The first half of the course will examine the inheritance of local context through an explanation of the historical background, urban design methods, and contemporary social conditions.
The second half will focus on specific urban problems and examine the structure of the problems and solutions from various perspectives through fieldwork and group discussions.
At the end of the course, students will be able to:
1.Explain the idea of local context inheritance in urban space.
2.Explain the variety and meaning of the framework of urban planning and its inherent issues based on historical documents and site visits.
history, local context, urban planning, urban design
✔ Specialist skills | ✔ Intercultural skills | Communication skills | ✔ Critical thinking skills | Practical and/or problem-solving skills |
This class meets once a week for 7weeks.
The first three lectures will focus on the inheritance of local history, combining methodology of its reading and some of the related urban design strategies. The second four sessions will focus on specific urban problems, with group discussions on why such urban problems are occurring now and how they can be solved.
Course schedule | Required learning | |
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Class 1 | Local context and urban space | Understanding of the notion of local context |
Class 2 | Local context and its inheritance ① | Reading the local context and understanding of design that respects it |
Class 3 | Local context and its inheritance ② | Reading the local context and understanding of design that respects it |
Class 4 | How do we think about the inheritance of historical urban space? | Understanding of the inheritance of historical urban space |
Class 5 | Field Research | Understanding of urban problems in the target area |
Class 6 | Group Discussion | Group discussions on specific urban issues |
Class 7 | presentation | Presentations based on group discussions |
Preparation is not required.
After class, student are encouraged to deepen discussion of city, urban problems, and keywords on them presented in class.
No textbook is set.
Course materials are distributed during class.
The first half:Participation and contribution to class discussions
The second half:Group presentation
Total= average of the first and second half grades
None required.
sakamura.k.aa(at)m.titech.ac.jp
Instructor’s office:West Bidg.9, Rm 507, 5Fl. Contact by e-mail in advance to schedule an appointment.