How do we read and shape the cities we inhabit? Urban design is more than just planning streets; it is about understanding how spatial relationships, physical forms, and human behaviors interact to create vibrant communities. This course introduces you to the core methodologies of urban analysis, teaching you how to translate complex physical environments into structured, actionable concepts.
By completing this course, you will develop a spatial vocabulary and learn to evaluate urban sites using both traditional measurement techniques and modern planning frameworks. You will gain the skills to conceptualize urban spaces objectively, balancing historical design principles with contemporary urban needs.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the core terminology, history, and foundational concepts of urban design.
- Analyze physical spaces using spatial abstraction and mapping techniques.
- Measure urban density, scale, and pedestrian flow using quantitative methods.
- Apply modern sustainable design principles, including transit-oriented development and green infrastructure.
- Evaluate how built environments impact social interaction and community accessibility.
- Create clear, structured conceptual plans for neighborhood-scale interventions.
This course begins with essential terminology and the historical evolution of urban planning before introducing practical methods for analyzing real-world neighborhoods. You will progress from reading urban forms to proposing strategic spatial improvements through written exercises.
This course is designed entirely for beginners, with no prior background in architecture, planning, or geography required. It is perfect for aspiring urban planners, community advocates, and anyone curious about how cities are designed.
Start your journey into urban studies today and learn to see the built environment through the eyes of a professional designer.
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