Learning Outcomes:
Demonstrate an understanding of current debates within the discipline of urban design, within the site analysis, the design phase and the final essay.
Demonstrate advanced theoretical and conceptual knowledge of urban design in relation to a specific urban landscape, within the site analysis, the design phase and the final essay.
Demonstrate an advanced ability to apply concepts and theoretical knowledge to current problems affecting the designed environment in relation to a specific urban landscape.
Demonstrate the ability to work in an interdisiplinary environment and to present a group project in a variety of formats.
Indicative Module Content:
Weeks 1-5: Introduction to urban site, including site visits, if possible, and meetings with local councils where appropriate, followed by research and analysis of the site. Key topics introduced through specialist lectures, readings or studio discussions include urban analysis methodologies (general arrangement analysis drawings; 3D modelling of historic, existing site and surrounding neighbourhood and character areas; public life audit; street/block survey; urban density analysis); critical theories on urban design; and introduction to national and regional planning and urban design policies and issues relevant to the chosen site.
Weeks 6-12: Strategy and design development for the chosen site, based on a theme identified by individual students. Key topics introduced through specialist lectures, readings or studio discussions include contemporary trends in urban design practice; critical theories on urban design; graphic analysis and design, presentation techniques.