Cities are more than just collections of buildings; they are complex ecosystems that shape how we live, work, and interact. Understanding how to analyze and design these spaces is essential for creating sustainable, vibrant, and inclusive communities. This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the core principles of urban design and physical planning, helping you decode the built environment. You will transition from a casual observer of cities to an analytical thinker capable of evaluating spatial layouts, public spaces, and neighborhood structures. What you will learn: - Understand the foundational history, terminology, and core concepts of urban design; - Analyze the physical layout of neighborhoods using contemporary spatial analysis frameworks; - Evaluate the relationship between public policy, zoning laws, and the built environment; - Apply modern principles of pedestrian-friendly, accessible, and mixed-use transit-oriented design; - Incorporate green infrastructure and sustainable climate-resilient practices into urban concepts; - Read and interpret site plans, zoning maps, and physical planning documents. This text-based program begins with essential urban design definitions and historical models before guiding you through the practical dimensions of site analysis, public space design, and modern sustainable planning. This course is designed specifically for beginners, aspiring urban planners, architects, and community advocates with no prior experience in design or municipal planning. Start reading today and discover how to analyze, plan, and influence the future of our cities.
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