UP 428
Summer 2008 Part of Term 1
May 12-Jul 31
Credit: 6 hours.
This interdisciplinary planning studio concerns the physical planning and policy analysis for urban development of actual sites in developing countries. The studio will be offered in a seminar and workshop format (studio), where critical understanding and analysis of the situation is combined with development of actual proposals (design or policy proposals) integrating the social, economic, physical, and cultural aspects of the site development. Course relies primarily on group activity and team-work among a multidisciplinary group of students.
6 undergraduate or graduate hours. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 hours. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
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33125
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Laboratory
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S
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ARRANGED
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MW
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Location Pending
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Harwood, S
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