Urban designing II
General data
Course ID: | 1900-5-PRUR2 |
Erasmus code / ISCED: |
02.0
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Course title: | Urban designing II |
Name in Polish: | Projektowanie urbanistyczne II |
Organizational unit: | Faculty of Geography and Regional Studies |
Course groups: |
(in Polish) Przedmioty obowiązkowe, dzienne studia I stopnia (kierunek Gospodarka przestrzenna) (in Polish) Przedmioty obowiązkowe, dzienne studia I stopnia (kierunek Gospodarka przestrzenna) - sem. 2 (in Polish) Przedmioty obowiązkowe, dzienne studia I stopnia (kierunek Gospodarka przestrzenna) - sem. 3 |
ECTS credit allocation (and other scores): |
(not available)
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Language: | Polish |
Main fields of studies for MISMaP: | spatial development |
Type of course: | obligatory courses |
Requirements: | Introduction to urban design 1900-5-PPR |
Prerequisites (description): | Class is available in English for Erasmus students. It is suitable only for those interested in a town planner profession. |
Mode: | Remote learning |
Short description: |
Students prepare urban designs of single-family settlements. |
Full description: |
Students prepare urban designs in one of chosen places. The work on a design begins an analisis of conditions and then with creation of synthetic conceptual sketches.One of its elements is a must visit place the selected location. Students prepare drawings of spatial management that show buildings' shapes, public spaces, transportation infrastructures and city green. |
Bibliography: |
Kasprisin Ron Urban Design. The composition of compexity; Routledge New York- London 2011 Carmona Matthew, Oc Taner, Heath Tim Public Places Urban Spaces. The Dimensions of Urban Design; Architectural Press; Burlington MA 2003 Lang Ion Urban Design. A typology of procedures and products. Illustrated with over 50 Case Studies; University of New South Wales Sydney, Australia Michael A. von Hausen Dynamic Urban Design. A handbook for Creating Sustainable Comunities Worldwide; iUniverse, Inc. Bloomington 2013 Frederick R. Steiner and Kent Butler Planning and Design Standards (student edition) APA American Planning Association John Wiley and Sons Inc. New Jersey 2007 |
Learning outcomes: |
To raise participants' ability for an active and creative performance when faced with the surrounding reality. Ability to design single-family settlements with consideration of aesthetical, technical and law demands. Perfection of graphical presentation of designs. |
Assessment methods and assessment criteria: |
Assessment of a design presented on the last classes is based on the quality of content-related solutions, the independence and the creativeness of a student during his work and aesthetics of a graphical presentation of a design. |
Practical placement: |
None |
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