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AAR4919 - URBAN LAB 2 - Urban Design Theory, Research, Practice

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Course content

In the Urban Lab we explore the complex manner in which various urban themes are embedded in the everyday practice of architecture, urban design and planning. Pressing questions of urban design practice, research and theory are examined both from a historic and contemporary perspective.

The project course focuses on the exploration of contemporary urban design themes such as the sustainable transformation of our cities, post-industrial sites and urban landscapes. The specific theme will be defined by the topic and site chosen for the integrated Urban Design and Architecture Studio AAR4605.

The overall goal of our investigations is to contribute maintaining and making our cities and buildings liveable, beautiful and open for the future.

Learning outcome

Knowledge: The students will gain an understanding on important urban design theories and practices. They will learn to critically reflect their characteristics as an expression of contemporary trends and in a historical perspective.

Skills: The students will gain experience to research and summarize relevant materials on urbanism. By deepening their professional knowledge and extending it to the urban realm, creative potential in urban design and architecture projects is fostered.

Competence: The students will learn to critically evaluate complex urban challenges within urban design and architecture, and improve their ability to communicate professional knowledge.

Learning methods and activities

Taught together with AAR4605, the course is structured in two parallel phases. In the first stream, we will conduct case studies on exemplary master plans, urban design projects and building typologies. In the second phase, each student will read a major book on urbanism, critically reflect its impact on architecture and the city, and write a short essay of the main findings.

The lecture series, literature and case studies will provide a broad perspective on urbanism and architecture, and inform our discussions and work in the integrated studio and lab.

Further on evaluation

The assessment is based on the quality of the student project. This can have the form of an essay or research report related to the specific topic, which has been investigated. Deferred examination is normally added to the next ordinary examination period.

Specific conditions

Required previous knowledge

Bachelor in architecture or equivalent. Completed three years basic studies in architecture, landscape architecture, urban design, urban planning or similar.

The course has to be taken in combination with AAR4605 in the same semester.

Course materials

Lecture series, assignments, instructions, literature list, handbooks, and reference examples.

Working formats: case and typology studies, readings, reflections, writings, presentations and discussions.

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Facts

Version: 1
Credits:  7.5 SP
Study level: Second degree level

Coursework

Term no.: 1
Teaching semester:  SPRING 2024

Language of instruction: English, Norwegian

Location: Trondheim

Subject area(s)
  • Urban Design and Planning
  • Architecture- and Design History
  • Architectural Design
  • Town and Regional Planning
  • Architectural Theory
  • Architecture
Contact information
Course coordinator:

Department with academic responsibility
Department of Architecture and Planning

Examination

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Examination

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