URBANST 104: Civic Dreams, Human Spaces: Urban Design with People
Human-centered design of cities and public spaces. Explore the principles underlying vibrant spaces, utilize creative tools and techniques to strengthen the social fabric of communities and enhance benefits to the public, and find new sources of inspiration to inform the urban design process. Take part in real-world design projects in the city of San Francisco and/or other Bay Area communities, while decoding public spaces from multiple perspectives: as sites of recreation, interaction, and political contention; as physical infrastructure that municipalities or grassroots citizen efforts seek to build and maintain for the common good; as places of historical memory, identity, and personal storytelling; and as opportunities for cutting-edge civic innovation. Participants will practice ethical design, utilizing frameworks that are inclusive (for many) and participatory (by many), and that benefit human beings and their diverse communities. Limited enrollment, admission by application. Find out more and apply at
dschool.stanford.edu
Terms: Aut
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Units: 4
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Grading: Letter (ABCD/NP)
Instructors:
Chan, D. (PI)
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Hsu, K. (PI)
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Ozenc, F. (PI)
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Rogers, M. (PI)
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