Winter Semester 2019/20
Landscape architecture design II IS-FCEE-00151
Description:
Description:
Covers human, social, technical, and aesthetic factors related to space and form. Design problems
range from those of the immediate environment of the individual to that of small social groups. Design
approach on the landscape architecture fields in urban context. Design methods with cultural and
historical context of city center. The physical and biological properties of sites, the contextual
environmental systems that influence them, and the opportunities and constraints these factors afford
site-based projects are what we will investigate in this course. We will then apply this knowledge to sites
in the field through a series of quantitative and qualitative exercises.
Skills:Students will develop an understanding of context as a composition of networked environmental
relationships within which all sites operate. Students will learn to analyze sites by taking quantitative and
qualitative site data, drawing evaluative conclusions, and communicating findings graphically, verbally,
and in writing.
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