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Universitat Internacional de Catalunya

Urban Design IV

Urban Design IV
1.5
8139
5
Second semester
OB
Project Planning Module
Urbanismo 4
Main language of instruction: Spanish

Other languages of instruction: English

Teaching staff

Introduction

Subject to a request for an appointment.


PRESENTATION

The subject of Urbanism trains the student in the area of the urban project, providing the necessary vision on the design of public space. Through the (theoretical and practical) study of references, the student reflects on the technical and compositional relationships between the elements of a public space project.

Pre-course requirements

Students can enrol for the Urban Design 4 course once they have passed Urban Design courses 1, 2 and 3.

Objectives

  • Deepen the concepts acquired in Urbanism 2 and 3 and apply the methodologies in the practical exercise to be developed.

  • Provide instruments and methodological bases to develop the design of open space in consolidated urban contexts and peri-urban landscape.

  • Know and integrate the main compositional and sustainability concepts in the integration of the elements of public space

  • Expand knowledge of the main experiences of urbanization projects carried out in the local and international context.

Competences/Learning outcomes of the degree programme

  • 35-T - Ability to conceive, put into practice and develop urban projects
  • 37 - Ability to develop functional programmes for buildings and urban spaces.
  • 42 - Ability to catalogue buildings and urban heritage and plan their protection.
  • 45-T - Ability to design and execute roads and urban development, gardening and landscaping projects
  • 46 - Ability to apply urban planning ordinances and standards.
  • 47-T - Ability to prepare environmental and landscaping surveys and plans to correct environmental impacts.
  • 51 - To acquire adequate knowledge of the study methods of social needs, quality of life, habitability and basic housing programmes
  • 52 - To acquire adequate knowlege of the environment, sustainability and the principles of conserving energy and environmental resources.
  • 53 - To acquire adequate knowledge of architectural, urban development and landscaping traditions of Western culture, as well as their technical, climate, economic, social and ideological foundations
  • 55 - To acquire adequate knowledge of the relationship between cultural patterns and the social responsibilities of the architect
  • 57 - To acquire adequate knowledge of urban sociology, theory, economy and history.
  • 58 - To acquire adequate knowledge of the methodological principles of urban planning and metropolitan and regional development.
  • 59 - To acquire adequate knowledge of the mechanisms of preparing and managing urban development plans on any scale.
  • 60 - To acquire knowledge of civil, administrative, urban planning, building and professional regulations.
  • 61 - To acquire knowledge of feasibility analysis, supervision and coordination of integrated projects.

Learning outcomes of the subject

At the end of the course the student:

  • Identifies, conceptualizes and synthesizes the most significant open spaces in his/her proposal through diagrams.
  • Acquires the basic notions to face the design of landscape recognizing the main variables: topography, drainage, solar orientation, artificial lighting and vegetation.
  • He/she obtains knowledge about some specific materials of the urbanization works such as pavements, urban furniture and vegetation, and knows how to apply them according to the type of project he/she carries out.
  • Achieves control of the most relevant tools for the representation of the contents studied and use various scales to prepare the required documents.
  • Builds a reasoned reflection on the project decisions adopted in the different scales of work and is able to link them with the rest of the content studied in the technical areas.

Syllabus

Introduction to the public space project. Concepts and references.

Criteria for the design of the free space:

- Types of public and private open spaces. Project concepts and strategies

- Integration of public space in the context

- Paving: arrangement and composition rules

- Vegetation: arrangement and composition rules

- Topography: natural and created by the project. accessibility

- Management and control of rainwater and drainage systems.

- Urban furniture: forms of composition and social behavior

- Perception of open space environments

Teaching and learning activities

In person



The teaching of Urban Planning 4 is carried out in a continuous workshop format where theoretical and practical learning is integrated. The following methodological steps are followed:

  • Reading and conceptualization of the types of free spaces to develop. Review of composition and organization criteria.
  • Schematic definition of the main variables that affect the public space project.
  • Analysis of the organization of public space considering the nearby context, compositional criteria and relationships between the elements of vegetation, paving, topography and furniture
  • Reading and understanding the perceptual results of space
  • Understanding the links generated between the use of materials, the functionality of space and organization.
TRAINING ACTIVITYCOMPETENCESECTS CREDITS
Class exhibition
35-T 37 42 45-T 46 47-T 51 52 53 54 57 58 59 60 61 0,18
Class participation
35-T 37 42 45-T 46 47-T 51 52 53 54 57 58 59 60 61 0,18
Clase practice
35-T 37 42 45-T 46 47-T 51 52 53 54 57 58 59 60 61 0,18
Tutorials
35-T 37 42 45-T 46 47-T 51 52 53 54 57 58 59 60 61 0,21
Individual or group study
35-T 37 42 45-T 46 47-T 51 52 53 54 57 58 59 60 61 0,75

Evaluation systems and criteria

In person



Totally face to face modality at the classroom.

The evaluation will be continuous and the ability to express in a synthetic and organized way the contents corresponding to each one of the steps followed in the Workshop will be assessed. The assimilation of the theoretical contents, the reference models and the instrumental bases and their application to the open space project will be especially considered.

The evaluation of the Practical Workshop represents 100% of the final grade.

It is considered essential to be able to pass the subject:

• Attendance at workshops. Absences must always be justified and can never exceed, as a whole, 15% of the school day. If this condition is not met, the student will not be able to continue the course.

• Deliver an A4 format dossier according to the guidelines given and reach a positive evaluation.

The course is presented as a workshop and therefore the active participation of the student in the debates will be valued.

Bibliography and resources

General Bibliography:

PEREIRA, Celeste. "Jordi Henrich. Una visión de Barcelona y su espacio público". Public Art.Urban Design.Civic Participation.Urban Regeneration. vol.61 , nr2. ISBN: 1139-7365, 2019.

LOIDL, Hans. "Open(ing) Spaces: Design as Landscape Architecture",  Birkhauser (29 enero 2014) ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 3038214876 ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-3038214878