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11.304J Site and Urban Systems Planning, Spring 2002

North Point Park.
North Point Park, site of the midterm assignment.  (Image courtesy ortho.mit.edu.)

Highlights of this Course

This course contains a complete set of assignments which give a comprehensive overview of introductory site and systems planning.  The projects illustrate how those principles would be applied on a large scale.

Course Description

The Site and Urban Systems Planning course provides a unique opportunity to engage in the exploration, utilization and critical assessment of new multi-layered manipulative simulation interfaces. Developed by the Tangible Media Group at the Media Lab, these platforms combine and update digital and tangible data in ways that promise to enhance design and planning processes and communication with the public. By testing and applying these platforms, as well as traditional methods, we will be able to learn various approaches involved in evaluating and planning sites.

These approaches include:

  1. Understanding spatial as well as temporal relationships between individual site factors and local or regional context.
  2. Identifying basic relationships between natural and cultural processes and how they influence site-planning decisions.
  3. Evaluating natural and cultural site systems as they shape design programs and goals.
  4. Evaluating and critiquing alternative site development proposals.
  5. Practicing common as well as new techniques commonly utilized by site planning professionals.
 

Staff

Instructors:
Prof. Eran Ben-Joseph
Prof. Hiroshi Ishii
Carlo Ratti

Course Meeting Times

Lectures:
Two sessions / week
2 hours / sessions

Level

Graduate

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