URBD5704 Research Methods in Urban Design
Target Students MArch, MSUD
Course Term 1
Course Type Required
Teacher(s) CAI, Jiaziu
Why do we do research and how to study urban form and urban life? What is the significance of research to us as urban designers, architects, or simply a responsible citizen? Nowadays research seems to be easier than ever, as there is vast amount of information readily available from a wide variety of sources, yet to distinguish a causal collection of information with rigorous research is not as apparent and became more important. Urban design encompasses a vast field of interdisciplinary knowledge, the capability to navigate through available resources that inform, and support design activities is a valuable and necessary skillset for post-graduate design students.
This course reviews different methods of research in urban design (urbanism and architecture) and discusses the process of conducting qualitative and quantitative research in the area of social science. The goal is to equip students with necessary knowledge and skillset to understand and apply research in a critical, analytical, and ethical manner. Complementary to the on-going research for students in developing their thesis project and history/theory essay, this course will guide students through the research process with an active learning approach.