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1 ARCH 5310 Urban Design and Planning nd Term Instructor: Adjunct Associate Professor Teaching Assistant: -- Time: Mon 9:30 am 12:15 pm Venue: ELB 302 Course Website: DESCRIPTION This course will explore the evolution and planning of cities to gain an understanding of the critical urban issues and the importance of urban design to shape more sustainable cities in the future. From the early settlements to the latest megacities, humans have demarcated private (local) territories yet share resources within wider (global) communities. Cities are assemblages of these human needs, becoming repositories of civilization in history, and nowadays mass consumers of natural resources. For L. Wirth, a city is "a relatively large, dense, and permanent settlement of socially heterogeneous individuals." For Mumford, a city is a "point of maximum concentration for the power and culture of a community." For Le Corbusier, the city, like the house is a machine for living. For Koolhaas, the death of the city as we knew it is a chance for a new urbanism. Due to their complexity and influence on our spatial, social, economical, political and cultural patterns, cities are difficult to comprehend but critically important for architects to engage in shaping them. As architecture comes into being within urban contexts, the planning and design of spaces at the scale of the city and its corresponding impact on our environment becomes a discipline of its own. Some cities are by design and the others by default, some are built instantly whilst others grow organically. An extensive body of knowledge in texts about urbanism, city planning, urban design and urban culture exists for students to learn, as future architectural professionals working in the field. The fundamental urban relationships between architecture and the city will be introduced, debated and translated into designs for our immediate environment of Hong Kong and Mainland China. Critical issues on urban ideals, urban form, evolution, city planning, urban governance, institutions, theory, context, landscape, morphology, urban processes, place-making, types, scale, identity, public space, heritage, sustainability and emergence will be discussed and used as a platform to rethink our city. Lectures and assignments will be combined with guest planning professionals as speakers, so that students will learn both theory and practice. The emerging discipline of urban design and urbanism with its roots in architecture has been challenging city planning as an alternative to shaping and developing our cities. Different theories of planning and urban design are outlined, researched and adapted to current issues in Hong Kong and Mainland China. Urbanization, generic cities, the production of space, political planning, architectural culture and urban evolution will provide a contextual framework for us to (re)vision our future environments in a critical and sustainable manner. OBJECTIVES to facilitate students awareness of the evolution, planning and design of cities in the region and the world to outline to students principles of urban theory as it relates to planning and urban design and its impact on the field of architecture to equip students with a critical understanding of urban issues and their corresponding implication on our immediate environment to introduce to students differences of planning in Hong Kong and Mainland China through professional consultation
2 to provide students an opportunity to apply theoretical city development and urban design concepts within the planning contexts of both Hong Kong and Pearl River Delta. ASSESSMENT SCHEME Class Participation Assignment 1: Literature Circle: Based on City Reader (class reading-based study) 10% Total grade 20% Total grade Assignment 2: City Study: Research Paper 30% Total grade (Students research a specific city in teams of two on given topics) Assignment 3: Final Project: HK & SZ Development 40% Total grade (Urban Design Project in team work of 4 students in each group) Compulsory handin by all students of specified format A3 report booklet to include all coursework and assignments to satisfactory standard by end of term deadline (booklet is requirement to pass this subject) COURSE FORMAT Class sessions will center on thematic lectures, invited professional consultation, after which the class will split into groups of two and four to undertake specific assignments. The emphasis will be on knowledge accrual, independent learning by research, understanding professional practice, and teamwork application of theory to design. Workshops and research visits to specific environments may be made for research inquiry about urban design issues relevant to class focus. Professional guest speakers will be invited to share their expertise on urban design and planning. Teams will present their research and design works in the class as arranged. Course content produced may be selected for publication or exhibition at later date with student participation required. SCHEDULE I. 10/1/11 Lecture: The Evolution of Cities II. 17/1/11 Lecture: The Planning of Cities [Assignment 1] III. 24/1/11 Literature Circle: Based on the City Reader IV. 31/1/11 Guest Lecture / Visit: HK Planning Department [Assignment 2] 07/2/11 No Class Chinese New Year Holidays V. 14/2/11 Lecture: The Modern & Contemporary City VI 21/2/11 Case Study Presentations: Each team presents on a city VII 28/2/11 Lecture: Development of Cities in China VIII 07/3/11 Guest Lecture/ Field Trip: Shenzhen Planning Bureau IX 14/3/11 Guest Lecture: HK & SZ professional planning practice [Assignment 3] X 21/3/11 Tutorial Group: Task 1 deliverables XI 28/3/11 Tutorial Group: Task 2 deliverables XII 4/4/11 Make up Class Easter Holidays / Tutorial Group: Task 3 deliverables XIII 11/4/11 Optional Tutorial by arrangement XIV. 18/4/11 No Class--M. Arch I Review XVI. 21/4/11 Submission of Final Project / A3 Booklet [Assignment 3] LECTURES I. The Evolution of Cities II. III. The Planning and Development of Cities Literature Circle: In class discussion based on The City Reader
3 IV. Guest Lecture / Visit : HK Planning Department V. Lecture: The Modern & Contemporary City VI. VII. VIII IX City Case Study Presentations Lecture: Development of Cities in China Guest Lecture / Field Trip: Shenzhen Planning Bureau Guest Lecture: HK & SZ professional planning practice FIELD TRIP (please check the boxes) [ ] Yes [ ] Local; [ ] Overseas Date(s): To be provided later. Destination(s): Hong Kong / Shenzhen [ ] No SAME COURSE OFFERED BEFORE (student has taken the same course is not allowed to retake) (please check the boxes) [ ] Yes Offer year [ ] Term [ ] Course code [ ] [ ] No IMPORTANT NOTE TO STUDENTS: Attention is drawn to University policy and regulations on honesty in academic work. Refer to A statement from students that they are aware of these policies, regulations and guidelines is required. REFERENCES 1. Rykwert, Joseph, The Seduction of Place: The History and Future of the City, (Oxford University Press 2000) 2. LeGates, Richard T., and Stout, Frederick, The City Reader: Urban Reader Series,Third Edition,(Routledge Taylor and Francis Group, London and New York, 2003) 3. Rykwert, Joseph, The Idea of a Town: The Anthropology of Urban Form in Rome, Italy and the Ancient World. (MIT Press, 1988) 4. Bacon, Edmund N, Design of Cities, (MIT Press, 1969) 5. Kostof, Spiro, The City Shaped: Urban Patterns and Meaning Through History, (Boston, Bulfinch Press, 1991) 6. Kostof, Spiro, The City Assembled: the elements of urban form through history, (London, Thames & Hudson, 1992) 7. Giedion, Siegfried, Space, Time and Architecture: The Growth of a New Tradition ( Harvard University Press 2008 ) 8. Morris, Anthony E. J. History of Urban Form. (London, George Godwin, 1979) 9. Morris, A.E.J., History of Urban Form: Before the Industrial Revolutions, (Longman Scientific & Technical, 1994) 10. Corbusier, Le. The City of To-morrow and Its Planning. New York, NY: Dover, Howard, Ebenezer. "Introduction," and "The Town-Country Magnet." In Garden Cities of To-Morrow. (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1965) 12. Mumford, Lewis, The Culture of Cities, (New York, Harcourt, Brace and Co., 1938)
4 13. Hall, Peter, Cities of tomorrow : an intellectual history of urban planning and design in the twentieth century, (Oxford : Blackwell, 1988) 14. Wirth, Louis, Urbanism as a Way of Life (American Journal of Sociology, 1938) 15. Lynch, Kevin, A Theory of Good City Form. (MIT Press, 1984) 16. Lynch, Kevin. The Image of the City. (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1960) 17. Rowe, Colin, Collage City, (MIT Press, 1978) 18. Rossi, Aldo, The Architecture of the City, (MIT Press, 1984) 19. Alexander, Christopher, A pattern language : towns, buildings, construction, (Oxford University Press, 1977) 20. Jacobs, Jane, The Death and Life of Great American Cities. (NY: Vintage Books, 1961 Pimlico Books 2000) 21. Krier, Leon. "Town and Country," "Critique of Zoning," "Critique of Industrialisation," "The Idea of Reconstruction," and "Urban Components." In Leon Krier: Houses, Palaces, Cities. (NY: St. Martin's Press, 1985) 22. Calthorpe, Peter, and William Fulton. "Designing the Region." Chapter 6 in The Regional City: Planning for the End of Sprawl. pp and (Island Press, 2001) 23. Koolhaas, Rem and Bruce Mau, S,M, L,XL, Rotterdam, (010 Publishers, 1995) 24. Barnett, Jonathan. "Zoning, Mapping, and Urban Renewal As Urban Design Techniques," and "Designing Cities Without Designing Buildings." In An Introduction to Urban Design. pp (New York, NY: Harper and Row, 1982) 25. Barnett, Jonathan, Redesigning Cities Principles, Practice, Implementation, (Planners Press, American Planning Association, Chicago, Illinois, Washington, D.C, 2003). 26. Grindroz, Ray, The Urban Design Handbook: Techniques and Working Methods, Urban Design Associates (W.W. Norton & Company, New York and London, 2003) 27. Zoning Handbook (New York City Department of City Planning) 28. Birch, Eugenie L. "Five Generations of the Garden City." In From Garden City to Green City. Ed by K Parsons and D Schuyler. (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2002) 29. Busquets & Correa Editor, Cities X Lines, (Harvard University, 2006) 30. Shane, Grahame, Recombinant Urbanism, (Academy Press, 2005) 31. Burdett, Richard, Endless City, (Phaidon London 2008) 32. WORKAC, 49 Cities (Storefront Publications NYC, 2009) 33. (Ed) Alison, Brayer, Migayrou, Spiller, Future City (Thames & Hudson, 2007) 34. The City in 2050 (Urban Land Institute, 2009) 35. Register, Richard, Ecocities: building cities in balance with nature, (New Society Publishers, 2006) 36. Rogers, Richard, Cities For A Small Planet (Basic Books, 1998)
5 37. Newman, Peter & Jennings, Isabella, Cities as Sustainable Ecosystems: Principles and Practices (Island Press, 2008) 38. UN-Habitat, Planning Sustainable Cities: Global Report on Human Settlements 2009 (Earthscan Publications Ltd. 2009) 39. MVRDV & The Why Factory, Visionary Cities (NAi Publishers, 2009) 40. Marshall, Stephen, Cities Design & Evolution (Routledge, 2009) 41. Lu, Duanfang, Remaking Chinese Urban Form (Routledge 2006) 42. Reconstructuire la Chine (SDX Joint Publishing Co, 2006) 43. Wang Tao, Urban Development in Pre-Modern China 3000BC 900AD (essay) 44. Harvard Project on the City: Great Leap Forward, (Taschen 2001) 45. Liauw, Laurence (Ed) AD New Urban China, (Wiley London, 2008) 46. Campanella, Thomas, The Concrete Dragon (MIT Press 2008) 47. Mars, Neville, The Chinese Dream (010 Publishers 2008) 48. Anthony Gar-on Yeh and Fulong Wu, The transformation of the urban planning system in China from a centrally-planned to transitional economy (Progress in Planning Volume 51, Issue 3, April 1999, Pages ) 49. Shenzhen Masterplan (Shenzhen Planning Bureau website) 50. Qi Bao Xing, Harmony and Creativity problems of rapid city development (China Architecture Industrial Publishers, 2006) 51. Woo, Tieben, Yuet, Central, A Place for Living (CUHK 2009) 52. Liauw, Laurence (Ed) WA: Hong Kong:Good Bad Ugly (Tsinghua University, 2007) 53. Hong Kong 2030 : Planning Vision and Strategy (HKSAR Government, 2003) 54. Land Use planning for the Closed Area (Planning Department, Arup, 2009) HKSAR Chief Executive Policy Address (HKSAR Government, 2008, 2009, 2010) 57. Hong Kong City of Vision, (Planning Environmental Lands Branch HK Government 1996) 58. Chu, WKS, Direction of development Metro or New Territories. In: Yeh, AGO, Editor,. Planning Hong Kong for the 21st Century, (Centre of Urban Planning and Environmental Management, University of Hong Kong, 1996). 59. HK Planning, Environment and Lands Branch, Government Secretariat, A Consultative Digest: Territorial Development Strategy Review '96.,(Hong Kong Government, 1996) 60. HK Planning Department, Metroplan, Selected Strategy: An Overview. (Hong Kong Government 1991
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