Urbanism III - Theory
Sylabus
In the lectures, students will acquire a theoretical background to urban design that they can work with, whether in the following seminary work or in professional life. The aim of the course is to teach the student to think critically in context and connect theoretical knowledge of urban design with concrete case studies and practical skills. Teaching focuses on conceptual and procedural cognition and cognition processes.
Seminar Themes:
1. Introduction, assignment of seminary work, documents and literature
2. Visual-aesthetic tradition of urbanism 1
3. Visual-aesthetic tradition of urbanism 2
4. Functional-scientific tradition of urbanism 1
5. Functional-scientific tradition of urbanism 2
6. Joint consultation of seminar work topics 1
7. Joint consultation of seminar work topics 2
8. Scientific-social tradition of urbanism 1
9. Scientific-social tradition of urbanism 2
10. Socio-political tradition of urbanism 1
11. Socio-political tradition of urbanism 2
12. Individual consultation of seminar work
13. Individual consultation of seminar work