Placemaking and Social Experiment
Course Code
AR4111
Number of Credits
3
Semester
Course Type
Study Material
Study Material | Depth |
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BK 1.4 Architecture and Society: factors and interrelationships between people, culture, economics and policy that influence architecture and the urban environment | Express |
BK 2.6 Architecture and Urban Planning: basic principles of urban planning, community planning, and area unit plans in conducting urban planning. | Expert |
Graduate Learning Outcomes (GLO) carried by the course
CPMK Code | Course Learning Outcomes Elements (CLO) |
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CPMK 1 | Able to understand what placemaking is, why placemaking is needed and how to analyse issues related to users and places, especially in urban design. |
CPMK 2 | Able to understand the role of the user element in placemaking and characterise the user element. |
CPMK 3 | Able to design activities using placemaking theory, including being able to analyse the problems that exist in a particular urban community. |
CPMK 4 | Able to implement/design through social experiments with the aim of providing real solutions to problems in urban communities, including applying customer journey maps. |
CPMK 5 | Able to evaluate and communicate the results of social experiments |
Learning Method
- Lecture Group discussion Problem-based learning/Case studies Implementation of social experiments in the field
Learning Modality
- Synchronous Offline Asynchronous Blended/Online
Assessment Methods
- Individual Assignment, Group Assignment, Mid Semester Exam, Final Exam