Code |
15339
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Year |
2
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Semester |
S1
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ECTS Credits |
6
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Workload |
PL(15H)/T(30H)/TP(15H)
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Scientific area |
Planning and Urbanism
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Entry requirements |
N/A
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Learning outcomes |
1. To dominate the general features of City Project proposals in order to understand the reasons in favour or against them; 2. To dominate the urban design rules considering new urban development proposals or actions at existing areas; 3. To understand the project requirements of the morphological elements of the City (lots, buildings, streets, car lanes, sidewalks, car parking, collective green spaces, infrastructures networks and equipment for collective uses), in accordance with the legal framework in force; 4. To dominate the construction and urbanization rules regarding urban development operations; 5. To recognize the main typologies of morphological elements of the City and the requirements of articulation between them; 6. To understand the requirements, techniques and models of the City Project and to know how to apply its rules as a Civil Engineer, in the spatial planning as multidisciplinary approach.
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Syllabus |
1. INTRODUCTION TO THE CITY PROJECT a. Objectives, meanings and challenges of this activity b. Cities problems and challenges in contemporary societies c. City project elements 2. THE CITY DEVELOPMENT PROCESS a. Historical approach 1. Features of Portuguese case study 2. Experiences in other European countries b. Urban development projects 1. Concepts: urban developments, urbanization works, ways for land division 2. Technical requirements: Plots, Infrastructure networks, Streets, Sidewalks, Green spaces, Public equipments c. Management models for public spaces d. Urban indicators and parameters 3. URBAN MORPHOLOGY a. City elements: Plot; District; Street; Public Building; Green space; Sidewalk; Cross/node; Square; Block b. Measurements of city elements according to spatial planning laws
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Main Bibliography |
ADAMS, D.; TIESDELL, S.: Shaping Places, Urban Planning, Design and Development. Routledge, New York, 2013. BARNETT, J.: City Design. Modernist, Traditional, Green and Systems Perspectives. Routledge, New York, 2011. GEHL, Jan (2010) “Cities for People”, Island Press / GEHL, Jan (2013) “Cidades para Pessoas”, Perspectiva, Lisboa. HEALEY, P.: Making Better Places: The Planning Project in the Twenty-First Century. Palgrave Macmillan, Hampshire, New York, 2010. KASPRISIN, R.: Urban Design: The Composition of Complexity. Routledge, New York, 2011. (1000 caracteres)
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Language |
Portuguese. Tutorial support is available in English.
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