IDENTIFYING DATA 2023_24
Subject (*) PLANNING TOOLS Code 22204213
Study programme
Bachelor's Degree in Architecture (2010)
Cycle 1st
Descriptors Credits Type Year Period
4 Optional 1Q
Language
Català
Department Predepartment Architecture Unit
Coordinator
RODENAS GARCÍA, JUAN FERNANDO
E-mail juanfernando.rodenas@urv.cat
Lecturers
RODENAS GARCÍA, JUAN FERNANDO
Web http://http://cait.urv.cat
General description and relevant information <div>The course is scheduled to be taught in person and this presence will be maintained if the regulations that may be issued by the health authorities and other competent bodies do not say otherwise, and the capacity requirements allow it. If there are changes they will be reported to the Moodle space of the subject.</div><div><br /></div><div><p>The aim of the subject is to develop new maps of the territory that make possible the study and cataloging of the historical, architectural and landscape heritage</p></div>

Competences
Type A Code Competences Specific
 A53 Ability to catalogue, plan and protect the built and urban heritage.
Type B Code Competences Transversal
Type C Code Competences Nuclear

Learning outcomes
Type A Code Learning outcomes
 A53 Analyze the elements of the physical reality of the territory
Represent with different methodologies the elements that characterize a territory
To intervene in the conservation of heritage through the catalogs of cultural heritage in the figures of urban planning.
Type B Code Learning outcomes
Type C Code Learning outcomes

Contents
Topic Sub-topic
1. The Catalogues 1.1. Some reflections on the conservation and restoration of the modern heritage
1.2. Situation of the modern architectural heritage at Tarragona
1.3. Presentation and definition of the CAIT (Centre of analysis of the territory at Tarragona)
1.4. Presentation of works of the CAIT at course
2. To register the territory 2.1 GIS Representation systems
2.2 Dinamyc representation systems
3. Territory records 3.1 Bridges and fluids of the territory
3.2 Geography
3.3 Urban net
3.4 Growth areas
3.5 Modern and contemporary architecture

Planning
Methodologies  ::  Tests
  Competences (*) Class hours
Hours outside the classroom
(**) Total hours
Introductory activities
5 5 10
Presentations / oral communications
A53
5 5 10
Lecture
A53
5 5 10
Assignments
A53
10 30 40
Personal attention
15 15 30
 
 
(*) On e-learning, hours of virtual attendance of the teacher.
(**) The information in the planning table is for guidance only and does not take into account the heterogeneity of the students.

Methodologies
Methodologies
  Description
Introductory activities Introduction on the sylabus. General idea. Bibliography
Presentations / oral communications Introduction to the working system of the subject
Lecture The territory plans: Camp de Tarragona i Terres de l’Ebre
The idea of the landscpae
Systems of landscape representation.
Visual expolarition of the landscpae
Modern and contemporary heritage in Tarragona
Assignments Workshop: Projects
-3 escales /4 ambits: City (village), Reus -Tarragona-Salou, Comarcal,
Province
-The first 9 deliveries will be draw by hand and in trasnlucent paper. format DIN A2
-The last final deliveries (3-4) could be drawn in any system and the paper could be either DianA2 or DinA3
Process:
-to draw the analysis frame. Geographical, administrative, buildings and city centres
-to represent the infraestuctures
-to represent the heritage
-to represent activities
-to represent empty palces
-to develop a diagnosys.
-to propose an intervention
Personal attention
The workshop it has a theoric and practical side. The practical projects will be developed in class but the need to be developed in a complementary way by the steundets in their own.
It has a progresive character and allows to acquire the knoledgment in a cumulative way.
(*) This metodolgy is a reference in the Architecture Grade according to the
ORDEN ECI 3856/2007, de 27 de desembre.

Personalized attention
Description
The course combines theoretical classes, visits in the territory and practical work, which can be organized individually or in groups. These practical works are developed by students independently and are discussed in the classroom in open sessions, both with individualized and collective corrections. The follow-up of the workshop work of each and every one of the students is combined with the different theoretical classes

Assessment
Methodologies Competences Description Weight        
Presentations / oral communications
A53
The students have public presentations of their work during the course, either of the graphic material or the research work.

The course contemplates a final collective presentation of all the work done, which may include the assembly of an exhibition
30%
Assignments
A53
The Students must submit their work and practical assumptions in paper format and in digital format according to the presentation criteria that will be established according to the specific research. 70%
Others  
 
Other comments and second exam session

The Students that with the continuous assessment do not pass the subject would return the practical work into a second call This second call must incorporate a record or type of analysis that has been studied during the course and treated in one of the theoretical sessions.


Sources of information

Basic Stephen Nijhuis, Ron van Lamieren & Frank van der Hoeven, Exploring the visual landscape. Advances in physiognomic landscape research in the Netherlands, Delft University Press, 2011
Clemens Steenbergen, Composing landscapes. Analysis, Typology and Experiments for Design, Birkhauser, 2008
Edward Tufte, Visual Display of Quantitative Information, Graphics Press, Cheschire, Connecticut , 1983
Edward Tufte, Visual explanations: images and quantities, evidence and narrative, , Graphics Press, Cheschire, Connecticut , 1997
Bernard Rudofsky, Lessons From Bernard Rudofsky. Life As A Voyage, , Birkhäuser, , 2007
Josep Maria Sostres, Paisaje y diseño, Cuadernos de Arquitectura, n.64, 1966
Keneth Frampton, Prospects for a Critical Regionalism, Perspecta, Vol. 20, pp. 147-162 , 1983

Complementary

Recommendations

Subjects that continue the syllabus
FINAL PROJECT/22204301

Subjects that are recommended to be taken simultaneously
LEGAL ARCHITECTURE/22204134

Subjects that it is recommended to have taken before
ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING I/22204001
ART AND ARCHITECTURE/22204006
ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING II/22204002
URBANISM AND PROJECTS I/22204103
TECHNIQUES OF REPRESENTATION/22204005
URBANISM AND PROJECTS II/22204104
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE I/22204126
URBANISM AND PROJECTS IV/22204106
URBANISM AND PROJECTS III/22204105
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE II/22204128
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