SEMINAR LANDSCAPE PLANNING
 
Lectured in 2nd year Bachelor in Landscape & Garden Architecture
Theory [A] 0.0
Exercises [B] 24.0
Training and projects [C] 24.0
Studytime [D] 75
Studypoints [E] 3
Level in-depth
Language of instruction Dutch
Lecturer Harlind LIBBRECHT
Reference BCLSTA02K00003
 
Key words
Landscape planning, urban development, environmental planning, design, management, landscape analysis

Objectives
The main topic is the analysis, the design and management of rural areas. The student learns to design larger areas, based on a full development of environment, nature, agriculture, recreation and / or history. The analysis of the existent landscape structures is the base for a motivated design.

Topics
Landscapes in Flanders
Planning instruments for the rural areas
Methods for the practice of landscape planning
Case study in the rural area

Practical exercise related to 'Landschapsplanning en stedenbouwkunde' and 'Projectgestuurd ontwerpen'

Prerequisites
The student has a basic knowledge of landscape architecture and design. He or she is interested in the actual spatial problems in the rural area.

Final Objectives
  • The student is able to find, use and interpret information.
  • The student has an open and interested attitude for actual social developments.
  • The student is able to use sources and select useful information.
  • The student is able to analyse and make motivated choices.
  • The student is able to translate a concept in a design.


Materials used
Publications on urban development and landscape planning
Actual topics on landscape planning

Study costs
Cost: 200.0 EUR
Drawing materials € 100 + costs excursions € 100

Study guidance
Permanent possibility to ask questions

Teaching Methods
Interactive design with individual and groupguidance; excursions

Assessment
Permanent evaluation of the case study

Lecturer(s)
Sylvie VAN DAMME