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SoSe 2024

Circular Urbanism - Metabolism-based Planning Strategies for Rural-Urban Transformation in Ethiopia - Einzelansicht

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Grunddaten
Veranstaltungsart Projektmodul SWS 8
Veranstaltungsnummer 119122401 Max. Teilnehmer/-innen 20
Semester SoSe 2020 Zugeordnetes Modul Architektur, M.Sc. PO 18
Projektmodul - Projekt
Architektur, M.Sc. PO 14
Projektmodul - Projekt

Integrated Urban Development and Design, M.Sc. PO 18
study project
Erwartete Teilnehmer/-innen
Rhythmus
Hyperlink https://moodle.uni-weimar.de/enrol/index.php?id=19663
Sprache englisch
Termine Gruppe: [unbenannt]
  Tag Zeit Rhythmus Dauer Raum Raum-
plan
Lehrperson Bemerkung fällt aus am Max. Teilnehmer/-innen
Einzeltermine ausblenden
Do. 09:15 bis 18:30 wöch. 07.05.2020 bis 09.07.2020         
Einzeltermine:
  • 07.05.2020
  • 14.05.2020
  • 28.05.2020
  • 04.06.2020
  • 11.06.2020
  • 18.06.2020
  • 25.06.2020
  • 02.07.2020
  • 09.07.2020
Gruppe [unbenannt]:
 
 


Zugeordnete Personen
Zugeordnete Personen Zuständigkeit
Schneider, Sven , Dr.-Ing. verantwortlich
König, Reinhard, Prof., Dr.-Ing. verantwortlich
Schmidt, Philippe Bernd verantwortlich
Studiengänge
Abschluss Studiengang Semester Leistungspunkte
Master Architektur (M.Sc.), PV14 2 - 2 12
Master Architektur (M.Sc.), PV18 2 - 2 12
Master Integrated Urban Development and Design (M.Sc.), PV 18 2 - 2 15
Zuordnung zu Einrichtungen
Informatik in der Architektur und Urbanistik
Inhalt
Beschreibung

The transformation from a mainly agricultural society to industrialisation that is faced these days in Ethiopia is linked to substantial changes of the country’s rural and urban areas. With these shifts, the processes of urbanisation and expectations towards modernisation is seen as a chance to create new and adaptive urban planning proposals that meet specific needs and conditions of the Ethiopian development context in Sub-Saharan Africa. While the World Bank is promoting rapid economic growth for Ethiopia, still the country is one of the poorest countries in the world, and the question arises in how far urban design and planning can create concepts and flexible urban models that are reactive enough to stimulate different scenarios responding for balanced development.

One of the main frameworks to create such a balance for emerging cities are the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). Different key factors like food security, energy, water and sanitation are linked to resource questions of material and land and how those can be influential on the development of prospective cities. Thus, for the development of new towns in rapidly urbanizing regions the understanding of material flows and circulation within the urban system is crucial when it comes about any building activity that determines the urban form and what we finally experience as urban, including open and public space and healthy living conditions.

To better understand how such flows of material resources and energy are linked to building activities in rural urbanisation processes and their impact on the existing environment, in our study project, we are referring to urban metabolism as a framework for urban design and planning of small cities.

Participants will be analysing urban patterns and flows of small cities, learn about the context between urban metabolism and its spatial implications and apply tools and methods for a spatial analysis and finally implement that knowledge in spatial models and concepts to simulate possible development scenarios.

Bemerkung

Do, 09:15 - 18:30 Uhr

Ort: Computerpool EG, Belvederer Allee 1a

Beginn: 02.04.2020

Umfang: 15 ECTS

Voraussetzungen

Studiengänge: Master Integrated Urban Development and Design (IUDD)


Strukturbaum
Keine Einordnung ins Vorlesungsverzeichnis vorhanden. Veranstaltung ist aus dem Semester SoSe 2020 , Aktuelles Semester: SoSe 2024

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