Course Details

Urban Planning Studio

Academic Year 2024/25

NGA051 course is part of 2 study plans

NPC-ARS / ARA Summer Semester 1st year

NPC-ARS / ARP Summer Semester 1st year

Application of theoretical knowledge gained through previous study of urban, land-use planning and architectural disciplines, gaining awareness of the nature of the balance between artificial and natural environment, sustainable development of settlements and landscape.
Creation of urban unit based on analysis of basic functional systems of settlement, needs of human community, anticipation of its demographic and social development, protection of natural and historical values ??of the area. Coordination of current and future activities, determination of functional use and limits of areas in the area

Credits

10 credits

Language of instruction

Czech

Semester

summer

Course Guarantor

Institute

Forms and criteria of assessment

graded course-unit credit

Entry Knowledge

Application of knowledge and skills acquired in previous theoretical courses of architecture and urban planning.

Aims

Application of theoretical knowledge gained in previous studies of urban planning, physical planning and architectural disciplines, the gaining of awareness of the essence of a balanced relationship between the artificial and natural environment and regarding the permanently sustainable development of urban areas and rural landscapes.
The ability to apply the theoretical knowledge gained in the previous studies of urban planning, physical planning and architectural disciplines, the gaining of awareness of the essence of a balanced relationship between the artificial and natural environment and regarding the permanently sustainable development of urban areas and rural landscapes.

Offered to foreign students

Not to offer

Course on BUT site

Studio work

13 weeks, 10 hours/week, compulsory

Syllabus

  • 1. Program Analysis.
  • 2. Analysis of the site.
  • 3. References.
  • 4. Basic proposal.
  • 5. Evaluation, first design phase.
  • 6.–9. Proposal preparation.
  • 10. Evaluation, 2nd design phase.
  • 11.–12. Final version of the draft.
  • 13. Remarks and final evaluation.