leonardo@humtec.rwth-aachen.de

The City as a Built and Lived Environment

Healthy, Equitable, Shared, Resilient

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Academic Responsibility

Dr.-Ing. Axel Timpe

Institute and Chair of Landscape Architecture, representing the MKW profile area ‘Built and Lived Environment’

Contact Person

Schedule

Start

24.10.2024

Zeit

Thursday, 16:30 to 18:00 p.m.

Ort

In presence

S09 (1385|213)
Claßenstraße 11, 52072 Aachen

Content

More than half of the world’s population lives in cities and this proportion will continue to rise. Cities therefore offer an attractive living environment that attracts many people. However, this is also associated with negative effects such as the impact of the urban environment on human health, social inequalities, reduced diversity of experience and increased vulnerability to the effects of climate change. Cities are therefore a particular focus of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). On the one hand, SDG 11 ‘Sustainable Cities and Communities’ is dedicated to them, on the other hand, they interact with numerous other SDGs and can be understood as a laboratory for the development of solutions to these goals, e.g. ‘No poverty’ (SDG 1), ‘Good health and well-being’ (SDG 3), ‘Clean water and sanitation’ (SDG 6), ‘Reduced inequalities’ (SDG 10), ‘Climate action’ (SDG 13), ‘Life on land’ (SDG 15) and others.

The Leonardo module brings together researchers and lecturers from various RWTH faculties who work together in the Built and Lived Environment profile area. In the lecture series, they present their perspectives on the challenges and solutions in future urban development. On this basis, the students will work in interdisciplinary groups to analyse an urban space in Aachen that is undergoing transformation and develop ideas and guidelines for its future.

Learning Outcome

The module teaches students…

  • …the ability to understand the city as a spatial, built environment from different perspectives.
  • They learn about possible courses of action and instruments for improving the urban environment and living environment and have applied these to a specific urban space in Aachen.
  • This enables them to engage in inter- and transdisciplinary communication and co-operation on issues of sustainable urban development.
  • In this way, students acquire ‘spatial literacy’ about the city, which enables them to reflect on the spatially effective actions and effects of their own discipline and to apply these as a contribution to improving the built and lived environment.

Program

24.10.2024

Introduction

31.10.2024

VL 1

07.11.2024

VL 2

14.11.2024

no lecture due to BLE Science Day (open to Leonardo students)

21.11.2024

VL 3

28.11.2024

Interim presentation on urban space analysis

05.12.2024

VL 4

12.12.2024

VL 5

16.01.2025

VL 6

23.01.2025

VL 7

30.01.2024

Final presentation

Procedure/Working method​

Depending on the course of studies, module and examination, credit points can be achieved through participation. If you would like to take an exam, please make sure beforehand how you can get credit for it in your degree program. Of course, you can also take exams without receiving curricular credit for them. Visit our FAQs for more information.

Certificate/Examination

RWTHonline

Project Work (3CP, graded, Group Presentation in groups of three or four students)

Project "Leonardo": Presentation


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