Yorgancıoğlu, DeryaGenel, Ö. A.2022-05-162022-05-162022-04-011474-273Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/10679/7680https://doi.org/10.1386/adch_00047_1This study investigated the exploratory potentials of sketch modelling in the introductory architectural design studio. It focused on the course ‘ARCH 102 Architectural Design Studio I’, in which sketch modelling was deployed as a creative problem-solving practice, triggering an exploratory process through thinking and doing. The study adopted the case-study method. Hence, the principal sources of data are student projects and studio tutors’ first-hand observations and reflections. The findings reveal that, along with its iterative and communicative functions, the exploratory nature of sketch modelling helps first-year students overcome design issues in the making of design. The findings lay the groundwork for more systematic studies on reflective learning practices in design education.enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccessReversing the design process in the introductory architectural design studio: The exploratory function of sketch modellingArticle211678400098542760000510.1386/adch_00047_1Architectural design educationArchitectural design modellingDesign communicationDesign studio pedagogyManual design toolsReflective practiceTutor‐student relationship2-s2.0-85129404053