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Name of course/module THE CARD OF DESCRIPTION THE EDUCATION MODULE URBAN THEORY FUNDAMENTALS OF URBAN DESIGN Main field of study Education profile (general academic, practical) Code AU_K_1.3_003 Year / Semester ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN PLANNING general academic II/3 Specjalization Language of course: Course (core, elective) - Polish core Hours Lectures: 30 Classes: 45 Laboratory classes: Number of points - Projects / seminars: - 1+6 Level of qualification: I Form of studies (full-time studies/part-time studies) Full-time studies Education area(s) Technical Sciences ECTS division ( and %) 7 100% Course status in the study program (basic, directional, other) directional Responsible for course/lecturer: dr hab. inż. arch. Robert Ast e-mail: robert.ast@put.poznan.pl tel. 61 665 32 90 Faculty of Architecture ul. Nieszawska 13C, 60-965 Poznań tel.: 061 665 32 90 (general academic, from other field of study) general academic Responsible for course/lecturer: dr inż. arch. Waldemar Szeszuła e-mail: waldemar.szeszula@put.poznan.pl tel. 61 665 32 90 Faculty of Architecture ul. Nieszawska 13C, 60-965 Poznań tel.: 061 665 32 90 Prerequisites of knowledge, skills, social competences: 1 Knowledge: 2 Skills: 3 Social competences: Objective of the course: student has explicit, theoretically based knowledge including the key issues of urban and architectural composition, student has basic knowledge of fields of study related to field of study being studied, knows the basic methods, techniques, tools and materials used at solving simple engineering tasks in the scope of architectural designing and urban, student can identify a design problem and on the basis thereof, can draw up specification of practical tasks in the scope of composition, student can carry out critical analysis of the manner of operation and assess especially in relation to field of study being studied - the existing solutions, especially devices, facilities, systems, services, student understands the need for lifelong learning; can inspire and organize of learning other people, student correctly identifies and resolves dilemmas related to urban and architectural composition. practice of feeling and drawing the urban interior, to aim at demonstration of impact the entered changes in space and its perception, practice the ability to distinguish in space the leading and stopping forms, improving skills of suggestive drawing the space, practice the ability to use the compositional means to achieve the intentional aim, practice the

drawing skills, practice the ability to forming the form of urban space, individual creation and presentation of solutions of complex of conjugated interiors, knowledge of issues related to urban composition and basic issues of urban. Learning outcomes Knowledge: W01 W02 W03 W04 W05 W06 Skills: has basic knowledge on modern trends in architectural designing in the scope of architectural designing and town and arts - drawing, painting and sculpture knows the principles of descriptive geometry and drawing and can use the software supporting architectural designing and town has basic knowledge in the field of mathematics, descriptive geometry, theory of structures and construction physics knows the basic methods, techniques, tools and materials used at solving engineering tasks in the scope of architectural designing of residential and commercial facilities, of designing offices and other work places, of designing recreational space and in the scope of landscape designing has knowledge in the theory of architectural designing and urban has knowledge in the scope of the theory of architecture and urban AU1_W02 AU1_W05 AU1_W05 AU1_W09 AU1_W12 AU1_W14 U01 has self-education skills AU1_U02 U02 can work individually and in a team, in this can organise his/her time properly as well as can undertake liabilities and meet the deadlines U03 can draw and dimension the basic structural and construction elements in an architectural concept and in the building plans and designs can use selected computer programs supporting design decisions, can U04 design selected components of complex engineering structures can select materials of respective aesthetic properties, as well as U05 physiochemical, structural, fire-fighting and acoustic properties required for architectural designing and urban Social competences: AU1_U05 AU1_U06 AU1_U08 AU1_U24

K01 K02 K03 K04 K05 can work over a set task independently and can cooperate in a team, assuming a of different roles therein; demonstrates responsibility in the work performance understands the need of continuous self-education (1st and 2nd degree studies, post-graduate studies) - improvement of professional, personal and social competences can respectively determine priorities for the execution of goals set by himself/herself or by others; is fully aware of the importance of professional conduct; is aware of the liability for tasks performed jointly with others within the team work is aware of the importance of the solutions proposed by an architect and liability arising thereunder is aware of the social and humanistic aspects of the architect's work - a profession of public trust Methods of check the learning outcomes AU1_K01 AU1_K03 AU1_K06 AU1_K08 AU1_K09 Forming evaluation: Reviews of implemented works during semester presentation in the forum of group, joint discussion. Obtain all positive grades is a condition of course credit. Classes no. 1A, 1B Required scope of development: view on the scale 1:1000, 1:500 or 1:250, axonometry on the same scale, perspective view (views) from the level of human, any technique, excluding the computer studies, A3 format. Classes no. 2 Required scope of development: mock-up dimensions of the basis not bigger than A3 format, view, scale 1:1; perspective drawing illustrating the phenomena of leading out or leading in, any technique, A3 format. Classes no. 3 Required scope of development: view - scale 1:1000 or 1:500 (determine the location), specific view; scale depends on project from 1:200 to 1:50, sections, facades; scale depends on project from 1:200 to 1:50, perspectives from the level of human, mock-up or axonometry, eventually drawings of detail, any technique, A3 format. Classes no. 4 Required scope of development: view - scale 1:1000, 1:500 or 1:250, section, scale 1:1000, 1:500 or 1:250, drawings, analysis of interior compactness, any technique, A3 format. Classes no. 5 Required scope of development: view on the scale 1:500 or 1:250 with the project of territory development, especially: Partition into building lots and course of the fence, Building location with space zoning, Private and public, Entrances to garages and entrances to the buildings, Greenery, elements of road surface, communication, parking lots, important elements of lots equipment such as rubbish heap, terrace, parking spaces etc. View on the scale 1:250, 1:200 or 1:100 of fragment of complex with marking functional schemas of selected buildings, characteristic section through designed complex. Perspectives showing nature of designed complex from level of human, mock-up or computer visualizations, eventually axonometry showing the whole of designed complex. Grading scale: 2,0; 3,0; 3,5; 4,0; 4,5; 5,0.

Summary score: Final assessment consists of: an average of partial grades issued by teacher and assessments of committal and quality of developments; assessment of final results of project issued by teacher during review at the last classes in the semester. Assessment criteria are announced at the beginning of the semester. Final grading scale: 2.0, 3,0; 3,5; 4,0; 4,5; 5,0 Course contents Lectures: A series of lectures is an introduction to wide discipline that is urban. Provides knowledge of city essence and rights in force in urban space. In particular way treats the issues for which is responsible architect in urban team quality of composition and relevant use the urban material. Prepares students to aware perception and formation of urban space and gives theoretical fundamentals to designing the elementary settlement units. An important element of course is familiarize students with issues related to organisation of different forms of city space and basic functions occurring in urbanized space such as: housing, workplaces, recreation, services. There are presented principles of solutions in the scope of communication, infrastructure, natural environment, social environment and others. There are discussed basic aspects of spatial policy. Furthermore there is discussed the issues of integration and spatial hierarchy, typology of urban units and indicators of intensity and building thickness and rate of occupancy, as tools for obtaining synthetic information about project area, and also enabling the objective assessment of existing conditions in relation to social needs. The program provides obtain basic knowledge in the scope of forming the urban space, including two-dimensional layout and three-dimensional structure on the background of existing context and functional and compositional connections of developed area. Classes: Classes no. 1A Presentation in the drawing form, on the basis of place autopsy the selected fragment of city Poznań space with characteristics of clear interior. Classes no. 1 B Modification of space from classes no. 1A. Make clear changes in space consisting on: change of height and nature of building, solutions of urban floor, addition or elimination of others capacity elements but leaving visible trace of initial space. Classes no. 2 Dynamic, attractive, spatial composition. Find in composition and illustrate with perspective drawings the places where are phenomena: leading, stopping, leading in, leading out. Classes no. 3 Spatial composition commemorating historical moment and give its concrete spatial context. Classes no. 4 Complex of conjugate interiors in urban space. Classes no. 5 Elementary housing complex, consists of 8-14 single family house (with an indication on use the different types of single family houses). In composition make an effect of clear interior or complex of urban interiors. Basic bibliography: 1. Wejchert K., Elementy kompozycji urbanistycznej, Warszawa 1974 2. Adamczewska-Wejchert H., Domy atrialne-jeden z typów jednorodzinnego budownictwa zespolonego, Warszawa 1978

3. Adamczewska-Wejchert H., Kształtowanie zespołów zabudowy mieszkaniowej, Warszawa1985 4. Chmielewski J. M. Teoria urbanistyki w projektowaniu i planowaniu miast. Warszawa 2001 5. Czarnecki W., Planowanie miast i osiedli,- tomii Poznań 1968, 6. Peters P., Rosner R., Małe zespoły mieszkaniowe, Warszawa 1983 7. Wejchert K. Przestrzeń wokół nas, Katowice1993 8. Adamczewska-Wejchert H., Małe miasta, Warszawa 1986 Complementary bibliography: 1. Bańka A., Behawioralne podstawy projektowania architektonicznego, Poznań 1984 2. Ostrowski W., Urbanistyka współczesna, Warszawa 1980 3. Tołwiński. T., Urbanistyka, tomy-i, II, III, Warszawa 1939 4. Hall E., Ukryty wymiar, Warszawa 1978 5. Hall E., Bezgłośny język, Warszawa 1987 6. Lynch K., L image de la cite, Paris 1969 7. Wallis A., Miasto i przestrzeń, Warszawa 1977 8. Żórawski J., O budowie formy architektonicznej, Warszawa 1973 9. Korzeniewski W. Budownictwo mieszkaniowe -poradnik projektanta, Warszawa 1989 10. Bennevolo L., Miasto w dziejach Europy, Warszawa 1995 11. Műnch H. Geneza rozplanowania miast wielkopolskich w XIII i XIV w., Kraków 1949 12. Wróblewska G. Rozplanowanie nowożytnych miast w Wielkopolsce od XVI do końca XVIII wieku, Warszawa, Poznań 1977 13. Fu Tuan Yi, Przestrzeń i miejsce, Warszawa 1987 The workload of student Form of activity Hours ECTS Total workload 155 7 Activities that require individual contact with the teacher Activities of practical 85 4 70 3 Balance the workload of the average student Form of activity participation in lectures participation in classes/ laboratory classes (projects) preparation for classes/ laboratory classes preparation to colloquium/review participation in consultation related to realization of learning preparation to the exam attendance at exam Number of hours 30 h 45 h 15 x 3 h = 45 h 25 h 5 x 2 h = 10 h 0 h 0 h Total workload of student: 7 ECTS credits 155 h As part of this specified student workload: activities that require direct participation of teachers: 45 h +30 h + 10 h = 85 h 4 ECTS credits