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LAR-3071 Studio 1: Urban Practices - 24 ECTS

Type of course

Cannot be taken as an individual course. Available only to students enrolled in the study programme Master’s in landscape architecture.

Course overlap

If you pass the examination in this course, you will get an reduction in credits (as stated below), if you previously have passed the following courses:

LAN-3071 Studio 1: Urban practices 24 ects

Course content

The study programme differentiates between urban, landscape, and territorial practices. This differentiation enables three different perspectives to be added to the spectrum of human activities, which directly affect arctic/subarctic landscapes. The focus on such practices underscores how humans actively influence and shape landscapes through different activities.

Even though the three perspectives mentioned above overlap to a certain degree, they are thematized and divided into separate studio courses. This studio will have its focus on urban practices.

Urban practices are, fundamentally connected to the city as a phenomenon. Although, it is not necessarily limited to the structures or forms of development of the city. In modern societies, where availability and accessibility have, to a large extent, replaced density as a measure of proximity, traditional terminologies such as city vs. countryside, and center vs. periphery can be misleading in relation to contemporary urbanization processes. As such, Urban practices encompasses both densely populated areas as well as open landscapes It is not limited to large urban societies, of which there exists relatively few in arctic/subarctic regions but is equally connected to traditional townships and their transformation through contemporary urbanization processes. An ecosystem-based understanding of the interaction between urban and natural processes is central to this studio course, especially in connection to (urban) life in arctic/subarctic areas and in dealing with challenges relating to climate change.

The intention of the course is to challenge its participants to study and evaluate existing urban practices, as well as develop new ones that can help support our ambition of sustainable development in the field.


Objectives of the course

After passing the course, the student will have the following learning outcomes:

Knowledge:

  • Specific knowledge about the interaction between urban practices and ecosystems in the arctic/subarctic landscape.
  • Specific knowledge about the climatic challenges which are connected to (city) life in arctic/subarctic areas.
  • General knowledge about urban conditions in the arctic/subarctic areas and a basic understanding of contemporary urbanisation processes.
  • Understanding of the role of landscape architecture in relation to urban practices and the ambition of sustainable societal development.

Skills:

  • The ability to analyse landscapes and identify the interaction between urban practices and ecosystems.
  • The ability to develop landscape architectural responses to issues connected to urban practices through design research.
  • The ability to incorporate and apply one’s own observations and experience to qualify landscape architectural project proposals.
  • The ability to incorporate and apply basic knowledge about biodiversity and ecosystems to qualify landscape architectural project proposals.
  • The ability to convey landscape architectural intentions in a manner that expresses empathy with and understanding of the relevant landscape.

General competence

  • The ability to independently apply knowledge, skills and, to a certain degree, facilitate one’s own working process.
  • The ability to describe the field’s issues with a certain degree of complexity.
  • The ability to collaborate with others in the field and, to a certain degree, take responsibility for one’s own and others’ learning.
  • The ability, to a certain degree, to reflect critically on landscape architecture’s societal relevance and the potential role of the landscape architect.

Language of instruction and examination

English

Teaching methods

Project-based teaching with individual or group supervision. In addition, teaching will be implemented through site visits, fieldwork, lectures, and workshops. Review of project work through group seminars constitutes an essential part of the teaching.

Information to incoming exchange students

This course is open to exchange students from the following universities:

  • University of Toronto
  • Ecole Nationale Superieure du Paysage de Versailles
  • Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
  • The University of Calgary
  • Aalto University
  • Aarhus School of Architecture

Availability will vary from semester to semester

Admission requirements are based on the following:"Admission Requirements". Note that an approved portofolio is required for admission.

Questions about the study programme?


Schedule



Examination

Examination: Duration: Grade scale:
Oral exam 15 Minutes Passed / Not Passed
Practical exam 10 Minutes Passed / Not Passed

Coursework requirements:

To take an examination, the student must have passed the following coursework requirements:

Work requirement Approved – not approved

More info about the coursework requirements

The coursework requirement is as follows:

  • Documentation that all assignments set as a part of the course have been completed/handed in.

The course coordinator will determine the documentation requirements for each specific assignment.

The work requirement is only valid for exams in the concurrent semester.


More info about the practical exam

During the practical part of the exam, the censor will familiarise themselves with the exhibited material from each candidate for a duration of 10 minutes per candidate. The practical exam takes place before the oral part of the exam, without the candidate's presence.

More info about the oral exam

Oral exam based on exhibit works

Duration of presentation: 10-15 minutes

Duration of discussion: 10-15 minutes

Total duration must not exceed 25 minutes


Re-sit examination

A re-sit examination will not be offered.

Info about the weighting of parts of the examination

Overall discretionary assessment. Each part is weighted as roughly 50% of the evaluation.
  • About the course
  • Campus: Tromsø |
  • ECTS: 24
  • Course code: LAR-3071
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