Objectives and competences
The objectives of this course enable students to acquire theoretical and practical knowledge for understanding the basic processes of transformation and regeneration of urban structures and to use the methods and tools of urban planning for the analysis and establishment of the processes of transformation and regeneration of the (compact, despersed) city in contemporaneity
Intended learning outcomes - knowledge and understanding
On completion of this course, the student will be able to:
• use operative tools for research and interpretation of different urban cases
• recognise, describe and present graphically the transformation processes in the city through different phases of its development
• arguing for the use of opeartive tools in contemporary urban planning with aims at sustainable city
• evaluate tranformation processes in the cotext of sustainable city
Readings
- Colantonio, A., Dixon, T., Urban Regeneration and Social Sustainability: Best Practice from European Cities. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010.
- Čerpes. I., Dešman, m., (ur.), O urbanizmu: Kaj se dogaja s sodobnim mestom? Ljubljana: Krtina, 2007.
- Dovey, K., Urban Design Thinking: A Conceptual Toolkit. London, Bloomsbury, 2016.
- Grahame Shane, D., Recombinant Urbanism. Chichester, Wiley, 2005.
- Križnik, B., Lokalni odzivi na globalne izzive: kulturni okvir preobrazbe Barcelone in Seula. Ljubljana: Fakulteta za družbene vede, 2009.
- Leary, M., E., McCarthy, J., The Routledge companion to urban regeneration. London; New York: Routledge, 2013.
- Lobnik, U., Šenk, P., Mesto-rob/City-Edge, Maribor: Založba Pivec (HAM publikacije), 2014.
- Žaucer, T., Peterlin, M., Uršič, M., Očkerl, P., Marn, T., Kreativna urbana regeneracija : priložnosti v Ljubljanski urbani regiji. Ljubljana: IPoP, Inštitut za politike prostora, 2012.