Course title
R03402003
Landscape Design

suzuki shunji Click to show questionnaire result at 2018
Course description
The following themes are discussed in the course
(1) Outline and basic theory of landscape design
(2) Trend of landscape design in the modern and current world
(3) Local and regional landscape design
(4) Legal framework and regulations
This course is related to the Urban Environmental Design, which is hosted by the same instructor in the spring semester.
Purpose of class
The students will aquire the basic knowledge and skills of research, planning and design in urban landscaping.
Goals and objectives
  1. What is a condition of beautiful urban landscaping? How can it be achieved? Understand the basic concept.
  2. Understand the major trend, activities and opinions regarding to urban landscaping.
  3. There are some attractive urban places. Analyse and understand their physical characters and people's participation to make and maintain such places.
  4. Understand basic legal framework regarding to urban landscaping.
Language
Japanese
Class schedule

Class schedule HW assignments (Including preparation and review of the class.) Amount of Time Required
1. Introduction: What is a good landscaping? Study the materials provided for the class 100minutes
2. Placemaking: How to make a space attractive Study the materials provided for the class 200minutes
3. Stream and trend of urban landscaping 1 : Olmsted, Garden City Study the materials provided for the class 200minutes
4. Stream and trend of urban landscaping 2 : City Beautiful, Modernism and CIAM Study the materials provided for the class 200minutes
5. Stream and trend of urban landscaping 3 : Revitalization of city center and the New Urbanism Study the materials provided for the class 200minutes
6. Park Management Study the materials provided for the class 200minutes
7. Local and natural landscaping Study the materials provided for the class 200minutes
8. Regional landscaping and citizen participation Study the materials provided for the class 200minutes
9. Legal framework and codes Study the materials provided for the class 200minutes
10. Planning of housing area and community Study the materials provided for the class 200minutes
11. Local landscaping with historic preservation Study the materials provided for the class 200minutes
12. Landscaping for waterfront space Study the materials provided for the class 200minutes
13. Design of night-scape Study the materials provided for the class 200minutes
14. Final exam Prepare for the exam 400minutes
Total. - - 2900minutes
Relationship between 'Goals and Objectives' and 'Course Outcomes'

Mid term report Final exam Total.
1. 5% 13% 18%
2. 10% 18% 28%
3. 10% 18% 28%
4. 8% 18% 26%
Total. 33% 67% -
Evaluation method and criteria
Mid term report: 33%, Final exam 67%
Textbooks and reference materials
No text book is assigned.
Study materials will be shown or provided in the cla..
Prerequisites
None
Office hours and How to contact professors for questions
  • Office hour : Mondays 12:30-13:10, by appointment is preferred. Other times will be available by appointment.
  • Questions by email are accepted anytime. sshunji@shibaura-it.ac.jp
Relation to the environment
Environment education course (30%)
Regionally-oriented
Regionally-oriented course
Development of social and professional independence
  • Course that cultivates an ability for utilizing knowledge
  • Course that cultivates a basic interpersonal skills
  • Course that cultivates a basic problem-solving skills
Active-learning course
Most classes are interactive
Last modified : Thu Jan 23 04:09:22 JST 2020