Description
The module will consider the architectural, geographical and sociological construction and power relations that make and shape life in cities and mega-cities, including the contested nature of some of the ensuing definitions of cites. It considers the dynamics of urban life such as how it can generate innovation and wealth creation as well as displacement and exclusion; and the effects of mobility and migration to cities caused by conflict and aspiration and climate change. It will tackle these issues by considering the following contrasting urban developments: the creation of urban technological hubs linked to financial institutions; the magnet effects of those entrepreneurial ecosystems as well as the ‘urban supernova effects’ such as rises in property and rents and social displacement; and new and changing patterns of mobility and migration, including the growth of refugee communities, and their implications for urban design, sharing space and ideas about inclusive growth. The module will also consider new ideas and practices concerning the ethics of urban design and redesign, including emerging participatory approaches which pursue the co-design of liveable cities with stakeholder communities. All lectures will be 2 hours and seminars 1 hour.
Module deliveries for 2024/25 academic year
Last updated
This module description was last updated on 19th August 2024.
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