ECTS Course Catalogue
Course details
Course code:
IPS10069o11Semester:
2011/2012 summerName:
Urban design with urban area revitalisationMajor:
Land ManagementStudy Type:
first cycleCourse type:
compulsoryStudy Semester:
6ECTS points:
6Hours (Lectures / Tutorials / Other):
45 / 45 / 0Lecturer:
dr inż. arch. Eleonora Gonda - Soroczyńska Language of instruction:
PolishLearning outcomes:
After completing the course, the students should:
identify the discrepancy between both the urban and rural settlement unit with the original form, formed throughout history;
know: a) the basics of urban design, b) the possibilities and scope of development, revalorisation and revitalisation of urban areas;
know how to determine: a) the key differences in designing cities and rural settlement units, b) the spatial development directions of rural estates with regard to the importance of the forms of land use and the quality of land used for agriculture;
identify the importance of the determinants of the growth of a city regarding its fragment; and the growth of a village from the perspective of space and function;
know which methods allow for the functional transformation of both the settlement unit and a chosen fragment;
practically utilise: the study of the development plan for a fragment of an urbanised and non-urbanised area with regard to its functional, technical, social, environmental and cultural requirements
Competences:
Prerequisites:
Course content:
Course introduction. The basics and theory of urban planning. The settlement network of Poland. The arrangement and development of cities in Poland. The scale of a city. The beauty of cities. City ecology. Topography. City street network. Urban terrain. The value and protection of urban architecture. The technical and service infrastructure in the city. Green space in the open space system. Elements of urban composition. The role of composition in the process of urbanisation. The city and its spacial structure. The origin of contemporary housing. Urban space management and planning. Elements of green composition in urbanism. Contemporary movements and tendencies in urban design. The development process of the city. The composition of the spacial structures of a rural settlement unit with regard to the systematics of a rural settlement (socioeconomic classification, morphometric classification – criteria, methods, common rural morphological forms, morphogenetic – common rural spatial forms. The ecological rural model – the issue of the full-scale use of renewable energy resources. The principles of programming and designing the functional-spatial structure of a rural settlement: the characteristics of the programme, the characteristics of the management, location conditions and the physiographic conditions of construction areas. Location conditions and physiographic conditions of construction areas. Managing: 1) living quarters (multi-family, single family and homestead developments; the homestead as the spatial arrangement of buildings, architectural structures and accompanying objects), 2) the social sphere, centrifying areas, rural settlements, green spaces and sport-leisure facilities in the rural settlement: the importance and function of green spaces in rural estates, forms of management 3) production centres and technical-economical centres. Evaluating urban areas, the principle governing the protection of historical spatial layouts, the revalorisation and revitalisation of urban areas. The revitalisation of downtown areas. The revitalisation of living quarters, postindustrial and postmilitary areas. Changes in the functional-spatial structure or urban areas. Adjusting the forms of urban areas to current and future needs. The new quality of public space. Project conventions and the evaluation criteria for spatial and urban developments.Recommended literature:
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