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CPLN 708: Urban Design Methods
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Larice. This seminar focuses on professional and research techniques in the practice of urban design. Seminar topics in the first half will examine research methods associated with measuring, analyzing and guiding design in urban contexts, including: environmental behavior & psychology, cognition, mapping, morphology, design regulation and policy. The second half of the course includes professional techniques in: communication, self-representation, design roles, processes, and ethics.
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CPLN 712: Inner City Revitalization
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Birch. Review of efforts to maintain and strengthen central cities. Examines the role of leadership and vision. Incorporates a broad definition of economic development as encompassing topics ranging from the arts to zoning.
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CPLN 716: Advanced GIS Seminar
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Pederson. Course will introduce advanced GIS students to topics such as database development and remote sensing as well as ESRI products including ArcIMS, ArcPad, Network Analysis, and Business Analyst. Emphasis will be on development of pratical skills and technical knowledge.
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CPLN 723: Law of Planning and Urban Development
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Keene. Overview of the constitutional and legal principles framing planning and urban development. Taught in conjunction with HSPV-671.
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CPLN 725: Innovations in Growth Management
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Daniels. Comprehensive examination of legal, constitutional, political, fiscal, and practical techniques for securing more effective control over land development. Topics include urban growth boundaries "concurrency" requirements, tax incentives and purchase of conservation easements.
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CPLN 737: Housing in Developing Countries
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Hoek-Smit. Exploration of human settlement planning in transitional and developing economies. Includes review of the theoretical framework of economic development and development planning.
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CPLN 742: Special Problems in Conservation
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Mason. Problems in the theoretical and practical issues surrounding the conservation of historic structures and sites. Both thematic and site-specific topics will vary each year to allow students with different backgrounds and interests the opportunity to develop multi-disciplinary approaches to conservation.
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CPLN 744: Public/Private Development
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Sagalyn. Prerequisite(s): CPLN 680, REAL 721 or CPLN 623. This course will examine the planning, financing, and implementation of public/private projects in the United States. The emphasis will be on understanding the interplay of project feasibility, financing strategy, and the politics of implementation.
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CPLN 752: Advanced Seminar in Transportation
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Staff. Prerequisite(s): CPLN 655 or equivalent. Discussion of most recent advances in methods of transportation planning.
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CPLN 760: Case Studies/Urban Design
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Larice. This seminar examines from typologies and physical elements within the field of urban design. Each class session will focus on a particular scale of urban design interest, beginning with micro-scale place-based elements and continuing to large scale regional design. The course is orgnized around student presentations that will deconstruct the development processes and formal elements of comparative case studies.
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