How do historic industrial neighborhoods adapt to modern economic and environmental realities? Understanding the intersection of community identity, industrial heritage, and sustainable urban redevelopment is essential for modern urban planners. This course uses the unique history and spatial layout of Heijplaat in Rotterdam to teach core concepts in urban planning and neighborhood revitalisation.
You will start by learning foundational urban planning terminology, zoning principles, and the historical context of garden villages. From there, you will explore how to balance industrial expansion with community preservation, incorporating modern sustainability and climate resilience practices into urban design.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the core principles of garden village design and industrial urban planning
- Analyze the spatial relationship between residential communities and active port infrastructure
- Evaluate modern climate adaptation and flood-resilience strategies for historic waterfront neighborhoods
- Apply community-led planning frameworks to balance development with local heritage
- Formulate actionable urban renewal strategies that respect existing social structures
This course begins with essential definitions and design theory before guiding you through spatial analyses and strategic planning exercises. It is designed for beginners, students of urban studies, and community advocates looking to understand how neighborhoods evolve, with no prior planning experience required.
Begin your journey into the dynamics of resilient urban design today.
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