.net/11693/14597Ankara : The Department of Interior Architecture and Environmental Design, Bilkent University, 2001.Thesis (Ph. D.) -- Bilkent University, 2001.Includes bibliographical references leaves 94-101Design activity has existed since the beginning of life. Through time, this activity has turned to be a profession and the education of it has become important. Learning as an interactive process is an important issue in design studio. This study aims to analyse architectural education through the Experiential Learning Theory of Kolb in which learning is considered as a cycle that begins with experience, continues with reflection and leads to action. Experiential Learning Theory defines ‘accommodating’, ‘diverging’, ‘assimilating’ and ‘converging’ styles as the four different learning styles. A research was conducted to evaluate the effects of learning style preferences on the performance of design students at Bilkent University, in the department of Interior Architecture and Environmental Design. The relation of learning styles and performance scores of design students were analysed. It was found out that there were statistically significant differences between the performance scores of students having different learning styles in different stages of design education through studio process. However, at the end of the process, it was found out that there was no difference in performance of the design students having diverse learning styles.x, 112 leavesEnglishinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessArchitectural EducationDesign StudioExperiential LearningLearning StylesNA2005 .D46 2001Architecture--Study and teaching.Architectural studios.The relation of learning styles and performance scores of the students in interior architecture educationThesisB148433