M5.2 (SRP) / P2 (UD)
SS 2020
Interdisciplinary Theory and Practice
SS 2020
Dozent*innen
Prof. Undine Giseke
Dr. Agnes Müller
und Gäste
Typ
Vorlesung
LV-Nr.
06361300 L40
Umfang
2 SWS / 3 ECTS
Termine
ab 20.04.2020,
montags 10 – 12h
Titelbild: © RWF

In this lecture series the chairs of Urbanism and Habitat and Lanscape Architecture and Open Space Planning introduce and juxtapose different theoretical planning approaches and the resulting practice. By reviewing planning processes and projects from the recent past almost forensically new insights will be gained and discussed on certain planning methods and practices. This debate will enrich today’s concepts for urban design and urban developments.

Titelbild: © RWF
M5.2 (SRP) / P2 (UD)

Interdisciplinary Theory and Practice

– Städtebau für kollektive Stadtproduktion
Dozent*innen:
Prof. Undine Giseke
Dr. Agnes Müller
und Gäste
Typ: Vorlesung
Sprache: EN
LV-Nr.: 06361300 L40
Umfang: 2 SWS / 3 ECTS
Raum: online / ISIS
Termine: ab 20.04.2020,
montags 10 – 12h
Abbildung: © RWF

In this lecture series the chairs of Urbanism and Habitat and Lanscape Architecture and Open Space Planning introduce and juxtapose different theoretical planning approaches and the resulting practice. By reviewing planning processes and projects from the recent past almost forensically new insights will be gained and discussed on certain planning methods and practices. This debate will enrich today’s concepts for urban design and urban developments.

In this lecture series the chairs of Urbanism and Habitat and Lanscape Architecture and Open Space Planning introduce and juxtapose different theoretical planning approaches and the resulting practice. By reviewing planning processes and projects from the recent past almost forensically new insights will be gained and discussed on certain planning methods and practices. This debate will enrich today’s concepts for urban design and urban developments.

Fachgebiet Städtebau und Siedlungswesen | Prof. Angela Million | Institut für Stadt- und Regionalplanung | TU Berlin