Course detail
Urbanism II - Urban Construction
FA-U22Acad. year: 2011/2012
The subject “Urbanism II – building cities” introduces and directs students of architecture faculty in urbanistic problems, it deals with concepts of urbanistic complexes and with attitude to architecture. Accent is put on conceptual principles of single functional elements and operating system. Students are also familiarizing with urbanistic building typology, elements and devices for living, commercial and non-commercial equipment, production, relaxation, verdure, technical equipment and transportation. In lectures and seminars the students shall acquire knowledge about urbanistic designing and are trained to handle basic urbanistic studio.
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Number of ECTS credits
Mode of study
Department
Learning outcomes of the course unit
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Assesment methods and criteria linked to learning outcomes
Course curriculum
2. Housing and residential complex – I
3. Housing and residential complex - II
4. Housing and residential complex - III
5. Housing and residential complex - IV
6. Civil commercial equipment (shop, services, accommodation)
7. Civil non-commercial equipment (administration, culture, schools)
8. Production and storage facilities and complexes
9. Verdure and relaxation
10. Transportation I (basic typology)
10. Transportation II (transport network, transport service)
11. Transportation III (transport equipment)
12. Technical equipment
Work placements
Aims
Specification of controlled education, way of implementation and compensation for absences
Recommended optional programme components
Prerequisites and corequisites
Basic literature
English Partnership/The Housing Corporation: Urban Design Compendium 2. London 2006 (EN)
Gehl. J.: Život mezi budovami, Partnerství, 2000, (CS)
Krier, L.: Architektura , volba nebo osud, Academia 2001 (CS)
Maier, K.: Urbanistická čítanka, ČKA Praha 2002 (CS)
Marhold, K.: Sídla, Urbanistická typologie II, ČVUT Praha 1991 (CS)
Norma ČSN 736110 Projektování místních komunikací (2005) (CS)
Prinz, D., Sttädtebau, 1. a 2. Díl, W. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1987 (DE)
Šerek, Lhotáková, Sklenář, Pavlíček: Technická infrastruktury. FA VUT 1996 (CS)
Ústav územního rozvoje: Zásady a pravidla územního plánování, ÚUR 2005 (CS)
Vyhlášky MMR ČR (CS)
Recommended reading
Brath, J.: Pešie zóny v meste, 1987 (SK)
Internet: www mmr.cz. www uur.cz (CS)
Neufert, E., Navrhování staveb, Consultinvest, Praha 1995 (CS)
Sitte, C.: Stavba měst podle uměleckých zásad, 1995 (CS)
Classification of course in study plans
Type of course unit
Lecture
Teacher / Lecturer
Syllabus
2. Housing and residential complex – I
3. Housing and residential complex - II
4. Housing and residential complex - III
5. Housing and residential complex - IV
6. Civil commercial equipment (shop, services, accommodation)
7. Civil non-commercial equipment (administration, culture, schools)
8. Production and storage facilities and complexes
9. Verdure and relaxation
10. Transportation I, II (transport network, transport service)
11. Transportation III (transport equipment)
12. Technical equipment
13. Research and analysis, drawing documentation
Seminar
Teacher / Lecturer
Syllabus
Relation of urbanism and architecture. Typical urbanistic spaces and topics – squares, streets, waterfronts, urbanistic block. Walk. Perspective of quality and bad urban space (1).
House and city, building placement in urbanistic structure analysis – setting task A.
2. Turning in and presentation of task 1, task A consultation.
Fragment of city residential development study – relation of function and house typology with development style, demands of residential environment, orientation, columns, insolation (2).
3. Presentation of task A.
Correction and finishing task A.
Fragment of city residential development study – transport systems, space demands of transportation, transportation service, service road design and parking lot (3).
4. Turning in task A.
Fragment of city residential development study – inner block organization, verdure and small architecture (4.).
5. Turning in tasks (2), (3), (4) - Fragment of city residential development study, situation 1:500.
Fragment of family development study and calculation of intensity of area usage, situation 1:500, 100x100m (5).
Urbanistic study of small urbanistic complex – explanation of tasks B and C.
6. Exam work – processing of urbanistic study of given small urbanistic complex (comprehensive urbanistic design – situation 1:1000) – task II.
7. Discussing exam works, their evaluation.
Correcting urbanistic situation from exam work.
Turning in task (5)-
City street as polyfunctional area – perspective of residential street or city boulevard, cross-section (6).
8. Turning in task (6).
Authorizing urbanistic study as data for model.
Urbanistic model processing.
9. Consultation of semifinished model.
Overall written test.
10. Presentation and evaluation of task no. III, discussion
11. Educational excursion
12. Reserve
13. Credit