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Course Name
Turkish Toplum&Mekan
English Community and Place
Course Code
SBP 607 Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester -
3 3 - -
Course Language Turkish
Course Coordinator Nilgün Ergun
Course Objectives In this course, physical environment (home, neighborhood, city, region) which is influential on social and individualistic relations of people with the urban space and society concepts and the interrelation between these concepts will be evaluated.
Course Description Concept of community and space; Environment, place, physical environment and social environment; Space, Architectural space, urban space; Human-environment relationship in open spaces; Examples of human-environment relationship in open spaces; Urban form and community relations; Examples of urban form and community relations; Meanings of place and culture in environmental design; Culture specific environments; Examples of culture specific environments: religion, traditions, customs; Examples of culture specific environments: socio-economic factors; Scenarios for future, cities of the future; Examples of cities of the future; General evaluation
Course Outcomes Graduate students who successfully pass this course gain the following knowledge, skills and proficiencies :
1. Improve the theoritical understanding of space and place
2. Explore the interconnections within and between physical environments and the human world.
3. Learn about different theoretical, conceptual, and applied approaches used in conducting research on space, place, and identity;
4. Develope the skills to perform a critical analysis of spatial environments
5. Learn more about how spatial information, methods, and perspectives are useful in studying various topics at a variety of scales ranging from local to global.
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