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Land Use and Urban Design (ABPL90132)
Graduate courseworkPoints: 12.5On Campus (Parkville)
Overview
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This subject was formerly known as Urban Design for Planners.
Urban design is concerned with the shaping of public space at multiple spatial scales from lanes, streets and squares to the neighbourhoods and districts of the larger metropolis. This subject emphasises the development of urban design knowledge that is of value to urban planners and other related professionals, while critically reflecting on urban design as it is practised. Students will develop understandings of the nature of urban design, and the roles of other professionals in relation to it. The fundamental qualities of urban places are examined from an urban design perspective. These understandings form the basis of skills development in using planning tools to achieve desirable urban design outcomes. An integrated program of lectures, studio workshops, fieldwork, and teamwork provide the basis for developing urban design understandings. Students will undertake hands-on urban design work, while reflecting critically upon the role of urban design, and the manner in which planning and urban design are interconnected.
Intended learning outcomes
This subject aims to enable students to:
- Understand the nature of urban design;
- Assess the urban design qualities of urban places;
- Use planning controls to effect desirable urban design outcomes;
- Integrate and apply theoretical knowledge;
- Prepare and present urban design documents.
Generic skills
- Creative response to complex problems.
- Spatial analysis.
- Awareness of different approaches to design tasks.
- Use of sketches and diagrams to analyse, plan and communicate.
- Be able to work effectively as a group member making valuable contributions to group discussions and group projects.
Last updated: 3 November 2022