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B.Arch Programme, IX Semester Theory of Urban Design ARCH503

This document provides an overview of the theory of urban design course. It defines urban as having a population of at least 5,000 people with 75% of males working in non-agricultural jobs and a density of 400 people per square kilometer. Urban design is introduced as a multi-disciplinary practice of shaping the physical environment of cities through building morphology, public spaces, and infrastructure to create healthy, inclusive public realms. The need for urban design is discussed as a way to create public places, incorporate stakeholder feedback, guide urban development, and enhance user experience and sense of security in public spaces.

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B.Arch Programme, IX Semester Theory of Urban Design ARCH503

This document provides an overview of the theory of urban design course. It defines urban as having a population of at least 5,000 people with 75% of males working in non-agricultural jobs and a density of 400 people per square kilometer. Urban design is introduced as a multi-disciplinary practice of shaping the physical environment of cities through building morphology, public spaces, and infrastructure to create healthy, inclusive public realms. The need for urban design is discussed as a way to create public places, incorporate stakeholder feedback, guide urban development, and enhance user experience and sense of security in public spaces.

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Amity School of Architecture and Planning

B.Arch Programme, IX Semester

Theory of Urban Design


ARCH503
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Defining Urban

Introduction to Urban Design

Need of Urban Design

Contents
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Learning outcomes of the session

By end of this session you will be able ;

• Express the definition of “Urban” in your


words
• Comprehend meaning of Urban Design
• Recongise need of urban design

Learning
Outcomes
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Urban

Urban
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Urban
For the Census of India 2011, the definition of urban area
is as follows;

1. All places with a municipality corporation, cantonment board or notified


town area committee, etc.

Urban
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Urban
For the Census of India 2011, the definition of urban area
is as follows;

2. All other places which satisfied the following criteria:


i) A minimum population of 5,000;

5000 people
Urban
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Urban
For the Census of India 2011, the definition of urban area
is as follows;

2. All other places which satisfied the following criteria:


ii) At least 75 per cent of the male main working population
engaged in non - agricultural pursuits; and

75% male
Urban
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Urban
For the Census of India 2011, the definition of urban area
is as follows;

2. All other places which satisfied the following criteria:


iii) A density of population of at least 400 persons per sq. km.

400 people
Urban
Per sq.km
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Urban

Ubrs Cities

Urban
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“Urbanism is way of life” Peter Writh

Philosophy
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Nature of Cities 1958

Five attributes

• Fortification

• A Market

• A system of law and conduct

• Municipal Corporateness
Max Weber
Urban • Freedom for urban citizens
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The Metropolis and Mental


Life 1950

Characteristics

• Anonymity

• Time

• Division of labour

Georg Simmel

Urban
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Design Response

Design
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Urban Design

It’s a muti- disciplinary and collaborative process of shaping the physical


setting for city life.

It is a practice of ‘placemaking’ in urban context.

Urban Design
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Urban Design
It involves systems to guide and design

• Building • Public Spaces • Infrastructure


morphology

Urban Design Further it formulate guidelines and framework that promote the
development in urban setting.
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Urban Design

Urban Design processes are largely involved in creating

healthy, inclusive, user friendly public realm.

Urban Design
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Architecture

Urban Design

Urban Design Planning


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Need of Urban Design


To create public “place”
To involve, consult and incorporate feedbacks of various stakeholders for “place-
making”

Need 100 foot road


Ahmedabad

Source – Deepak Das


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Need of Urban Design


Develop guidance for urban morphology
Helps to create a communal identity through design

Need Pathergetti,
Old City Hyderabad

Source – Deepak Das


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Need of Urban Design


Enhance of user experience in public space.

Embed a sense of security for multiple user groups irrespective


of gender, age, income, ethnicity, etc

Advocate ‘right to city’ for everyone

Need
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References;
1. Sennett Richard 1969, Classical Essays on the Culture of Cities, Prentice Hall, New Jersey
2. http://www.udg.org.uk/about/what-is-urban-design
3. Cuthbert Alexander R, 2006, The form of Cities Political Economy and Urban Design,
Blackwell, Oxford
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Thank You

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