Cities are complex, dynamic ecosystems that require careful planning to remain livable, resilient, and equitable. Understanding how physical spaces influence human behavior and community well-being is the first step toward shaping the cities of tomorrow. This course introduces you to the foundational concepts of urban design and planning, helping you decode the built environment around you.
You will transition from a passive observer of city streets to an active analyst of urban spaces. By studying how zoning, transportation, public spaces, and housing policy intersect, you will gain the vocabulary and analytical tools to evaluate and propose thoughtful urban interventions.
What you'll learn:
- Understand foundational urban design theories and historical planning paradigms
- Analyze the relationship between public transit, walkability, and spatial layout
- Evaluate the social and environmental impacts of zoning laws and land-use policies
- Apply sustainable development principles to modern urban infrastructure challenges
- Design conceptual frameworks for vibrant, inclusive public spaces and mixed-use neighborhoods
- Practice reading and interpreting basic urban site plans and spatial data maps
This course begins with essential terminology and the historical evolution of urban planning before moving into modern design frameworks, sustainable community development, and smart city integrations. You will progress through structured readings and practical analysis exercises that ground theoretical concepts in real-world urban scenarios.
This course is designed for beginners, aspiring urban planners, community advocates, and anyone curious about how cities are built and organized. No prior background in architecture, design, or engineering is required.
Start reading today to build your understanding of the forces that shape our urban world.
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