代写PLAN60722 – Urban Design Project
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Dr Philip Black (PB) philip.black@manchester.ac.uk Philip Black; Amber Roberts (AR); & Rachel Kerr (RK) Taki Sonbli (TS)
Contents
This course unit aims to reinforce, through applied practice, the main principles of urban design; skills of architectural observation and description; techniques for analysis of urban space; design policy and guidance; design and access statements; and urban design proposals and schemes. The unit involves the delivery of a detailed urban design proposal on the site previously allocated to students on PLAN60981 Urban Design Studio. The course includes studio exercises and overview lectures introducing students to key themes, terminology, and practice.
2. Friday Studio: An in-person urban design studio session on Friday morning each week. These sessions will build on the pre-recorded study materials and exercises and allow you to develop these ideas exploring different design steps and techniques. These studio sessions are normally made up of introductory lectures and workshop exercises. This teaching will provide students with an understanding of the urban design process in professional practice. The workshops are designed to engage students with the core techniques required to produce successful urban design projects. Students are expected to fully engage in all sessions.
4. Technical Sessions: PLAN60950 Urban Design Applied Skills: These sessions are highly recommended for the necessary development of core urban design software and graphical skills. The sessions are designed to compliment the studio exercises and prepare you for the final assignment. Further details can be found on the Urban Design Applied Skills BB site.
This course aims to:
• Explore urban design principles and their relationship with practice
Learning Outcomes
• Understand the principal categories of urban design interventions
• To robustly test urban design scheme options
Practical skills
• Use of Adobe Creative Suite and other design related software to present ideas and concepts;
The timetable sets out the 12 week course structure, please note that on week 7 there will be no lectures or studio time due to the PGT international fieldtrips.
02 February
Week 3
23 February
Week 6
Week 8
19 April
Week 11
10 May
Introduction to Arrangement Layers [BP] Introduction to Features/Feel Layers [PB] Concept to Layers [PB]
Program Feedback
Immature Design Options [AR]
*No Urban Design Project Sessions*
GI / PR / Arch [The Human Scale] [PB]
Digital Walking Tour Walking Tour Peer-Crit
03 May Crit II [20%]
4 2023_24_PLAN UD Project HBook.docx
Urban Design Project
Urban Design Project & Model Submission
Below is a detailed breakdown of the assignment. A full de-brief of the assignment will take place in week 1 (one) and further updates will be provided throughout the semester through BlackBoard.
Brief: You will present your full urban design program alongside your immature optioneering process. You will showcase your immature development and evaluations tested against the UD Program. Presentation: The presentation will last a maximum of 10 minutes and your work should be presented on 1 x A1 board [landscape orientation]. The presentation will be hosted in the MUD-Lab Studio in week 6 to one of the teaching team (a specific timetable will be published prior to the session). You are welcome to record, screenshot or photograph any feedback given. Further details of how the crit will run will be provided as part of the briefing the week before.
Crit 2 – Final Design Proposal [20%]
Presentation: The presentation will last a maximum of 10 minutes and your work should be presented on 1 x A1 board.
Urban Design Project [70%]
You MUST include as a minimum, A full urban design program; a design optioneering process; a finalised design solution (including 2D technical plan scale drawing and 3D visualisations); clear design layers; human scaled detail; a range of appropriate visuals/graphics to showcase your design proposal; and a 3D physical model of the design scheme.
Model-Making
*Further details of timetabling for the workshop and requirements of the model will be provided in studio and on BlackBoard during the semester*
Your 3D model should be submitted to Dr Taki Sonbli in person.
Informal feedback on your work will be available as the course progresses. Formal feedback and marking on coursework will follow School procedures. For the final assignment summative feedback will be provided through TurnItIn accessed on the unit Blackboard page. Crit feedback will be provided during the crit sessions, failure to attend crits without prior consent or university approved mitigating circumstances will result in a non-mark and no subsequent feedback will be provided.
Philip Black Wednesday 14.00-16.00 philip.black@manchester.ac.uk
Rachid M’Rabty (Student Support & Engagement Officer)
Equipment Recommendations
• Drafting pencil(s) and pen(s)
• A3 sketch book and tracing pad
The website is also full of other useful links and resources that can aid you in your development.
• Barton H et al Shaping Neighbourhoods 711.001/B154
• Manchester Urban Design LAB –
• Kostof S, The City Shaped and The City Assembled 711.4/K240