ES/US 313 - Sustainable Urban Design
Freiburg is top when it comes to urban planning: it is the most sustainable city in Germany - a child and bicycle-friendly town, the No.1 feel good location. It is internationally renowned for the Rieselfeld and Vauban model districts as well. What you will learn in Freiburg: city planning is challenging and exciting, but also very complex. By dealing with historical, geographical, sociological, psychological, ecological, economical, political and aesthetic aspects, you will learn how interdisciplinary urban planning proceeds. But what is theory without practice? In numerous excursions on foot, by bicycle or via streetcar, you will learn on the spot what impact the concept of market places and city centers has on the whole city, what significance short distances have for district residents, or how, for example, traffic can be calmed in specific areas. Additionally, you will become acquainted with a small town in the region, Waldkirch, which have created impressive profiles as a Slow City community and other city’s in the surrounding area. In the final week the students have to create their own urban planning models to demonstrate their ideas for certain areas we have visited together. The seminar aims to enable you to identify sustainable development opportunities in large and small cities and develop and test your own ideas
This course forms part of the IES Abroad Independent Research Program. It can be combined with the Introduction to Research Module for an additional 1 credit.