Travelling Studio (Philippines) (ABPL90440)
Graduate courseworkPoints: 25Not available in 2025
About this subject
Overview
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This studio facilitates interdisciplinary teaching and learning approaches in the fields of architecture, urban design, urban planning, property, construction and landscape architecture. It will bring together staff and students of the Melbourne School of Design and the University of the Philippines. These engagements will enable students to understand and to develop design and planning responses to informal urbanism as a global phenomenon. Students will undertake analysis and design/planning inventions on one or more of the following issues: informal settlement, in-situ upgrading, citizen-based planning, informal land tenure, informal transport, walkability, informal street trading and governance.
Students will learn to engage with complex issues of informal settlement including morphological issues (street networks, walkability, density, building typology) as well as community-based planning, livelihoods, land tenure and the politics of eviction. Students will work both collectively and individually to produce urban visions and frameworks for the future of these settlements.
SPECIFIC INFORMATION ABOUT TRAVELLING STUDIO (MANILA, PHILIPPINES)
These projects will be focused on the University of the Philippines campus in Manila (14°39'06.76" N 121°04'00.60" E) with its associated transit networks and employment opportunities. About 93 ha of this 500ha campus are occupied by informal settlements of various kinds. We will work with these communities to develop plans for the upgrading of buildings and infrastructure consistent with the maintenance of livelihoods including street vending and transport. The focus of particular student projects may include community planning, housing, community buildings, infrastructure upgrading, open space design, walkable access networks, land tenure, governance frameworks and political strategies.
Students will be required to specialize within their pre-trip and post trip assignments. The travel component will be collaborative with each student contributing from their expertise. We will seek assistance from disciplinary staff when and if necessary to assess students from outside our disciplines (construction, property, landscape).
Multidisciplinary Nature
The studio is focused on understanding and engaging with informal settlement upgrading - mixed-use development on land where property tenure is uncertain, where construction may be substandard, where the architecture and urban design is incremental. The settlements are geared to local employment, informal trading, urban agriculture and transport planning. Addressing the spatial, social and institutional challenges involved in the process of designing on-site upgrading and redevelopment requires transdisciplinary collaboration. It is difficult to imagine a more multi-disciplinary studio than this.
Overseas participation dates: From 4 June to 14 June inclusive.
Intended learning outcomes
On completion of this subject, students should be able to:
- Engage effectively in international collaboration practice.
- Engage critically with the broad academic literature in this field.
- Engage creatively and systematically with complex problems involved in the planning, design and construction processes in a particular location.
- Produce creative and professional urban planning and design visions that incorporate community aspirations.
Generic skills
- Interdisciplinary teamwork
- Understanding and navigating social and cultural difference
- Knowledge transfer
- Organisational collaboration
- Managing risk
Last updated: 4 March 2025
Eligibility and requirements
Prerequisites
- Admission into or selection of one of the following:
- MC-ARCH Master of Architecture
- MC-LARCH Master of Landscape Architecture
- MC-URPL Master of Urban Planning
- MC-URBDES Master of Urban Design
- MC-CM Master of Construction Management
- MC-ARCHCM Master of Architecture/Master of Construction Management
- MC-ARCLARC Master of Architecture/Master of Landscape Architecture
- MC-ARCHUP Master of Architecture/Master of Urban Planning
- MC-UPUD Master of Urban Planning/Master of Urban Design
- MC-ARCHUD Master of Architecture/Master of Urban Design
Corequisites
None
Non-allowed subjects
None
Inherent requirements (core participation requirements)
The University of Melbourne is committed to providing students with reasonable adjustments to assessment and participation under the Disability Standards for Education (2005), and the Assessment and Results Policy (MPF1326). Students are expected to meet the core participation requirements for their course. These can be viewed under Entry and Participation Requirements for the course outlines in the Handbook.
Further details on how to seek academic adjustments can be found on the Student Equity and Disability Support website: http://services.unimelb.edu.au/student-equity/home
Last updated: 4 March 2025
Assessment
Description | Timing | Percentage |
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Pre- trip presenation
| Day 1 | 10% |
Field trip presenation
| Towards end of fdield trip | 40% |
Post-trip Report and exhibition
| 2 Weeks after the end of teaching | 50% |
Last updated: 4 March 2025
Quotas apply to this subject
Dates & times
Not available in 2025
What do these dates mean
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Additional delivery details
Quota: 16
This subject is a quota subject and places are limited. Places are not guaranteed until selection is completed. You will be notified in writing if you are selected.
Selection criteria:
- Academic merit based on discipline. Enrolment from a mix of disciplines is sought including at least Urban Design, Architecture and Urban Planning.
- Max 300 word statement of interest: what are your motivations for doing this subject? what are you curious about? what is your experience of group work?
- Application should be sent to aftab.hussain@unimelb.edu.au by March 27.
Overseas participation dates:
From 4 June to 14 June inclusive.
The Schedule for Selection and enrolment will be:
- Information Meeting: March 9
- Application Deadline : March 27
- Selected students informed and enrolled: March 31
Last updated: 4 March 2025
Further information
- Texts
- Incidental costs
- Available to Study Abroad and/or Study Exchange Students
Last updated: 4 March 2025