Every city tells a story through its streets, public spaces, and physical structures, yet many of these details go unnoticed. Understanding how to systematically analyze and document these spatial dynamics is the first step toward creating vibrant, functional urban environments. This course guides you through the foundational principles of urban design, teaching you how to read the built environment with a professional eye.
You will transition from a passive observer to an active analyst of urban spaces. Through structured written lessons and practical observation exercises, you will learn how to evaluate physical form, map human activity, and translate your findings into clear spatial representations.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the core vocabulary, spatial concepts, and history of urban form
- Analyze physical characteristics of neighborhoods, from street networks to building interfaces
- Document human behavior and social activity patterns in public plazas and parks
- Create basic maps and analytical diagrams to communicate design ideas
- Apply modern sustainable urbanism principles and accessibility standards to space evaluations
- Practice documenting and synthesizing field observations into clear design recommendations
The course begins with foundational concepts of urban morphology and spatial analysis before guiding you through field observation techniques, mapping methodologies, and design representation. You will finish with a practical framework for assessing any urban space.
This course is designed for beginners, aspiring urban planners, design enthusiasts, and community advocates. No prior experience in architecture, drawing, or planning software is required to succeed.
Start analyzing the built environment and shape the future of your city.
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