825013 SE Städtebau und Raumplanung
Wintersemester 2021/2022 | Stand: 01.09.2021 | LV auf Merkliste setzenDie Studierenden sind in der Lage, die grundlegenden Methoden und Strategien der Planung und Gestaltung von Landschafts- und Freiräumen nachzuvollziehen und zu evaluieren. Sie können diese reflektiert mit lokalen und globalen Kontexten in Relation setzen.
Vermittlung von grundlegendem Wissen und Methoden in der Landschafts- und Raumplanung in Bezug zur zeitgenössischen Architektur; Einbeziehung der Diskurse angrenzender Disziplinen wie der Humangeographie, Soziologie, Ökologie und Biologie.
This course sets out to explore the role of agricultural territories as altered environments within an extended urban landscape.
Specific case studies within the Alpine region will be investigated in an attempt to define the extent to which altered environments function as part of a greater ‘urban’ environment. The case studies in relation to various environments (urban/rural/natural) will be analyzed through the use of exploratory methods including: data analysis, cartographic representation, and visual storytelling.
Human interventions, both minor and complex, have reshaped the natural environment altering it to an unrecognizable degree – resulting in the development of an altered/built environment. Our current geological time period, the Epoch of the Anthropocene, is a consequence of the compiling of these altered environments. It is therefore integral that subtopics of ecology + environment, place + culture, scale + perspective, sense + device (technology) be considered. As Alpine territories are continuously developed their historic role and strategic geographic location as trade and access point between northern Europe and Mediterranean territories – and the world beyond – will be reconfigured.
The goal is to develop a series of maps and diagrams, which tell a coherent narrative on the physical formation of land(scape) within the Alps using agricultural territories as the protagonist.
Lehrveranstaltungsprüfung gemäß § 7 Satzungsteil, Studienrechtliche Bestimmungen.
Wird im Rahmen der ersten Lehrveranstaltung besprochen.
All course meetings will be held online - Submissions will be digital
Current Schedule (subject to change)
Di. 05.10 - Intro + Task Assignment (1pm – 2:30pm)
Fr. 08.10 - Lecture 1 + Research Roundtable (1pm – 2:30pm)
Di. 12.10 - Lecture 2 + Research Roundtable (1pm – 2:30pm)
Fi. 15.10 - Rektorstag (No Course Meeting)
Di. 19.10 - Lecture 3 + Research Roundtable (1pm – 2:30pm)
Fr. 22.10 - Lecture 4 + Research Roundtable (1pm – 2:30pm)
Di. 26.10 - National Feiertag (No Course Meeting)
Fr. 29.10 - Phase 1 Presentation (1pm – 4pm)
Di. 09.11 - 1-on-1 + Group Review (1pm – 4pm)
Di. 23.11 - 1-on-1 + Group Review (1pm – 4pm)
Di. 07.12 - 1-on-1 + Group Review (1pm – 4pm)
Di. 14.12 - Phase 2 Presentation (1pm – 4pm)
Some Lectures may be held outside of scheduled course meetings. Students will be notified in advance.
Attendance and participation are mandatory. One session (1.5hrs) may be missed, additional missed sessions will reduce overall course note. Failure to complete assignments, or multiple absences may result in a negative note.
- SDG 11 - Nachhaltige Städte und Gemeinden: Städte und Siedlungen inklusiv, sicher, widerstandsfähig und nachhaltig gestalten
- SDG 15 - Leben an Land: Landökosysteme schützen, wiederherstellen und ihre nachhaltige Nutzung fördern, Wälder nachhaltig bewirtschaften, Wüstenbildung bekämpfen, Bodendegradation beenden und umkehren und dem Verlust der biologischen Vielfalt ein Ende setzen