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Regional Planning

Regional Planning

The course discusses the problems of the methodology and methods of urban analysis and synthesis in four parts: 1. Natural and anthropogeneous aspects – time, space, architecture and society are discussed as specific urbanistic categories. 2. Normative and functional aspects - ideology, ecology, sociology and politics are discussed as specific urbanistic disciplines. 3. Intellectual and research aspects – the development and interaction between urbanistic theories, concepts, methodologies and practices are traced back. 4. Social and cultural aspects – urban culture and architecture are discussed as resulting from revolutionary and evolutionary changes in the social and cultural paradigm.