Cities thrive when their relationship with natural resources, especially water, is thoughtfully designed. Understanding this interplay is crucial for creating resilient and livable urban spaces. This course provides a foundational understanding of how water systems, both natural and engineered, integrate with urban design, empowering you to analyze and contribute to more sustainable city planning. What you'll learn: Understand the historical evolution of urban water infrastructure and its impact on city development. Analyze the principles of integrating natural water features and ecological systems into urban design. Explore the innovative design and societal role of the Philadelphia Waterworks as a historical case study. Learn about modern green infrastructure solutions and their application in contemporary urban water management. Identify foundational concepts of urban resilience and adaptive design in response to climate challenges. Practice interpreting urban plans and design concepts related to water systems. The course begins with the historical context of urban water management, progresses through key design principles, and then applies these concepts to real-world examples, culminating in an in-depth look at the Philadelphia Waterworks. This course is designed for aspiring urban planners, landscape architects, environmental enthusiasts, and anyone new to the concepts of urban design and water management, requiring no prior experience. Begin your exploration into the fascinating world where water meets urban form.
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