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Course Name
Turkish
Kent.Dönüş.&Gayri.Sekt.İliş.
English
Relationship Between Urban Transformation and Real Estate Sector
Course Code
GGP 513
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Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
1
3
3
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-
Course Language
Turkish
Course Coordinator
Evren Özus
Course Objectives
The purpose of this course is to discuss the contents of urban transformation and real estate sector, theoretical investigation of the relationship between urban transformation and real estate sector, analysis the transformation models that are realized or in planning process. Definition of collaboration, relations, development processes, aims/actors, positions and legal structure. Evaluate a variety of effects transformation and real estate sector on the urban planning process.
Course Description
The theoretical and descriptive approach to urban transformation, analysis of case studies from Turkey and other countries, relations between urban transformation & planning and real estate sector & planning, analysis of the urban transformation process and real estate sector in terms of aims and actors, investigate the structural/ physical, economic, social and environmental effects of urban transformation process for the purposes of discuss the relation with the real estate sector, identifying the urban transformation process and real estate sector in terms of legal arrangement, general evaluation
Course Outcomes
Identification of the inter-interacting urban transformation and the real estate sector's relations, development processes, cooperation mechanisms, actors, legal frameworks and the roles / positions they play in terms of each other.
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