Course Details

Urbanism 1

Academic Year 2024/25

BGA019 course is part of 1 study plan

BPC-APS Winter Semester 2nd year

Introduction to the disciplines of town and regional planning, basic information on the functional and spatial arrangement of town planning structures, the urbanistic typology of the functional systems of settlement units, urban development conditions.

Credits

3 credits

Language of instruction

Czech

Semester

winter

Course Guarantor

Institute

Forms and criteria of assessment

course-unit credit and examination

Entry Knowledge

No concurrent knowledge are required regarding this subject.

Aims

Knowledge of the elementary urbanistic typology, urbanistic structure, urban functional systems, public areas, urban detail, rural settlement and landscape.
Student will manage the goal of the subject, i.e. knowledge of the elementary urbanistic typology, urbanistic structure, urban functional systems, public areas, urban detail, rural settlement and landscape.

Offered to foreign students

Not to offer

Course on BUT site

Lecture

13 weeks, 2 hours/week, elective

Syllabus

  • 1. Urban planning and spatial planning, socio-economic and environmental framework
  • 2. Settlement formations, urbanization
  • 3. Spatial arrangement of urban structure
  • 4. Functional arrangement of urban structure
  • 5. Functional systems of the city - housing and housing, production and storage, commercial and recreational facilities
  • 6. Functional systems of the city - recreation and greenery
  • 7. Functional systems of the city - transport framework, transport equipment, technical infrastructure
  • 8. Public spaces and urban interior
  • 9. Urbanistic detail
  • 10. Sustainable urban structure of the 21st century
  • 11. Rural settlement and landscape
  • 12. Urban development - demographic, social and cultural conditions
  • 13. Urban development - natural, technical and economic conditions

Exercise

13 weeks, 1 hours/week, compulsory

Syllabus

  • 1.-2. Introduction of the analytical methodology. Working approach.
  • 3.-4. Geographic urban analysis
  • 5.-6. Step 1. Group analysis (environmental analysis, historical development, communications)
  • 7.-8. Step 2. Group analysis (Purpose, vegetation, view)
  • 9.-11. Consultation
  • 12.-13. Review of work