5 ECTS; 3º Ano, 2º Semestre, 30,0 T + 30,0 PL
Lecturer
Prerequisites
Not applicable.
Objectives
Students should learn key concepts and terminology related with land management and urban planning.
They should gain a critical mindset about current urban plans and develop work directed at diagnosing and solving related problems.
Program
1.URBANISM
The concepts of urban and urbanism, land planning and management.
The European urban Experiences of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
2. LAND DEVELOPMENT
Land planning and management
2.2 Land management tools
2.3 RJIGT
2.4 RJUE
3. URBAN PLANNING
3.1 Urban space elements
3.2 Urban parameters and ratios
3.3 Rules and regulations
3.4 Urbanization plans and projects
Evaluation Methodology
Two group assignments (mandatory to bne eligible to take the exam)
Written Test.
Bibliography
- Hall, P. (2002). Cities of tomorrow: an intellectual history of urban planning and design in the twentieth century. Oxford: Blackwell
- Lamas, J. (1993). Morfologia Urbana e Desenho da Cidade. Lisboa: FCG
- Lamas, M. e Correia, P. e Pardal, S. (1995). Normas Urbanísticas: Princípios e Conceitos Fundamentais. Lisboa: DGOTDU-UTL
- Cabral, J. e Domingues, A. e Portas, N. (2004). Políticas Urbanas, Tendências, estratégias e oportunidades. Lisboa: FCG
- Gravagnuolo, B. (1998). Historia del urbanismo em Europa : 1750-1960. (Vol. -). Madrid: Akal, cop
- Chueca Goitia, F. (1996). Breve história do urbanismo. (Vol. -). Lisboa: Presença
- Kostof, S. (1991). The city shaped : urban patterns and meanings through history. (Vol. -). Londres: Thames & Hudson
- Carvalho, J. (2003). Ordenar a Cidade. (Vol. -). Coimbra: Quarteto
Teaching Method
Lectures focusing on the exaplanation of concepts and applicable legislation.
Tutorials including practical exercises.
Software used in class