Title of article :
Creativity, Design Studio Performance, and Social Media: A Study of Instagram Use among Architecture Students
Author/Authors :
Pourahmad Ghalejough, Ali Department of Architecture - Tabriz Islamic Art University, Tabriz, Iran , Hashempour, Parisa Department of Architecture - Tabriz Islamic Art University, Tabriz, Iran , Haghparast, Farzin Department of Architecture - Tabriz Islamic Art University, Tabriz, Iran
Abstract :
The importance of using visual social media as the digital learning and inspiration resources in architecture is
blatantly obvious. On the contrary, there are still gaps in the position of those platforms in the elements of
creativity and performance within design studios. The major research question is how does the architecture
students' use of architectural content on Instagram relate to their creativity and design studio performance? The
paper aims to determine the relations of defined Instagram usage parameters with creativity indicators and
students' grades in studios. After crafting the theoretical framework, the correlational research method was used to
define the correlations between variables by Spearman’s correlation coefficient. All 72 students of the Design
Studio III course during 2018-2020 at Tabriz Islamic Art University reported their Instagram usage parameters
and design grades. Their creativity was measured by Abedi’s version of the Torrance Test of Creative Thinking,
and the data were analyzed using SPSS software. Results revealed significant and positive correlations between the
students’ performance and the overall score of creativity, fluency, and originality; but, no correlation was found in
elaboration and flexibility. Also, there is a significant and positive correlation between Instagram use and
flexibility of creativity. However, no significant correlations were reported between Instagram use and their studio
performance. Hence, despite enhancing the flexibility, students cannot consider Instagram as a tool to achieve
success in studios. Furthermore, the assessment system of the studios in Iran doesn’t cover all aspects of creativity,
and it’s crucial to construct a new architecture-oriented creativity test.
Keywords :
Creativity , Design studio performance , Architectural design , Social media , Instagram
Journal title :
International Journal of Architectural Engineering and Urban Planning