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URBP 622 Planning Studio 1 (6 credits)

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Offered by: Urban Planning (Faculty of Engineering)

Administered by: Graduate Studies

Overview

Urban Planning : Introduction to planning practice based on real-world urban research and planning at the neighbourhood level. Topics: problem definition, methods for data collection and analysis, goal setting, design and analysis of alternative plans, public policy, plan implementation, and professional presentation techniques. Students work in interdisciplinary teams on assessments of current living conditions and on plans to improve them, including policies and projects related to housing, public space, infrastructure and services, and community development. Research and recommendations are presented in oral presentations and written reports.

Terms: Fall 2016

Instructors: Bornstein, Lisa; Luka, Nicholas (Fall)

  • Research and design studio.

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