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Course Information

About this Course

The course has a flexible approach to teaching and learning using a combination of lectures, seminars, case studies and group work. This course consists of three parts. The first part exposes the terminology and meaning of landscape in the urban context as perceived by the various professionals in the built environment practice; the second looks into the evolution and transformation of the urban form and the underpinning urban planning models based on social and environmental agenda; and the third looks into urban planning concepts and models implemented in Malaysia. This course is designed to complement the urban landscape planning studio.

Course Syllabus

LANDSCAPE IN URBAN PLANNING
SOCIAL AGENDA
ENVIRONMENTAL AGENDA
THE MULTIDISCIPLINARY PROFESSION
ALLIED AND COLLABORATIVE PRACTICE

UNDERSTANDING THE TERM LANDSCAPE
LANDSCAPE MEANING
LANDSCAPE INTERPRETATION

UNDERSTANDING THE TERM PLANNING
URBAN PLANNING METHODOLOGY
URBAN PLANNING APPROACH
URBAN PLANNING TOOLS
URBAN PLANNING MODEL

DIMENSION OF LANDSCAPE
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
URBAN ALTERATION
URBAN MANAGEMENT

PRE-INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION URBAN PLANNING AND PLANNING MODELS
MESOPOTAMIAN CIVILIZATION
MOHENJODARO CIVILIZATION
CENTRAL CIVILIZATION
EASTERN CIVILIZATION
WESTERN CIVILIZATION

POST-INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION URBAN PLANNING AND PLANNING MODELS
THE NEW UTOPIAN MOVEMENT
THE MODERN MOVEMENT
GARDEN CITY PLANNING
LINEAR CITY PLANNING
CITY BEAUTIFUL MOVEMENT
RADIANT CITY PLANNING

URBAN DEVELOPMENT MODELS
URBAN FORM, TRANSFORMATION & SCENARIO IN MALAYSIA
SOCIAL - ENVIRONMENTAL AGENDA
SOCIAL - ENVIRONMENTAL AGENDA IN MALAYSIA

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1 : How can we relate the term 'landscape' in urban planning?
A1 : Through the text by Meinig and Pierce Lewis.