Obtaining basic information on urban design, climate change, sustainability, eco-cities, smart cities, researching and creating examples of sustainable urban design
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Course Learning Outcomes
Learning Outcomes |
Program Learning Outcomes |
Teaching Methods |
Assessment Methods |
1. Gaining the ability to analyze the components of the urban environment |
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1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 |
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2. Gain the ability to participate in the project and work together as part of the urban design team |
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1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 |
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3. To be informed about sustainability and to do research within the framework of this subject and to design an urban design project at the conceptual level within this framework. |
3, 4, 8, 23 |
5, 6 |
B |
Course Flow
COURSE CONTENT |
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Preparation |
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Introduction of basic parameters of field analysis, SWOT analysis |
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City image, perception and mind maps, space formation |
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Transportation systems, bike paths, standards |
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Parking lots, pedestrian shared roads, pedestrianization |
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Visual dimension of urban design, urban furniture |
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Design principles for urban open spaces: squares, pedestrian areas, streets, parks |
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Climate change, sustainability and urban design, eco-cities |
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Group presentations: Sustainable cities and urban design principles, eco-cities, smart cities, inclusive design, urban design principles for healthy cities |
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Group presentations: Sustainable cities and urban design principles, eco-cities, smart cities, inclusive design, urban design principles for healthy cities |
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Placemaking principles |
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The social dimension of urban design |
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Residential design principles |
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Group work on a given urban design problem, critiques on concept design (preparation for final project submission) |
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Group work on a given urban design problem, critiques on concept design (preparation for final project submission) |
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Recommended Sources
RECOMMENDED SOURCES |
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Textbook |
Biddulph, M. (2007) Introduction to Residential Layout, London: Elsevier GLC (1980) An introduction to Housing Layout, London: The Architectural Press. Erpi, F. (1980) Urban Traffic Planning, METU, Ankara. Gehl, J. and Gemzoe, L (2000) New City Spaces, Danish Architectural Press, Copenhagen Marcus, C. C and Francis, C. (eds) (1998) People Places: Design Guidelines for Urban Open Space, Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York Larice, M. And Macdonald, E. (2007) The Urban Design Reader, Routledge. Untermann, R. and Small, R. (1977) Site Planning for Cluster Housing, Van Nostrand Reinhold Carmona, M., Heath, T., Öc, T. and Tiesdell, S. (2003) Public Places – Urban Spaces: A Guide to Urban Design, Architectural Press, Elsevier. |
Additional Resources |
Ersoy, M. Kentsel Alan Kullanım Normları, ODTÜ, Ankara Krier, R. (1984) Urban Space, Academy Editions, London. Reid, G.W. (1987) Landscape Graphics, New York: Watson-Guptill Publications. http://www.carfree.com; http://www.carfree.com/cpix/category.html |
Material Sharing
MATERIAL SHARING |
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Documents |
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Assignments |
In term homework |
Exams |
Final Exam |
Assessment
ASSESSMENT | ||
IN-TERM STUDIES | NUMBER | PERCENTAGE |
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Homework | 1 | 50 |
Project (Assignment) | ||
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Final Exam (Final Project) | 1 | 50 |
Contrıbutıon of Final Examination to Overall Grade | 50 | |
Contrıbutıon of In-term Studies to Overall Grade | 50 | |
Total | 100 | |
Course Category | Expertise/Field Courses |
Course’s Contribution to Program
COURSE'S CONTRIBUTION TO PROGRAM |
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Program Learning Outcomes |
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Critical thinking skills: Ability to develop clear and open questions, use abstract ideas to express ideas, evaluate opposing views, reach to the well-examined results and test them with similar criteria and standards |
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Communication / Graphic communication skills: Ability to formally express each stage of planning and design process with various techniques including hand-drawings and information technologies to create appropriate presentations; to have an ability of a complete and accurate technical description and documentation of the project |
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Research skills/ Ability of Utilization from Examples: Ability to obtain relevant information, assessment, recording and apply during the architectural processes; the ability to discover examples that are appropriate to program and form, concerning the composition and development of architectural and urban projects |
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X |
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Design skills: Understanding the creation, development and implementation processes of two and three dimension design, architectural composition, and visual perception and organization in urban design, ability to apply basic architectural principles in building, interiors and layout |
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X |
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World architecture: Comprehending the rules of world architecture, landscape and urban design, and also the climatic, technological, socio-economic and cultural factors which shape these principles |
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Regional Architecture / Cultural Diversity: Comprehending the effects of national traditions and historical heritage in national and vernacular architecture including local architecture, landscape and urban design. |
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Cultural Heritage and Conservation: Having awareness of the protection of historical areas as well as the basic principles for the documentation of historical monuments and buildings for the preparation of their restoration projects. |
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Sustainability: Conservation of artificial sources which also include naturally and culturally significant buildings and spaces, regarding the role of sustainability in the architectural and urban design decisions and understanding the formation of healthy buildings and establishments |
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X |
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Social Responsibility: Comprehending the needs, behaviors, social and spatial patterns which characterize different cultures |
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Nature and Human: Understanding the interaction between physical environment and humans |
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Geographical Conditions: Ability to design settlement and building considering the natural and artificial properties of site |
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Life safety: Understanding the basic principles of life safety systems with an emphasis on the topic of emergency exits |
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Structural systems: Understanding the behavioral principles of standing structures with vertical and horizontal forces and the development and application of contemporary load-bearing systems |
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Building Physics and Environmental Systems: Understanding the basic principles of lighting, acoustics, air-conditioning and energy use in the design of environmental systems. |
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Building Shell Systems: Understanding the materials and basic design systems and correct application types of building shells |
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Building Service Systems : Understanding the basic design principles of building service systems composing, plumbing , electric , vertical circulation, communication, security and fire safety systems |
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Construction Materials and Applications: Understanding the principles and standards of building materials and components in terms of production and applications. |
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Integration of Building Systems: Ability of evaluation, selection and integration of building service systems, environment, security and building shells in building design. |
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Program Organization and Evaluation: The ability to evaluate an architectural project with a comprehensive program, according to the design criteria concerning the client, user requirements, appropriate precedents, space and equipment requirements, site conditions and related laws and standards |
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Comprehensive Project Development: Ability to improve and evaluate an architectural project with comprehensive program from graphical design to system details (Structural and environmental systems, security, etc.) |
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Control of Building Cost: Within the framework of the design project; understanding the basics of finance, building economy and cost control |
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Architect-Employer Relationship: Understanding the responsibility of analyzing the requirements of the owner and customer as an architect |
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Teamwork and Collaboration: Ability to enhance individual skills and take on different roles through identification and work as a member of the design team , in conjunction with other environments |
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Project Management: Understanding the duty of tasking, contracting, personnel management, consultants, project delivery methods and service agreement |
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Application Management: Understanding issues of office organization, business planning, marketing, financial management, project management, risk mitigation, the basic principles of leadership and the profession of issues affecting the globalization, outsourcing, project delivery, expanding practice that support the profession of architecture |
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Leadership: Understanding the pioneer role of the architect in the process of project and design for contract administration |
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Legal Rights and Responsibilities: Understanding the legal responsibilities of the architect in building design and construction such as public health, safety and well-being, property rights, zoning and housing regulations, user rights which affect architectural studies |
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Architectural Practice / Professional Development: Understanding the role of the internship in professional development, and mutual rights and responsibilities of the employer and the trainee |
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Professional Ethics: Understanding the ethical issues that are related to the professional adjudication in architectural design and practice |
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ECTS
ECTS / STUDENT WORK LOAD |
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NUMBER |
DURATION |
TOTAL WORK LOAD |
Course Duration (14 weeks x total work hours) |
14 |
3 |
42 |
Workload outside the classroom (research and reviews) |
14 |
3 |
42 |
Quiz |
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Homework |
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Presentation/Seminars |
1 |
8 |
8 |
Midterm |
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Project |
1 |
20 |
20 |
Laboratory |
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Field survey |
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Others |
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Final exam (Final Project) |
1 |
3 |
3 |
Total work load |
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116 |
Total work load / 25 |
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4,64 |
ECTS of the course |
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5 |