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Academic year 2014-2015Value date : 12/05/2015
HULG0416-2  Urban planning part 2 : cross-cutting analyses

Duration :  24h Th
Number of credits :  
Bachelor in Landscape design (ULg-Gembloux), 3rd year2
Année préparatoire au master en architecture du paysage2
Lecturer :  Serge Peeters
Language(s) of instruction :  
French language
Organisation and examination :  
Teaching in the first semester, review in January
Course contents :  
Part 1: Benchmarking tools communal territorial development. Tools by family * The spatial dimension * The social dimension * The environmental dimension Diagnosis transversal issues and objectives Actors: contracting and participation
Part 2: How tend to strengthen the regional space? Move building areas Reduce building areas
Part 3: Analysis of urban and rural landscape in the great archetypes of the Walloon region
Part 4: Quantification and analysis of evolutionary disurbanisation
Learning outcomes of the course :  
In recent decades, communal tools have multiplied, each raising its own domain "plan" or "program" sometimes accompanied by funding. On the ground, this proliferation can lead to some confusion, even in competition or duplication. It is not conducive to a real communal management overall. The course reflects a long-term research (1998-2002) which was based on a thorough analysis of seven tools or groups of tools across the municipality: the communal structure diagram, the program communal rural development, municipal environmental plans, municipal plans mobility, social integrated three-year program of work and general municipal drainage plan. The course covers the harmonization scenario, "coordination" between tools, based on a common first step: the creation of a common diagnosis and definition of major options territories or "concerted strategic agenda." The course presents the links between tools belonging to the same "family". For example, the pattern structure and the mobility plan, both of which have a spatial dimension. It would be the same for tools "environment" for tools and "societal". The course also focuses on the different types of actors and their implementation in coordination scenario.
Part 2: The course seeks to demonstrate the necessarily transversal and integrated policy fundamentally proactive applied to residential areas in the Walloon Region. The course begins by emphasizing the strategic options made by the Walloon Government on the issue of urban development. Each major objective is identified and then declined into action more concrete. This method takes into account all means abutting a review of legal tools for planning and hang each of these resources to its objectives. The course provides an overview of both strategic and applied what might be in the residential area, a land policy for proactive Walloon territory. The course highlights the wide field tools and interdependent management of land use (production policy public land, regulatory tools, systems, taxation, financial incentives and tax strategies against local authorities, ... ).

Part 3: They are people, holiday or just passing through, people are more sensitive to the quality of landscapes and their preservation. This concern is not only exceptional panoramas: it extends to all landscapes, remarkable or ordinary, urban and rural. It is therefore timely that the Member States of the Council of Europe, meeting in Florence in October 2000, approved one European Landscape Convention. Among his articles, the Convention calls signatory states to identify their landscapes throughout their territory. This identification as a basis for the definition of landscape quality objectives and the implementation of a policy for the protection, management and / or development. The present course is precisely this identification, a prerequisite for any policy. The approach was built on the basis of the definition of landscape as given in the European Convention: the landscape is what people see, that is to say first and foremost a relief, then plant occupations human and the cover. The course will address the concept of "landscape area" which consists of an aggregation of several landscape units with similar characteristics.
Prerequisites and co-requisites/ Recommended optional programme components :  
Nothingness
Planned learning activities and teaching methods :  
Ex-cathedra courses
Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning) :  
Face to face
Recommended or required readings :  
"Junkspace - Repenser radicalement l'espace urbain » - Rem Koolhaas - Editions Manuels Payot - 2011 « S, m, l, xl »- Rem Koolhaas & Bruce Mau - Editions Monacelli Press - 1998 « Deux Conversations avec Rem Koolhaas » - F. Chaslin - Editions Sens et Tonka - 2001 « Projet urbain » - David Mangin & Philippe Panerai - Editions Parenthèses - 1999-2002-2005-2009 « La ville franchisée : Formes et structures de la ville contemporaine » - David Mangin - Editions de la Villette - 2004 « Paris rive gauche - L'îlot ouvert - de Christian de Portzamparc The Open Block »- Semapa (société d'économie mixte d'aménagement de Paris) Ante Prima - A.A.M.Edition bilingue français/anglais - entretiens par Florence Accorsi - 2010 « Christian de Portzamparc : Rêver la ville » - Sophie Trelcat - éditions Le Moniteur - 2007 « Urbanisation sans urbanisme : Une histoire de la "ville diffuse" » - Bénédicte Grosjean - Editions Mardaga - 2010 « Antwerp - Territory of a New Modernity » - Paola Vigano & Bernardo Secchi - Editions Sun Architecture - 2009 « La ville est une figure libre - Laurent Théry - Grand Prix de l'Urbanisme 2010 » - sous la direction de Ariella Masboungi - Editions Parenthèses - 2010 « Ré-enchanter la ville : Architectures de Manuelle Gautrand » - Florence Accorsi - Editions ICI Interface - édition français-anglais-chinois - 2008 « Yves Lion: Urban Textures » - Jean-Louis Cohen - Editions Birkhäuser Basel « Michel Desvignes - Natures intermédiaires » - Tiberghien
« Formes urbaines de l'îlot à la barre » - Philippe Panerai & Jean Castex & Jean-Charles Depaule - Editions Parenthèses - 1997-2001-2004-2009 « Organiser la ville hypermoderne - grand prix de l'urbanisme 2009 » - François Ascher, - Ariella Masboungi - Editions Parenthèses - 2009 « Métapolis ou l'avenir des villes » - François Ascher - Editions Odile Jacob - 1995-2010 « L'Age des métapoles - Grand Prix de l'Urbanisme 2009 » - François Ascher - Editions L'Aube - 2009 « L'espace public » - Thierry Paquot - Editions La Découverte - 2009 « L'urbanisme c'est notre affaire ! » - Thierry Paquot - Editions L'Atalante - comme un accordéon - 2010 « La ville et ses territoires » - Marcel Roncayolo - Editions Folio - Essais - 1990 « Sociologie urbaine » - Yves Grafmeyer & Jean-Yves Authier - Editions Armand Colin - 2ème édition - 2008 « L'école de Chicago : Naissance de l'écologie urbaine » - Isaac Joseph & Yves Grafmeyer - Editions du Champ Urbain - 1979-1984-1990-2004 « Sociologie des villes » - Yankel Fijalkow - Editions La Découverte - 2002-2004-2007 « La Charte d'Athènes » - Le Corbusier - Editions de Minuit - 1957 « Les méthodes de l'urbanisme » - Jean-Paul Lacaze - Editions PUF (presses universitaires de France) - 1990 « La ville des individus - Sociologie, urbanisme et architecture, propos croisés » - Olivier Chadoin - Editions L'Harmattan - 2004 « Paysages urbains - BRUxelles » - Georges de Kinder - Editions de l'Octogone - 2007 « Archiborescence » - Luc Schuiten & Pierre Loze - Editions Mardaga - 2006 « Saint-Géry - Un quartier au cœur de Bruxelles » - Les Cahiers du Centre d'Information, de Documentation et d'Etude du Patrimoine - 2007 « Ambiances, densités urbaines et développement durable » - Élisabeth Pélegrin-Genel & François Pélegrin -
Assessment methods and criteria :  
Written test
Work placement(s) :  
Nothingness
Organizational remarks :  
Contacts :  
Serge Peeters
serge.peeters@ulb.ac.be



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