MIMAR SINAN FINE ARTS UNIVERSITY FACULTY of ARCHITECTURE DEPARTMENT OF URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING 2017-2018 CURRICULUM 5TH SEMESTER REQUIRED COURSES Code Prerequisite Name of the course in Turkish Name of the course T* S* AKTS PLN 301 PLN 202 Planlama Atölyesi 4 PLANNING STUDIO 4 2 6 9 PLN 303 Kentsel Tasarıma Giriş INTRODUCTION TO URBAN DESIGN PLN 305 Şehircilik Hukuku LEGAL ASPECTS OF URBAN PLANNING PLN 307 Kent Ekonomisi URBAN ECONOMICS Total Credits of Required Courses : 18 Suggested Number of Elective Courses: 4 Suggested Credits of Elective Courses: 12 Suggested Number of Elective Courses for All:0 Suggested Credits of Elective Courses for All: 0 Total of Required Credits at 5th Semester: 30 1
Code Prerequisite 5TH SEMESTER ELECTIVE COURSES Name of the course in Turkish Name of the course T* S* AKTS PLN 331 Kentsel Koruma ve Alan Yönetimi URBAN CONSERVATION AND SITE MANAGEMENT PLN 333 Peyzaj Planlaması I LANDSCAPE PLANNING I PLN 335 Kentsel Dokunun Fiziksel Bileşenleri PHYSICAL COMPONENTS OF THE URBAN TEXTURE PLN 337 Yöneylem Araştırması ve Karar Alma Teknikleri OPERATION RESEARCH AND DECISION MAKING PLN 339 Görsel Düşünce ve Anlatım Teknikleri VISUALIZATION TECHNIQUES PLN 341 Kent Tarihi I URBAN HISTORY I PLN 343 Kent ve Jeoloji CITY AND GEOLOGY PLN 345 Mekânsal İstatistik SPATIAL STATISTICS PLN 347 Coğrafi Bilgi Sistemleri GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS PLN 349 Türkiye'de Kırın Ekonomi Politiği THE ECONOMY POLITICS OF RURAL AREAS IN TURKEY PLN 351 Bilgikuramı Üzerinden Mimarlık ve Kent AN EPISTEMOLOGICAL APPROACH TO CITY AND ARCHITECTURE 2
DETAILED INFORMATION ABOUT COURSES 2017-2018 5TH SEMESTER REQUIRED COURSES PLN 301 PLANNING STUDIO 4 8 Hrs/Week, Theory + Studio, 9 ECTS Credits Objective / Contents: The aim of the course is to study an implementation project of current land use planning process of Turkey with the contribution of the next term Studio, PLN 601: Planning Studio 6. During the semester the aim is to study the process of planning with the steps of analyze, synthesis and evaluation within the framework of current situation of a chosen city (population between 20.000 50.000) Pre-requisite: PLN 202 Assessment Methods: Research papers + Midterm exam + Sketching exam + Project + Presentation + Quiz + Model +Final exam Teaching Staff: Instr. Dr. Tayfun KAHRAMAN, Asst. Prof. Dr İclal KAYA ALTAY, Assoc., Prof. Dr Rıfat AKBULUT, Asst. Prof. Dr Levent ÖZAYDIN, Asst. Prof. Dr. Teoman TEKKÖKOĞLU, Asst. Prof. Dr Seher BAŞLIK, Instr. Dr. İnci ŞAHİN OLGUN, Asst. Prof. Dr. Seher Demet YÜCEL (Consultant) PLN 303 INTRODUCTION TO URBAN DESIGN 2 Hrs/Week, Theory, 2 Credits, 3 ECTS Credits Objective / Contents: The aim of the unit is to enable students to take part in a debate on the location and to teach the role of urban design from urban planners perspective. Within the framework of the planning, discussing the reorganisation and design relations, definition of urban design. Presenting students principles of organising physical environment that is necessary for creating design guides and urban design used as a tool in different dimensions. Assessment Methods: Research paper + Presentation Carmona,M.Heath,T.Oc,T.and Tiesdell,S.(2003)Public Places,Urban Spaces Oxford:Architectural pres Congress for new Urbanism (2000)Charter of the new urbanism NewYork:MacGraw Hill CABE and DETR (2001)The value of urban design London:Thomas Telford Publishing Castells,M.Borja,J.Local and Global Chapter 7 Strategic plans and Metropolitan Projects(1999) Konuk,G.Gibson,M.Kocabaş, A.Gökşin,A.İstanbul İçin yeni bir kentsel dönüşüm /yenileşme modeline doğru(2008)ibb Kentsel Dönüşüm md yayını Teaching Staff: Asst. Prof. Dr.Müge ÖZKAN ÖZBEK PLN 408 LEGAL ASPECTS OF URBAN PLANNING Assessment Methods: Midterm exam + Final exam İmar mevzuatı Hukuk Bilimine Giriş: Doç.Dr. Yavuz ATAR ve diğerleri İdare Hukuku: Prof.Dr. Kemal GÖZLER 3
Türk İmar Hukukun Temel Prensipleri: Prof. Dr. Safa ERKÜN Türk Şehir Planlama Hukuku: Prof.Dr. Yücel ÜNAL İmar Hukuku:Doç. Dr. Halil KALABALIK Teaching Staff: Asst. Prof. Dr. Teoman TEKKÖKOĞLU, Instr. Dr. Tayfun KAHRAMAN, PLN 307 URBAN ECONOMICS 2 Hrs/Week, Theory, 2 ECTS Credits Objective / Contents: Objective / Contents: The course aims to cover following subjects; - Urban Economics Theories with Basic Approaches - Applied Analysis Techniques Assessment Methods: Midterm exam + Research paper + Final exam İlhan Tekeli, Kentsel Arsa, Kentsel Altyapı ve Kentsel Hizmetler, Tarih Vakfı Yay. İsmet Kılıçaslan, Kent Ekonomisi Kitabı, İTÜ Yay. Rıfkı Arslan Arazi Kullanım Ekonomisi Kitabı, YTÜ Yay. David C. Thorns, Kentlerin Dönüşümü, SOYAK Yay. M. Castells: Ağ Toplumunun Yükselişi, Bilgi Üniv. Yay. Ayda Eryadın,Yeni Sanayi Odakları, METU Yay. Teaching Staff: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Besim ŞEN ELECTIVE COURSES PLN 331 URBAN CONSERVATION AND SITE MANAGEMENT Objective / Contents: The aim of the course is to introduce the urban conservation and renewal theories and approaches in the historical perspective. Latest discussions on international level is also discussed within the content of the course. Assessment Methods: Midterm exam + Presentation + Final exam Ahunbay, Z. (2009) Tarihi Çevre Koruma ve Restorasyon Cohen, N. (1999), Urban Conservation, MIT Press, Massachusetts Couch, C. (1992), Urban Renewal, Theory and Practice, Macmillan Press, London Kuban D., (2007) Tarihi Çevre Korumanın Mimarlık Boyutu, YEM. Kuban, D. (2001) Türkiye'de Kentsel Koruma Kent Tarihleri ve Koruma Yöntemleri, Tarih Vakfı Yurt Yayınları Madran, E. (2005) Kültürel ve Doğal Değerlerin Korunması, TMMOB. Zeren. N. (1991), Koruma Amaçlı İmar Planı Yapım ve Studio Sorunları, İTÜ UYGAR Merkezi, İstanbul Teaching Staff: Asst. Prof. Dr. Dilek ERBEY PLN 333 LANDSCAPE PLANNING I Objective / Contents: The development of landscape planning through the history and emphasizing the importance of the subject today. Design criteria of landscape planning. Assessment Methods: Midterm exam + Research paper + Final exam 4
NDubisi, F., 2002. Ecological Planning- A Historical and Comparative Synthesis, The Johns Hopkins Univesity Press, Baltimore and London Turner, Tom; 1996, City as Landscape, E&FN Spon, London Owen, Stephen; 1991, Planning Seetlements Naturally, Packard Publisshing Limited, UK Stainer, Frederick; 1991, The Living Landscape, McGraw-Hill, Inc, New York Pamay,Besamet., 1979, Park-Bahçe ve Peyzaj Mimarisi, İstanbul Orman Fakültesi Yayınları,İstanbul McHarg, I., 1969. Design With Nature, The Natural History Press, Garden City,New York Odum, E.P. and Barrett, G.W., 2008, Ekoloji nin Temelleri, Palme Yayıncılık, Çeviri Editörü: Prof. Dr. Kani Işık, Ankara Ürgenç, S., 2000. Kırsal Peyzaj- Koruma-Onarım-Düzenleme, Yıldız Teknik Üniversitesi Basım-Yayım Merkezi,İstanbul Çepel, N., 1994. Peyzaj Ekolojisi, İstanbul Üniversitesi Yayınları, İstanbul Dirik,H., 2005. Kırsal Peyzaj Planlama ve Studio İlkeleri, İ.Ü. Orman Fakültesi Yayınları, İstanbul Teaching Staff: Asst. Prof. Dr. Seher Demet YÜCEL PLN 335 PHYSICAL COMPONENTS OF THE URBAN TEXTURE Objective / Contents: Analyse the components that structure urban pysical frame.get to know theoricly about urban tissue and morphological structure of urban areas and learn about how to discuss about them in an interdisiclinary area.(planing,architecture,history etc.) Assessment Methods: Research paper + Presentation Petruccioli, A.; Bellek Yitiminin Ardından, İstanbul, Pinon, P.; Anadolu ve Balkanlardaki Osmanlı Kentlerinde Kentsel Dokular Tipolojisi Üzerine Bir Deneme, Osmanlı Mimarlığının 7 Yüzyılı Uluslarüstü Bir Miras, İstanbul, 1999,ss.166-179 Yücel, A.; Mekân Okuma Aracı Olarak Tipolojik Çözümleme,Çevre, Yapı ve Tasarım, Ankara,1979,s.381-391 Teaching Staff: Prof. Dr. Gülşen ÖZAYDIN PLN 337 OPERATION RESEARCH AND DECISION MAKING Objective / Contents: This course examines the basic concepts and methods of the decision making for spatial applications. It focuses the spatial objectives of a goal, how is made the enough preparing for decision, choice between a method and significant results of a urban operation. Why is request decision-making, clear definition of objectives, probability in decision making, critical review of accounting performance measures, decision-making under uncertainty, elements common to decision problems, preparing for opportunity loss tables, decision tree method, solving a decision problem with expected values, solving according to maximum and minimum criteria values, using sample information for decision, student presentation-i, student presentation-ii Assessment Methods: Midterm exam + Term paper + Final exam - Teaching Staff: Asst. Prof. Dr. Levent ÖZAYDIN PLN 339 VISUALIZATION TECHNIQUES Objective / Contents: The purpose of this course to express the basic knowledge of seeing and presenting. Principles of presentation and communicaton in terms of visual perception in design. 5
Various methods and technics for the organization and communication of visual elements-non verbal are utilised in this course. To develop visual thinking skills in reading understanding and presenting ideas to improve communications.reading and analysing visual elements, object to create concepts, strategies, potentials for projects Assessment Methods: Research paper + Presentation + Final exam Arnheim, R. (2007) Görsel Düşünme, Ayrıntı Yayınları, İstanbul. Butcher, K. R. (2004). Cognitive processes and visualization, Teaching Geoscience with Visualizations: Using Images, Animations, and Models Effectively. Carleton College. Northfield, MN. Quiye, W. (2000). A cross-cultural comparison of the use of graphics in scientific and technical communication. Technical Communication, 47(4). Guiraud, P. (1994) Göstergebilim, İmge Kitabevi, Ankara. Teaching Staff: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Kevser ÜSTÜNDAĞ PLN 341 URBAN HISTORY I Objective / Contents: Major aim of the course is to offer students a general encounter about the urban and planning history of Anatolia and Turkey through ages, phenomenons and discourses which represent one of unique and colourfull experiences throughout the world. The course has a multidisciplinary approach. Therefore experts from various disciplines such as archaeology, geology, history etc. contribute to the content. It is intended that students will at the end gain a general level of knowledge about urban and planning history of a country with a cultural heritage so rich and so deep and with an urban panorama so plentiful and with different experiences gathered and layered. Assessment Methods: The course is theoretical. Active participation and contribution of students is always encouraged. Some courses will be held in site visits. Therefore site visits is a part of the course schedule. Students are required to prepare an article and/or an essay for mid-term and have to participate to a final examination. GENEL OLARAK KENTSEL TARİH / URBAN HISTORY IN GENERAL JACOBS, Jane; 1969: The Economy of Cities. Vintage Books. New York. EATON, Ruth; 2002: Ideal Cities. Thames and Hudson. Londra. TARİH ÖNCESİ DÖNEM VE İLK ÇAĞ / PREHISTORICAL AGE AND ANTIQUITY AKTÜRE, Sevgi; 1994: Anadolu da Bronz Çağı Kentleri. Tarih Vakfı Yurt Yayınları. İstanbul. SEVİN, Veli; 2003: Anadolu Arkeolojisi. Der Yayınları. İstanbul. SJOBERG, Gideon; 1965: The Preindustrial City: Past and Present. The Free Press. New York. SJOBERG, Gideon; 1965: The Origin and Evolution of Cities, Scientific American. Vol. 213. September 1965. s. 55-63. ANTİK ÇAĞ / ANTIQUITY TOMLINSON, R.A., 2003: Yunan Mimarlığı (Türkçesi: Akbulut, M. R., Greek Architecture. Bristol Classical Press. Londra. 1997). Homer Kitabevi. İstanbul. THORPE, M., 2002: Roma Mimarlığı (Türkçesi: Akbulut, M. R., Roman Architecture. Bristol Classical Press. Londra. 1995). Homer Kitabevi. İstanbul. Teaching Staff: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Rıfat AKBULUT PLN 343 CITY AND GEOLOGY 6
Assessment Methods: Midterm exam + Final exam Teaching Staff: Assist. Prof. Dr. Erkan BOZKURTOĞLU PLN 345 SPATIAL STATISTICS 2 Hrs/Week, Theory, 2 Credits, 3 ECTS Credits Objective / Contents: The aim of the course is to help students to analyse spatial data and to motivate students to make inference about spatial dynamics. The urban and rural areas are studied for statistical description and evaluating the statistical data of other courses for spatial researches. Introduction to spatial quantitative research, probability based on map, spatial data and sampling, data resolution and spatial data analysis, data preparation for aggregated spatial data, numerical methods of exploratory spatial data analysis, hypothesis testing and spatial autocorrelation, factor analysis, clustering, spatial data for regression analysis, problems of multiple regression, spatial indicators, the statistical and descriptive models of spatial variation, the explanatory models of spatial variation. Assessment Methods: Research paper + Term paper + Final exam Mcgrew, J. Chapman And Charles B. Monroe. (2000). An Introduction To Statistical Problem Solving In Geography, Boston: Mcgraw Hill. ISBN: 0-697-22971-8. Miller, I. Ve M. Miller. (2002). John E. FreundʹDan Matematiksel İstatistik. Çeviri (Ü. Şenesen) Literatür Yayıncılık Newbold, P.(2000). İşletme Ve İktisat İçin İstatistik Çeviri (Ü. Şenesen) Literatür Yayıncılık Yılın Çalışma Konusuna Göre Ek Okuma Listesi Ayrıca Verilir Teaching Staff: Asst. Prof. Dr. Levent Özaydin ENF 601s GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS Assessment Methods: Research paper + Midterm exam Teaching Staff: Asst. Prof. Dr. Seher BAŞLIK, Assoc. Prof. Dr. M. Rıfat Akbulut PLN 349 ECONOMY POLITICS OF RURAL AREAS IN TURKEY Assessment Methods: Research paper + Midterm exam Teaching Staff: Intrt. Uygar YILDIRIM PLN 351 AN EPISTEMOLOGICAL APPROACH TO CITY AND ARCHITECTURE Assessment Methods: Research paper + Midterm exam Teaching Staff: Intrt. Aykut KÖKSAL 7