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Planning 2 (Week 1)

The document outlines the course specifications for Planning 2, focusing on Fundamentals of Urban Design and Community Architecture. It includes course objectives, a detailed course outline, and requirements for evaluation. The course aims to develop students' understanding of spatial order, socio-cultural expression, and community involvement in urban design.

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Planning 2 (Week 1)

The document outlines the course specifications for Planning 2, focusing on Fundamentals of Urban Design and Community Architecture. It includes course objectives, a detailed course outline, and requirements for evaluation. The course aims to develop students' understanding of spatial order, socio-cultural expression, and community involvement in urban design.

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PLANNING 2

RENMAR B. YUTOC uap rmp


COURSE SPECIFICATIONS
ALLIED COURSES

Architectural Visual Communications 1 : Graphics 1


Architectural Visual Communications 2 : Visual Techniques 1
Architectural Visual Communications 3 : Graphics 2
Architectural Visual Communications 4 : Visual Techniques 2
Architectural Visual Communications 5 : Visual Techniques 3

PROFESSIONAL COURSES

Architectural Design 1 : Introduction to Design Professional Practice 1 (Laws Affecting the Practice of Architecture)
Architectural Design 2 : Creative Design Fundamentals Professional Practice 2 (Administering the Regular Services of the Architect)
Architectural Design 3 : Creative Design in Architectural Interiors Professional Practice 3 (Global Practice for the 21st Century)
Architectural Design 4 : Space Planning 1
Architectural Design 5 : Space Planning 2 Planning 1 : Site Planning and Landscape Architecture
Architectural Design 6 : Site Development Planning and Landscaping Planning 2 : Fundamentals of Urban Design and Community Architecture
Architectural Design 7 : Community Architecture and Urban Design Planning 3 : Introduction to Urban and Regional Planning
Architectural Design 8 : Design of Complex Structures
Architectural Design 9 : Thesis Research Writing Computer-Aided Design and Drafting for Architecture 1
Architectural Design 10 : Thesis Research Application Computer-Aided Design and Drafting for Architecture 2

Theory of Architecture 1 Research Methods for Architecture


Theory of Architecture 2
Tropical Design
Architectural Interiors
Housing
Building Technology 1 : Building Materials
Building Technology 2 : Construction Drawings in Wood, Steel, and Concrete (1-storey building) ARCHITECTURE COMPREHENSIVE COURSE
Building Technology 3 : Construction Drawings in Wood, Steel, and Concrete (2-storey building)
Building Technology 4 : Specifications Writing and Quantity Surveying SPECIALIZATION COURSES
Building Technology 5 : Alternative Building Construction Systems
Community Planning Development
Building Utilities 1 : Plumbing and Sanitary Systems Urban Design Studio
Building Utilities 2 : Electrical, Electronics, and Mechanical Systems Construction Management
Building Utilities 3 : Acoustics and Lighting Systems

History of Architecture 1
History of Architecture 2
History of Architecture 3
History of Architecture 4
PLANNING 2
FUNDAMENTALS OF URBAN
DESIGN AND COMMUNITY
ARCHITECTURE
Planning 2
FUNDAMENTALS OF URBAN DESIGN & COMMUNITY ARCHITECTURE

Course Description:
Spatial order, Socio-cultural expression in the design of the exterior environment in
neighborhood, communities, towns, and cities

Prerequisite:
Planning 1
Planning 2
FUNDAMENTALS OF URBAN DESIGN & COMMUNITY ARCHITECTURE

Course Objectives:

At the end of the course, the student should be able to:

• Acquire a sense of spatial order, scale, culture and history in handling urban
design and community architecture problems;

• Develop awareness on the need for socio-cultural expression and


communication in the design of specific place in towns and cities;

• Have a working knowledge of the organization, and behavior in the design of


specific towns and cities.
Planning 2
FUNDAMENTALS OF URBAN DESIGN & COMMUNITY ARCHITECTURE

Course Objectives:

At the end of the course, the student should be able to:

• Have an awareness on the importance of community involvement /


participation and co-design techniques in urban/community architecture

• Design the built environment in the context of ecological balance, sustainable


development, and conservation of cultural and historical heritage
Planning 2
FUNDAMENTALS OF URBAN DESIGN & COMMUNITY ARCHITECTURE

Course Outline:

1. Introduction to Urban Design and Community Planning

1.1 Contextualization of Urban Design and Community Architecture

2. Socio-cultural Basis of Design of Communities

3. Historical Background: Aesthetics / Community Architecture

4. Orientation & Identity in Community Architecture

5. Creating and Identifying the Sense of Place and Sense of Time

6. Signs and Symbols in Urban Design


Planning 2
FUNDAMENTALS OF URBAN DESIGN & COMMUNITY ARCHITECTURE

Course Outline:

7. Elements of Urban Design

8. The Image of the City

9. Responsive Environment

10. Space in Urban Design, Urban Aesthetics, Urban Planning

11. Documenting the City: The System of Design and Process of Presentation

12. Theories, Rules, and Process in Urban Design


Planning 2
FUNDAMENTALS OF URBAN DESIGN & COMMUNITY ARCHITECTURE

Course Outline:

13. Legal Considerations in Urban Design

14. Design Requirements of Specific Places in Towns and Cities

14.1 Cluster Housing and Planned Unit Development (PUD)

14.2 Areas for Priority Development (APDs) / Mixed Use Development and
Commercial Areas

14.3 Industrial Parks and Districts

14.4 Planning Educational Campuses


Planning 2
FUNDAMENTALS OF URBAN DESIGN & COMMUNITY ARCHITECTURE

Course Outline:

14.5 Government Center and the Plaza Complex

14.6 Coastal / Lakeside Community Planning

14.7 Resort Community Design

14.8 Parks and Open Spaces, Recreational Areas

15. Design as a Public Policy


Planning 2
FUNDAMENTALS OF URBAN DESIGN & COMMUNITY ARCHITECTURE

Course Requirement:

Grade
Requirements Percentage TENTATIVE TERM GRADE =
Distribution
PE (35%) + PR (25%) + Q (20%) + AS (10%) + ACP (10%)
PE Periodic Exam 35%

PR Projects / Reports 25%


FINAL GRADE =
Q Quizzes 20%
TPG (30%) + TMG (30%) + TFG (40%)
AS Assignments 10% PRELIM MIDTERM FINAL

ACP Average Class Participation 10%


PLANNING 2
INTRODUCTION TO URBAN
DESIGN AND COMMUNITY
PLANNING
URBAN DESIGN

Urban design involves the arrangement and design of buildings,


public spaces, transport systems, services, and amenities. Urban
design is the process of giving form, shape, and character to
groups of buildings, to whole neighborhoods, and to a city.

Raven, J., Stone, B., Mills, G., Towers, J., Katzschner, L., Leone, M., Gaborit, P., Georgescu, M., and Hariri, M. (2018). Urban planning and design. In Rosenzweig, C., W. Solecki, P. Romero-
Lankao, S. Mehrotra, S. Dhakal, and S. Ali Ibrahim (eds.), Climate Change and Cities: Second Assessment Report of the Urban Climate Change Research Network. Cambridge
University Press. New York. 139–172
URBAN DESIGN

The creation of city features including public space, infrastructure,


transport, landscapes and community facilities.

URBAN PLANNING

The planning of city structures such as policies, zones, neighborhoods,


infrastructure, standards and building codes,

https://simplicable.com/new/urban-design-vs-urban-planning
URBAN DESIGN URBAN PLANNING

Features and systems Level Strategy, structure, and policy

Design and user experience Focus Technical and political

https://simplicable.com/new/urban-design-vs-urban-planning
COMMUNITY ARCHITECTURE

A practice that contributes to creating awareness in society,


involving the users in its design process, and making them
differentiate between their needs and aspirations

https://www.re-thinkingthefuture.com/architectural-community/a2556-co-designing-with-users-building-community-architecture-with-the-community/
URBAN DESIGN URBAN PLANNING

COMMUNITY ARCHITECTURE
Community Architecture: The Use of Participatory Design in the Development of a Community Housing Project in the Philippines,
Danilo V. Ravina, Rowell Ray Lim Shih, Gabriella Medvegy
Community Architecture: The Use of Participatory Design in the Development of a Community Housing Project in the Philippines,
Danilo V. Ravina, Rowell Ray Lim Shih, Gabriella Medvegy
Community Architecture: The Use of Participatory Design in the Development of a Community Housing Project in the Philippines,
Danilo V. Ravina, Rowell Ray Lim Shih, Gabriella Medvegy
Community Architecture: The Use of Participatory Design in the Development of a Community Housing Project in the Philippines,
Danilo V. Ravina, Rowell Ray Lim Shih, Gabriella Medvegy
Community Architecture: The Use of Participatory Design in the Development of a Community Housing Project in the Philippines,
Danilo V. Ravina, Rowell Ray Lim Shih, Gabriella Medvegy
2022-0910.1 end.

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