Site and Environmental Systems Planning

Description

Introduces a range of practical approaches involved in evaluating and planning sites within the context of natural and cultural systems. Develops the knowledge and skills to analyze and plan a site for development through exercises and an urban design project. Topics include land inventory, urban form, spatial organization of uses, parcelization, design of roadways, grading, utility systems, off-site impacts, and landscape strategies.

Subject Number
4.255
Semester
Year
2023
Prerequisites
Permission of instructor
Can Be Repeated for Credit
No
Thesis
No
Cancelled
No
Instructor(s) (Non-Users)
Eran Ben-Joseph
Mary Anne Ocampo
Schedule
Lecture: MW 2:30-3
Lab: MW 3-5
Location
Lecture: 9-450
Lab: 5-231
Credits + Level
6-0-9
G
Joint Subjects
11.304