Teacher(s)
Language
French
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Main themes
This course builds on knowledge already covered in the Bachelor's degree.
- the relationships between town planning (imagined and applied) and urbanisation (produced)
- the relationships between geography, networks and urban forms
- the relationships between regions and social cohesion
- the relationships between town planning and natural and landscape resources
- the forms of interaction : economic arguments, stakeholder systems, political decision making
Learning outcomes
At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to : | |
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Specific learning outcomes: By the end of this course, students are able to
- by making hypotheses on the technical, social and economic interactions which have produced it (topics 3 and 5).
Build knowledge of architecture
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Content
The course of 'Architecture, city and territory: theories and methods of urbanism' constitutes the last course of this area of knowledge.
It is organized in thematic work sessions aiming at the production of an analysis of a territory faced to contemporary development challenges. Each session includes a theoretical and a methodological framework and also an applied exercise. They lead the students working in teams to the achievement of a booklet A3 which synthesizes all approaches and reflections and which is delivered during the January exam session. The presentations and the exercises successively approach the 6 following topics :
It is organized in thematic work sessions aiming at the production of an analysis of a territory faced to contemporary development challenges. Each session includes a theoretical and a methodological framework and also an applied exercise. They lead the students working in teams to the achievement of a booklet A3 which synthesizes all approaches and reflections and which is delivered during the January exam session. The presentations and the exercises successively approach the 6 following topics :
- Political ambition and planning.
- Activities of the city and logics of location.
- Living together at different scales.
- Mobility of goods, people and informations.
- Natural environment and landscape.
- Future-oriented scenarios based on the 'Twin tracks' model.
Bibliography
Déposée sur Moodle
Faculty or entity
Programmes / formations proposant cette unité d'enseignement (UE)
Title of the programme
Sigle
Credits
Prerequisites
Learning outcomes
Master [120] in Architecture (Bruxelles)