Urban Design Studio

Late Summer | 6 credits | Study Tour:

Using Copenhagen as a laboratory, students solve real-life problems using analytical and design methods specifically devised for urban design and landscape questions. Some sections in the Urban Design Studio will focus on issues of human scale, temporary use, and sustainable design. Second-semester Studio offers the opportunity to carry out research-based assignments.

Studio groups combine students of different standing and background. The course is taught vertically, and expectations relate to each individual student.

Please Note: The syllabus is accurate in terms of course content and objectives, however the daily schedule is not up to date as it is from the previous summer.Please do not make any travel plans or other arrangements around it.

Prerequisites

Enrollment at a professional school or department of architecture or design at the junior, senior or graduate level, and completion of a minimum of two spatial design studios prior to arrival at DIS.

Students should bring examples of their work in a portfolio to be submitted to their studio instructors at the beginning of Assignment 2. This will allow the professors to become acquainted with the design skills of each student.  The portfolio should contain:

The portfolio must be submitted as a digital PDF or hard copy.  The pages should be formatted to A4 size (210mmx297mm) or US-Letter size (8.5"x11").

Co-requisite: Scandinavian Design and Architecture: History, Theory and Practice

Instructors

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Supply List for this Course:

  • Laptop (if you own one)
  • Leadholders 
  • Leads 
  • Sketchbook in A4 or A5 size (approx. 5.5” x 8.5” or 8.5” x 11”) 
  • Sketching pencils 
  • Pens Triangles 
  • Templates Small cutting mat 
  • Straight edge X-acto knife Blades Any light wood or other modeling supplies you think you might need 
  • Trace paper
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