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This document outlines the learning objectives, requirements, assessment, and course outline for an urban design course. The learning objectives are to understand modern urban design concepts and principles, develop skills in urban place analysis and interpretation, and critical thinking abilities. Students must have a Google account and Zoom access. Assessment will include attendance, participation, exercises, a midterm exam making up 25% and a final exam making up 35% of the grade. The 15-week course will cover topics like ancient cities, urban models, elements of urban morphology, and the future of cities.

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Planning 2

This document outlines the learning objectives, requirements, assessment, and course outline for an urban design course. The learning objectives are to understand modern urban design concepts and principles, develop skills in urban place analysis and interpretation, and critical thinking abilities. Students must have a Google account and Zoom access. Assessment will include attendance, participation, exercises, a midterm exam making up 25% and a final exam making up 35% of the grade. The 15-week course will cover topics like ancient cities, urban models, elements of urban morphology, and the future of cities.

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Learning Objectives

 Recognize and understand the concepts and principles that shaped modern urban
design
 To develop skills in the representation, analysis, and interpretation of urban places and
spaces, in both textual and graphical modes.
 To develop critical and analytical thinking along with the ability to communicate this
thinking

Requirements

 An active Google account for Google Classroom


 Zoom

References

Assessment

 Attendance: 5%
 Active participation: 5%
 Exercises: 30%
 Midterm exam: 25%
 Final exam: 35%

Course Outline

1st week = Orientation and Introduction to Planning 2

2nd week = History of Ancient cities

3rd week = Elements of Urban Design

4th week = Basic Urban Models developed between 19 th and 20th Century: Linear, Garden and Industrial
City

5th week = New bourgeois city: Paris, Amsterdam, Barcelona, Vienna, Chicago

6th week = Modern Movement

7th week = Urban models developed during 20 th Century

8th week = Midterm exam

9th week = Elements of Urban Morphology

10th week = Image of the City

11th week = Urban collective forms


12th week = Urban planning in the Philippines

13th week = Urban design problems

14th week = Future cities

15th week = Final exam

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