Every street, plaza, and building tells a story about how people live, interact, and move through space. Understanding how to decode these physical environments is the first step toward creating more functional, vibrant, and sustainable communities. This course guides you from seeing a city to truly observing and documenting it like a professional urban designer.
You will start by mastering the essential terminology, historical frameworks, and core principles of spatial organization. From there, you will learn to conduct field observations, analyze pedestrian behavior, and translate your findings into clear analytical diagrams and written reports. We also cover modern design considerations, including climate resilience and universal accessibility, ensuring your skills align with contemporary planning practices.
What you'll learn:
- Understand foundational urban design principles and spatial vocabulary
- Observe and document human behavior and flow in public spaces
- Create clear analytical diagrams and spatial maps to represent design ideas
- Interpret the historical and social layers of diverse urban environments
- Evaluate public spaces for accessibility, safety, and climate resilience
- Communicate design proposals effectively through structured written briefs
This text-based course guides you step-by-step through core theory, observational exercises, and practical drawing and writing techniques. You will build your skills progressively, starting with simple site visits and moving up to complex spatial analyses.
This course is designed for absolute beginners, aspiring urban planners, design students, and community advocates who want to understand and improve the built environment. No prior design, architecture, or drawing experience is required. Start observing your city with a designer's eye today.
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