SDP420 Bymorfologi som tverrfaglig tilnærming til studier i byplanlegging og byutvikling

Studiepoeng:5

Ansvarlig fakultet:Fakultet for landskap og samfunn

Emneansvarlig:Marius Grønning

Campus / nettbasert:Undervises campus Ås

Undervisningens språk:Norsk, engelsk

Antall plasser:There must be a minimum of 10 PhD candidates enrolled in order that the course be run and a maximum of 20 participants

Frekvens:The course will be offered every third year after this

Forventet arbeidsmengde:125 hours

Undervisnings- og vurderingsperiode:

January, spring and June block 2027:

Week 3: Module 1 (January)

Week 10: Module 2 (March)

Week 17: Preliminary hand in of paper

Week 21: Hand in paper

Week 25: Module 3 / paper presentations

Om dette emnet

Urban Morphology is the study of the physical (or built) fabric of urban form, and the people and processes shaping it. It is a theoretical method to describe and explain the physical planning context as form and thus transformation, in which planners, architects and developers interact.

Dette lærer du

The course gives both a theoretical and practical insight in how Urban morphology as an interdisciplinary approach can contribute to research in urban planning and development issues. The overall aim is conceptualizing the complexity of spatial structure of human settlements through the perspective of urban form and to present guidelines for mapping, describing and explaining urban change and transformation.
  • Læringsaktiviteter
    Lectures, seminars, excercises, self study.
  • Læringsstøtte
    Supervision, discussions.
  • Pensum
    A reference list will be given at the course start.
  • Vurderingsordning, hjelpemiddel og eksamen
    Submitting and presenting an academic paper.

    Mappevurdering Karakterregel: Bestått/ Ikke bestått
  • Obligatorisk aktivitet
    Attendence at minimum 80% of the lectures and seminars
  • Undervisningstider
    42 hours
  • Fortrinnsrett
    PhD students at LANDSAM
  • Overlapp
    Complete overlap with ILP420
  • Opptakskrav
    Enrolled as a PhD student