nam I B I A U n IVE RS ITV OF SCIEnCE AnD TECHnOLOGY FACULTY OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND SPATIAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE AND SPATIAL PLANNING QUALIFICATION: Bachelor of Town and Regional Planning QUALIFICATION CODE: 07BTRP LEVEL: 6 COURSE CODE: SHP 5205 SESSION: January 2017 COURSE NAME: Settlement History and Planning Theory PAPER: Theory DURATION: 3 hours MARKS: 100 SECOND/SUPPLEMENTARY OPPORTUNITY EXAMINATION QUESTION PAPER EXAMINER(S) MODERATOR: N Korrubel, Contact Details: (061} 207 2570, nkorrubel@nust.na Dr R Riethmuller, Contact Details: (061} 207 2961, rriethmuller@nust.na INSTRUCTIONS 1. Answer ALL the questions. 2. Write clearly and neatly. 3. Number the answers clearly. 4. Answer in full sentences; not only bullet points or phrases. PERMISSIBLE MATERIALS 1. Pens, ruler, pencil and eraser THIS QUESTION PAPER CONSISTS OF 7 PAGES (Including this front page)
Question 1 a) State whether the following statement is true or false. {1) It is generally accepted that favourable conditions for the Neolithic revolution first occurred north and west of the Mediterranean, around what is known as the "Fertile Crescent" - a term synonymous with the phrase "the Cradle of Civilization". b) Explain briefly the Neolithic agricultural revolution. economy, social and physical unit. Your answer must refer to the (3) [4] Question 2 Discuss the critical requirements and the other requirements for the urban revolution. (7) Question 3 The city of Ur assumed control of the Sumerian empire (in Mesopotamia) during the period of about 2110 to 2015BC. Ur was typical of the Sumerian city-states. Describe the following two basic parts of Ur: a) City Proper (4) b) Religious Precinct (4) Question 4 The best documented centre of the Harappan civilisation, of the Indus Valley, is Mohenjo-daro. Describe the general layout of Mohenjo-daro. (7) Second/Supplementary Opportunity Question Paper Page 2 of 7 January 2017
Question 5 Discuss the man-made urban form determinant "the gridiron". (7) Question 6 Report the various locational determinants for organic growth settlements. (5) [5] Question 7 "Townscape, writes Anton Kriesis, is the true reflection of the way of living and the attitude to life of its inhabitants." (Source: Morris, A.E.J., {1994), History of Urban Form. Before the Industrial Revolutions (third edition), London, Prentice Hall, p35) Describe only one of the influences, namely Regional Topography, on the visual urban landscape (townscape) of the Greek cities. (5) [5] Question 8 Illustrate the differences between the two basic elements, the agora and the forum (of a standardised Roman plan) with a description of each. Provide a heading to indicate which one your answer refers to. (4 Marks for each description.) {8) Second/Supplementary Opportunity Question Paper Page 3 of 7 January 2017
Question 9 The church preserved for Europe a semblance of civilized life during the "Dark" Middle Ages. Outline the role played by the Church in maintaining the continuity of urban life, as well as the effect on commerce experienced, before the revival in the tenth century. (7) Question 10 Discuss "markets" as an urban component of the medieval towns. (8) Question 11 a) Frederick L. Olmsted, together with his business partner, the architect Calvert Vaux, can be regarded as pioneers of a new way of looking at the urban built environment. Identify the main two areas which they influenced and contributed to. (2) b) In Olmsted's address to the American Social Science Association (in 1870} he identified three moral priorities. Report any one of the three moral priorities. (2) [4] Question 12 Describe the essence of Ebenezer Howard's Utopian City. (8) Second/Supplementary Opportunity Question Paper Page 4 of 7 January 2017
Question 13 Le Corbusier proposed a redevelopment plan for Paris in 1925. His Plan Voisin would have entailed the demolition of most of historic Paris north of the Seine, except for a few monuments. Plan Voisin (see Figure A) was based on the principles of planning he developed for "La Ville Contemporaine"/Contemporary City. Describe Le Corbusier's "La Ville Contemporaine". (10) (Source: R.T. LeGates & F.Stout (editors), {2011), The City Reader (fifth edition), The Routledge Urban Reader Series, London, Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, plate 37). [10] Second/Supplementary Opportunity Question Paper Page 5 of 7 January 2017
SHPS20S Question 14 During the 1930's Le Corbusier lost faith in the capitalists. He started to believe in the virtue of centralized planning, the manner to achieve this would come through syndicalism and collectivism. His well-known planning principles combined with his modified theological view resulted in the design of "La Vi lie Radieuse" /The Radiant City. Compare "La Ville Contemporaine" with "La Ville Radieuse" and describe one of the main modifications in the design of "La Vi lie Radieuse". (6) 'So(cililc d lk<. ~. ~.: b(l\~ rnrncn.t bu:ihi ill'!,-.> t..'-1 ccnccr f,,r ~ir o t Ho p;fk<. <:I C. lhilwao.! '"l.lt<:hl ail" ;hi trnnina:l \ I' I I t IIL>I~ I ~ IImbmo:-.ict I I.\I f I - -- ~ --~ Second/Supplementary Opportunity Question Paper Page 6 of 7 January 2017
{Source: Hall, P. {1988), Cities of Tomorrow, Oxford, Basil Blackwell Ltd, p208) [6] Question 15 Describe "postmodernism", within the urban context. {6) [6] TOTAL [100] Second/Supplementary Opportunity Question Paper Page 7 of 7 January 2017