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==<font color=blue size=4>Working Phase: '''''[http://draco.hfwu.de/~wikienfk5/index.php/Assignment_2:_Analysis_of_a_landscape_transect Assignment 2: Analysis of a landscape transect]''' ''</font>==
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*'''Due: Monday, Nov. 8 / Nov. 15 for Kassel students'''
*'''Due: Monday, Nov. 8 / Nov. 15 for Kassel students'''


==<font color=darkred size=4> Seminar Break </font>==


'''November 02, 2010''' ''No seminar session >> US holidays''
'''November 02, 2010''' ''No seminar session >> US holidays''

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Working Phase: Assignment 1: Pictures of our landscapes

  • Assigned: Wednesday, Oct. 6
  • Due: Tuesday, Oct. 26


Process:


October 12, 2010 / 6.30 pm CET / Virtual Team Room


Technical introduction for new students:

  • Virtual Team Room
  • Seminar WIKI


Process:

Block I: Theories and Concepts of Landscape

October 19, 2010 / 6.30 pm CET / Virtual Team Room


Thematic introduction:

  • Seminar background and introductions
  • Seminar structure and contents
  • Landscape term / landscape theory / landscape concepts


Guest lectures:

  • Galen Newman | Clemson University, North Carolina / USA:
  • Dóra Drexler | Corvinus University, Budapest / Hungary:


Process:


October 26, 2010 / 6.30 pm CET / Virtual Team Room


General questions:

  • What is a landscape, how did the term and interpretation develop over time?
  • What forces shape a landscape?
  • Which ideals guide our perception and evaluation of landscapes?


Session contents:

  • Introduction of universities
  • Short student presentations, interactive tools and discussion
  • Landscape term / landscape theory / landscape concepts

Process:


Working Phase: Assignment 2: Analysis of a landscape transect

  • Assigned: Tuesday, October 19
  • Due: Monday, Nov. 8 / Nov. 15 for Kassel students


November 02, 2010 No seminar session >> US holidays

  • Workshop "Videoclip" for Kassel students (if desired)


Process:

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Block II: Reading the Local Landscape

November 09, 2010 / 6.30 pm CET / Virtual Team Room


Session contents:

  • transect of the landscape of the university town from the town/city centre to the edge; interpretation of the current state, what ‘shaped’ it? (natural forces, historic development, regulations, overall societal trends, economy …)
  • 3 student presentations with a 7-10 minutes video (uploaded to youtube) added by a 5 minutes ppt or other form of presentation including section, maps, text; file summarizing the analysis – available for all participants)


Process:


November 16, 2010 / 6.30 pm CET / Virtual Team Room


Session contents:

  • transect
  • 3 Student presentations


Process:

Working Phase: Assignment 3: Future landscapes

  • Assigned: Tuesday, Nov. 9
  • Due: Tuesday, Nov. 29

Block III: Future Landscapes

November 23, 2010 /6.30 p.m. CET / Virtual Team Room


General questions:

  • What is a desirable landscape for the future?
  • How does it look like?
  • How can we get there?
  • What is the role of the landscape architecture profession?


Guest lectures:

  • Fernando Martinez Agustoni | BIOS University, Uruguay:
  • Simon Bell | Edinburgh College of Art, UK and Estonian University of Life Sciences, Tartu:


Process:


November 30, 2010 / 6.30 p.m. CET / Virtual Team Room


Session contents:

  • 5-7 minutes student presentation (statements)including an explicit description of approaches / methods / tools; illustration along cases / examples
  • Discussion of recent and upcoming approaches, problems, phenomena, policies, goals


Process:


December 07, 2010 / 6.30 p.m. CET / Virtual Team Room


Session contents:

  • additional student presentations (statements)if needed
  • Discussion of recent and upcoming approaches, problems, phenomena, policies, goals


Process:

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Block IV: Landscape Concepts in comparison

December 14, 2010 /6.30 p.m. CET / Virtual Team Room


General discussion:


Process:


to be continued...