Course Description
"Housing and Cities" is an innovative architecture course that delves into the fascinating world of European urban housing history. This design-oriented program offers a unique perspective on how ordinary housing types for various social classes have shaped urban identities across time and geographical boundaries. The course provides a comprehensive exploration of housing from both urban and domestic viewpoints, encouraging students to develop an operative understanding of how modern and contemporary architecture has been influenced by and reinterpreted different housing models throughout history.
What Students Will Learn
- Identify and understand the cultural context and time of diffusion for various housing types
- Analyze housing plans and recognize different distribution types and spatial organization techniques
- Evaluate the impact of specific housing types on urban character
- Contextualize different housing types from historical and social perspectives
- Gain insight into the evolution of European urban housing and its influence on modern architecture
- Develop a critical eye for architectural design and urban planning
Prerequisites
- Basic knowledge of architectural history
- Fundamental understanding of architectural design principles
Course Content
- Key moments in European urban housing history
- Ordinary and replicated housing types across different social classes
- Urban identity formation through housing design
- Typological analysis of domestic life in various historical periods
- General overviews of housing from an urban perspective
- Detailed examinations of domestic life in different eras
- Modern and contemporary architectural interpretations of historical housing models
Who This Course Is For
This intermediate-level course is ideal for architecture students, urban planners, designers, and professionals interested in the intersection of housing and urban development. It's particularly suited for those who want to deepen their understanding of how housing has shaped cities throughout European history and how these lessons can be applied to contemporary design challenges.
Real-World Applications
- Architectural practice: Inform design decisions for urban housing projects
- Urban planning: Develop strategies for creating cohesive and historically-informed urban environments
- Historic preservation: Assess the value and impact of existing housing structures in urban settings
- Real estate development: Make informed decisions about housing projects that complement existing urban fabrics
- Policy making: Craft housing policies that consider historical context and social impact
- Academic research: Contribute to the ongoing study of urban housing evolution and its effects on society