English lessons (including Erasmus)
Předměty vyučované v anglickém jazyce (včetně programu ERASMUS)
Lessons being taught in English (including ERASMUS program)
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Seznam předmětů / List of lessons
127CP11 | City planning 11 Lecturer: Jiří Kugl Semester: both semesters (W, S) Completion: examination Weekly load: 2P Credits: 2 Capacity: undetermined Description: Concepts in urban space design in history, form of the city, typology of urban space, philosophies behind, practices of urban space design in European cultural context, land-use, planning controls, preservation of cities, urban ecology, trends and policies in urban planning and regional development. ![]() ![]() | ||
127HPGB | Historic Parks, Garden and Build Environment Lecturer: Jan Hendrych Semester: spring semester (S) Completion: examination Weekly load: 3P Credits: 4 Capacity: undetermined Description: The elective course will address the processes that have historically transformed and modulated the landscape into the domain of urbanism and discuss the traditional practices and techniques of the garden, park, and urban design, where the open spaces and natural systems are structuring the urban form and sustainable built environments. It will reveal cultural and historical as well as natural and ecological processes that traditionally shape the built environments, their intrinsic values, functions, character, and appropriate conservation techniques and strategies. Historical development and transformations of gardens and urban parks, including philosophies, processes, and techniques, will be discussed and presented in various relevant cases. Field excursions will be structured with the distinctive aim of strengthening the students‘ personal spatial experience with historical and current gardens, parks, and urban landscape sites. Participating students shall contribute to the course by semester work in the form of a research paper or essay on the selected subjects, or alternatively in the form of a selected site analytical study with a suitable written and graphical proposal. ![]() ![]() | ||
127LAHE | Landscape Heritage Lecturer: Jan Hendrych Semester: both semesters (W, S) Completion: examination Weekly load: 2P+1C Credits: 4 Capacity: undetermined Description: Cultural and historical as well as natural processes traditionally shape the human environment, our common cultural landscape heritage. The course will reveal intrinsic values, functions, and character, as well as the appropriate conservation techniques and strategies for urban landscape heritage protection. Seminars, lectures, and especially the relevant field excursions will take three hours weekly. Students will independently work on their own chosen subject of study in the form of a thematic essay that will be submitted at the end of the semester. Independent practical research and critical study paper (essay) preparation differ from student to student, but in general, it could involve another two to three hours weekly. ![]() ![]() | ||
127SPPI | Spatial Planning and Public Infrastructure Lecturer: Václav Jetel Semester: both semesters (W, S) Completion: examination Weekly load: 2P+1C Credits: 4 Capacity: undetermined Description: Students will be acquainted with the problems of urban design, town and regional planning in the Czech Republic. The problems will be studied in details through the individual concepts of public infrastructure (such as transport and technical infrastructure, civic amenities and public spaces), and with specific requirements for the area and spatial arrangement of the utility services in the territory. The subject consists of thematic lectures and a seminar project. ![]() ![]() | ||
127TCL | Transformations of Cultural Landscapes Lecturer: Jan Hendrych Semester: winter semester (W) Completion: examination Weekly load: 3P Credits: 4 Capacity: undetermined Description: An optional one-semester course will focus students on topics that deal with changes in the historic cultural landscape. The course will examine an array of issues regarding the functional and spatial arrangement of landscape parks and their systems in residential areas as well as urban and suburban landscapes in the light of the theory of landscape urbanism and environmental sustainability as a complex structured unit. Within the course presented problems will explore the origins, approaches, methods, principles, and techniques of care, protection, and management of structurally diversified cultural landscapes, as well as their transformations, in the light of the complexity of cultural, natural, and aesthetic values. Field excursions within the course will be structured to enhance students‘ personal spatial experience with the issues of transformation, structuring, care, conservation, and management of major sites of historic and contemporary landscapes. Based on the knowledge, experience, and practice that will be presented during the course, the students will actively participate in the preparation of individual papers in the form of written studies or essays on a chosen topic, or in the form of analytical graphic studies for selected problem sites. ![]() ![]() | ||
127URDA | Urban Design Lecturer: Jiří Kugl Semester: both semesters (W, S) Completion: assessment, examination Weekly load: 2P Credits: 3 Capacity: undetermined Description: This course will teach the fundamental principles of designing a city and the public spaces within it. The aim is to help the students to understand the layouts of different cities and to teach them how to recognize the good design solutions as well as the possibly problematic ones. The courses will consist of both lectures and open discussions where the students will learn how to form and express their professional opinions about various aspects of urban design and it will hone their analyzing and critical skills. Overall the course will place significant emphasis on showing and studying real life examples of cities and public spaces from all over the world and researching the contemporary design principles and ideas. Students will also learn about how the urban design can influence the people, their behavior within the city and their life. The course will be assembled of lectures / seminars in 2 + 0 module and accompanied with field trips / excursions within Prague (showing development in areas of Karlín, Pragovka brownfield and Hanspaulka). ![]() ![]() |