Urban Studies and Analyzes 1900-7-SAU-UIR
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The subject of Urban Studies and Analyzes is to introduce the subject of revitalization as an interdisciplinary, multi-faceted process, often in a long-term perspective. Operational issues will be strongly emphasized here. The didactic aim of the subject is to provide the necessary knowledge in the direction of mastering the skills
diagnosing the state of urban space, correctly formulating this state and selecting appropriate means for its interpretation.
An important element here is the ability to program activities, including those related to the revalorization of elements of urban space. Particular emphasis will be placed on learning and understanding planning documents related to revitalization processes.
Assumptions as well as basic activities and their hierarchy will be discussed in the class student group, it will allow for an exchange of views. It will open up a wide field of discussion, lead to crystallization and detailing of activities, and will expand the principle of traditional correction and consultation.
Main fields of studies for MISMaP
Type of course
Mode
Classroom
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Term 2024Z: | Term 2023Z: |
Learning outcomes
K_W01, K_W02 / K_U01, K_U02, K_U04, K_U06, K_U08, K_U11 / K_K01, K_K04, K_K05, K_K07, K_K08 / S2_W01, S2_W02 / S2_U01, S2_U02, S2_U04, S2_U06 / S2_U08, S2_U11 / S2_K01, S2_K04, S2_K05, S2_K07
After completing the course as part of the course - Urban Studies and Analyzes,
KNOWLEDGE
The student has knowledge of the principles of the functioning of spatial structures and their elements in the local dimension, knows and understands the basic processes taking place in the city space. (S2_W01, S2_W02, S2_W09)
SKILLS
He can use the basic theoretical knowledge to describe, analyze, valorize, forecast spatial phenomena. (S2_U01, S2_U02, S2_U04, S2_U06, S2_U08, S2_U11)
COMPETENCES
He is able to develop variants of solutions corresponding to the existing spatial problems. He can present the conditions, problems of implementation and the expected effects of various plans serving the public good - verbal, graphic and multimedia. (S2_K01, S2_K04, S2_K05, S2_K07)
Assessment criteria
As part of the course, students perform a multi-faceted urban analysis of a selected problem area intended for revitalization.
Practical placement
As part of the course, consultations and meetings with local government employees dealing with spatial management, including revitalization problems, will be conducted.
Bibliography
Andrukiewicz M., 2009, Presentation of the foundation and association Be Razem, conference materials "Human Revitalization", duplicated material, City of Łódź Office
• Broda M., Wańkowicz W., 2004, Social research in regeneration management, [in:] Spatial management in cities, The Problems of Urban Development Quarterly No. 3-4, Institute of Urban Development, Kraków.
• Broda M., Wańkowicz W., 2004, Social research in revitalization management, [in:] Spatial management in cities, Problems of Urban Development Quarterly No. 3-4, Institute of Urban Development, Krakow.
• Chabierska H., Radomska A., 2003, Implementation of the historic city center program, reproduced material, City Hall, Sopot.
• Chmielewski J.M., 2007, Local Revitalization Program - implementation problems, [in:] Revitalization of cities in Poland. First experiences, Urbanista Publishing House, Warsaw.
• Chmielewski J.M., Mirecka M., Modernization of housing estates, Warsaw 2007.
• Czyżewska A., 1998, Revitalization of the Historic Center of Sopot, [in:] Świat Nieruchomości No. 23, Kraków.
• Czyżewska A., 2001, Sopot - revitalization program of the historic center, [in:] Problems of revitalization of Żyrardów - Legal regulation of revitalization, Forum for Revitalization, Żyrardów.
• Jeżak J., 2004, Revitalization of urban areas in the context of space productivity [in:] Spatial management in cities, The Urban Problems Quarterly No. 3-4 Institute of Urban Development, Kraków.
• Lorens P., 2010, Revitalization of cities. Planning and implementation, Gdańsk University of Technology, Gdańsk.
• Lorens P., Martyniuk-Pączek J., 2009, City - metropolis - region, Selected issues of urban regeneration, Urbanista Publishing House, Gdańsk.
• Muzioł-Węcławowicz A., 2009, Revitalization of downtown districts, [in:] Jarczewski W. (ed.), Spatial aspects of revitalization - Śródmieście, blocks of flats, post-industrial, post-rail and post-military areas, series Revitalization of Polish cities, volume 4, Instytut Rozwoju Miast, Kraków, pp. 23-87.
• Revitalization of cities in Poland. First experiences, Urbanista Publishing House, Warsaw.
• revitalization, 2003, GTZ Gesellschaft für Technische Zuzammenarbeit and the Office of Housing and Urban Development, Warsaw.
• Siemiński W., Topczewska T., 2008, Evaluation of regeneration programs and projects implemented under Measure 3.3. "Degraded urban, post-industrial and post-military areas" ZPORR. Conclusions for the future, reproduced material, Warsaw.
• Skalski K., 1996, On building a revitalization system for former urban districts, KIN Publishing House, Kraków.
• Stieler E., Lorens P., Czyżewska A., 1998, Study of transformations and investments in the revitalized area of the center of Sopot, reproduced material, City Hall, Sopot.
• Topczewska T., Bartoszewicz D., Donimirska K., Siemiński W., 2005, Revitalization of cities. Activities of local governments, IGPiK, Warsaw.
• Guidelines of the Minister of Regional Development in the field of programming activities related to housing, 2008, National Strategic Reference Framework 2007-2013, document of the Polish Government - Minister of Regional Development, Warsaw.
• Zaniewska H. (ed.), 2005, Flats for the poor in sustainable urban development, Institute of Urban Development, Kraków.
• Zaniewska H., Kowalewski A.T., Thiel M., Barek R., 2008, Sustainable development of housing estates and complexes in the city structure. Criteria and levels of responsibility. Institute of Urban Development, Krakow.
• Zuziak Z., Strategies for the revitalization of downtown space, Kraków 1998.
• Żangowski L., Podbrez L., 2007, Characteristic elements of the revitalization process in Poznań, [in:] Revitalization of cities in Poland. First experiences, Urbanista Publishing House, Warsaw.
Additional information
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