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History of Urban Design IV
Geschichte des Städtebaus IV
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Abstract
The lecture covers the time from the beginning of the 20th century until today. With selected examples of American and European cities it emphasizes on the historical plannings and methods. Each specific urban development will be presented within a broader context.
Objective
This course analyzes the history of urban architecture primarily in its existing three dimensional form as a complex human artefact. It also explores the inspirations that prompted the creation of this artefact: philosophical and religious concepts, social conditions, property relationships and the mechanisms that exploit the economics of real estate and the influence of building technology. Intellectual, literary or artistic modes of thought will also be assessed with regard to their impact on urban development. Urbanism has its own distinctive approach as a discipline, but it is also clearly responsive to the influence of related disciplines. Study is made of actual cities and urban expansion plans which are in the process of implementation, as well as unrealized projects and visions of the future. These projects sometimes illustrate ways of thinking that are equal to, or clearer than, actual urban situations.
Content
The lecture of the summer term includes the developments of the beginning of the 20th century in America and Europe until today. 06.04. Setback Skyscraper City: The American Skyscraper as an urban module 13.04. The genius and the society: Frank Lloyd Wright’s utopia of Broadacre City in the shade of the New Deal 20.04. The „engineers of luck“ rebuild the Soviet Union: The Socialist Realism and the city 27.04. Process of coming to terms with the past and the cold war: Rebuilding in the two Germanies after Worldwar II 04.05. Post war myths: Classicism and regionalism in France 11.05. Myth of the truth: Urban Design of the Neoempirism in Scandinavia and the Neorealism in Italy 18.05. Foundation capitals of the 20th century: Chandigarh, Brasilia and Dhaka 01.06. The international urban utopia: Team X, Metabolismus, Archigram 08.06. Architettura Radicale and „culture of congestion“: The city of the Postavantgarde 15.06. Analysis, conservation, analogy and renewal: The contemporary adventure of the typologic city 22.06. From Learning from Las Vegas to Blade Runner: Postmodern urban design
Resources
Lecture Notes
To each lecture an overview is listet within a script (two semesters of the diploma studies), that can be purchased at the chair for the history of urban design (HIL D 75.2) at the price of sFr 30,-. The script serves as an auxiliary means to the attended lecture compiling the most important illustrations showed and the names and dates of the buildings and its builders along with a short introductory note.Aside this script the chair offers the ‚Quellentextbände' (sourcetexts) which help to extend the knowledge of theoretical discourses in the field of urban design. For the bachelor program the institute offers two volumes of texts at the price of sFr 15,- each. The scripts are in German, the ‚Quellentextbände' are in original languages.
Literature
Further recommended literature to consult is listet within the script.
General Information
- Language
- German
- Frequency
- Yearly recurring
Examination
- Type
- session examination
- Mode
- written 120 minutes
- Aids
- Keine
Course Components
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Geschichte des Städtebaus IV
Die Architektur der Stadt von der Moderne bis heute.
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2 h weekly |
Offered In
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6. Semester (Zusätzlich mindestens drei Wahlfächervgl. Wahlfachliste am Schluss.)
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Geistes-, Sozial- und Staatswissenschaften (Die Sprachkurse sind nicht mehr im Angebot des D-GESS, sondern im Angebot des Sprachenzentrums der Universität und der ETH Zürich enthalten. Adresse: Predigergasse 9, 8001 Zürich, Tel. 01 632 2958, Fax 01 632 1221 Mail: )
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