Master Urban Studio 2
Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language |
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127AMG2 | KZ | 16 | 12C | Czech |
- Garant předmětu:
- Daniel Stojan
- Lecturer:
- Tutor:
- Petr Durdík, Ivan Kaplan, Jiří Kupka, Jan Mužík, Daniel Stojan
- Supervisor:
- Department of Urban Design, Town and Regional Planning
- Synopsis:
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URBANISM SOLUTIONS OF RELATIVELY SENSITIVE AREAS in settlements and landscape
- Requirements:
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Scope of the project:
Territory Analysis:
- Urban-architectural and urban-landscape, social and
ecological context, territorial and technical conditions (extent and
content of the analysis will be determined according to the specific assignment and the
of the problem)
Urban design proposal:
- broader relations, urban continuities 1:2000, 1:5000
- conceptual considerations or variants, as well as urban concept 1:1000,
1:2000
- functional and operational design 1:2000 or diagrams
- documentation of spatial relationships (visualisation, axonometry,
perspectives, photodocumentation drawings, etc.)
- Design of the urban-architectural concept of the selected complex and public space (for smaller tasks) :
- 1:500(1:200) floor plans including entrance floor plans in relation to
to the surrounding ground floor,
- views, sections, section views 1:200, sketches, perspectives,
visualizations
Text part for the whole project
- Syllabus of lectures:
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Scope of the project:
Territory Analysis:
- Urban-architectural and urban-landscape, social and
ecological context, territorial and technical conditions (extent and
content of the analysis will be determined according to the specific assignment and the
of the problem)
Urban design proposal:
- broader relations, urban continuities 1:2000, 1:5000
- conceptual considerations or variants, as well as urban concept 1:1000,
1:2000
- functional and operational design 1:2000 or diagrams
- documentation of spatial relationships (visualisation, axonometry,
perspectives, photodocumentation drawings, etc.)
- Design of the urban-architectural concept of the selected complex and public space (for smaller tasks) :
- 1:500(1:200) floor plans including entrance floor plans in relation to
to the surrounding ground floor,
- views, sections, section views 1:200, sketches, perspectives,
visualizations
Text part for the whole project
- Syllabus of tutorials:
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Formal requirements for completion of the course
Attendance at the studio is mandatory in both the morning instructional and afternoon consultation sessions, both of which will be documented by attendance records.
A minimum of 10 consultations per semester must be completed during the studio class time.
Preparation and presentation of research on similar examples from abroad must be completed
Compulsory presentations and discussions on the proposals must be completed, the dates of which will be
always set in advance. Participation in the presentation does not replace the consultation.
- Study Objective:
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The aim of the studio AMG2 (pre-diploma project) developed in studio K 127 with students of the A+U specialization is to solve relationally complex territories. This is done through an urban planning task dedicated to specific problems of the urban structure, spatial and functional relationships in redevelopment areas, in areas of functional conversion and in undeveloped areas, in urban and suburban landscapes. The project continues with its diploma phase.
The more extensive urban design at this stage does not need to be taken to a detailed design of the architectural concept of the ensemble or even the building, such detail is then more a matter for the subsequent thesis.
For specific assignments, the project leader may decide on a joint solution of the urban design task by two students, whereby the urban design can be developed in variants and the architectural concept will be developed independently by each student.
The solution of the pre-diploma project assignment will be the starting point for the subsequent more detailed urban planning, urban planning-architectural or urban planning-landscaping assignment of the diploma project.
- Study materials:
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Basic literature:
Building Act
Prague Building Regulations -IPR
Manual of Public Spaces
Recommended literature and activities:
Periodical and non-periodical press with architectural/urban issues
Monitoring the results of urban planning competitions in the Czech Republic and abroad
Exhibitions and lectures of prominent architects
Visits to new urban complexes and public revitalization projects
of new developments and revitalizations in Czech cities
Study trips to min. European examples
Foreign translations available:
Gehl Jan, Benzoe Lars - New Urban Spaces- ERA, Brno, 2002
Lynch Kevin - Obraz města - Polygon, Prague, 2004
Krier Leon - Architecture, Choice or Destiny - Academia 2001
Gehl Jan - Life between buildings - shaping public spaces, ERA, Brno,
2002
- Note:
- Further information:
- www.uzemi.eu
- Time-table for winter semester 2024/2025:
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06:00–08:0008:00–10:0010:00–12:0012:00–14:0014:00–16:0016:00–18:0018:00–20:0020:00–22:0022:00–24:00
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri - Time-table for summer semester 2024/2025:
- Time-table is not available yet
- The course is a part of the following study plans:
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- Architektura a stavitelství, zaměření Architektura a urbanismus (compulsory course of the branch)