Urban Design

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Urban Design

The Urban Design course introduces learners to the planning, design, and management of cities and public spaces, focusing on how urban environments can be made more functional, sustainable, and livable. Urban design sits at the intersection of architecture, landscape, and planning—shaping how people experience and interact with the built environment.

In this course, participants will explore the principles of urban form and spatial organization, including street networks, public squares, parks, transportation systems, and mixed-use developments. Emphasis is placed on creating human-centered spaces that balance aesthetics, accessibility, environmental sustainability, and social needs.

Learners will also study contemporary issues in urban design such as rapid urbanization, smart cities, green infrastructure, and community participation. Case studies from both international and Malaysian contexts will demonstrate how urban design strategies respond to challenges like congestion, climate change, and cultural identity.

Through a combination of lectures, design exercises, and project work, students will develop the ability to analyze urban spaces, generate design proposals, and apply sustainable strategies. By the end of the course, participants will be prepared to contribute innovative solutions to improve the quality of life in urban environments.

Course Overview

The Urban Design course provides learners with the knowledge and tools to understand how cities and public spaces are planned, shaped, and experienced. It emphasizes the importance of designing urban environments that are not only visually appealing but also functional, inclusive, and sustainable.

Students will be introduced to the core principles of urban form, including the design of streets, squares, parks, neighborhoods, and transportation systems. They will also explore how social, cultural, and environmental factors influence urban spaces, learning to balance community needs, economic growth, and ecological responsibility in the design process.

The course also addresses contemporary issues such as rapid urbanization, climate resilience, smart technologies, and green infrastructure, with examples from both international projects and Malaysian cities. Practical design exercises and case studies will help learners connect theory with real-world applications.

By the end of the program, participants will be able to analyze urban spaces, propose creative design solutions, and apply sustainable strategies that improve the quality of life in cities while respecting cultural and environmental contexts.

Course Contents

Day 1 – Introduction to Urban Design & Principles of Urban Form

Understand the definition of urban design and its role bridging architecture, planning, and landscape. Learn the key elements of urban form such as streets, blocks, squares, and green spaces. Explore principles of human-centered, walkable cities through global case studies.


Day 2 – Urban Systems & Community Needs

Study mobility design, including transportation, pedestrian, and cycling networks. Explore the role of public spaces in fostering social interaction and community identity. Learn about mixed-use development and urban density. Workshop: analyze an existing neighborhood for strengths and weaknesses.


Day 3 – Contemporary Issues in Urban Design

Examine challenges of rapid urbanization and housing demand. Learn about climate resilience, green infrastructure, and the role of technology in smart cities. Review Malaysia’s cultural and urban growth challenges with case studies of Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya.


Day 4 – Application & Final Project

Translate theory into practice by creating an urban design proposal. Learn to balance aesthetics, functionality, and sustainability. Group Workshop: develop a conceptual design for a small urban district or public space, followed by presentations and peer critiques.

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SHORT-COURSE INFORMATION

4-Day Short Course: Urban Design

Day 1: Introduction to Urban Design & Principles of Urban Form

  • What is urban design? Its role between architecture, planning, and landscape

  • Elements of urban form: streets, blocks, public squares, green spaces

  • Principles of human-centered and walkable cities

  • Case studies: successful urban design projects around the world

Day 2: Urban Systems & Community Needs

  • Designing for mobility: transportation, pedestrian, and cycling networks

  • Public spaces and their role in social interaction and community identity

  • Mixed-use development and urban density

  • Workshop: analyzing an existing urban neighborhood for strengths and weaknesses

Day 3: Contemporary Issues in Urban Design

  • Challenges of rapid urbanization and housing demand

  • Climate resilience and green infrastructure in urban design

  • Smart cities: integrating technology into urban environments

  • Malaysian context: cultural identity and urban growth challenges

  • Case study review: Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya as urban design examples

Day 4: Application & Final Project

  • Applying theory into practice: steps in creating an urban design proposal

  • Balancing aesthetics, functionality, and sustainability

  • Group workshop: developing a conceptual design for a small urban district/public space

  • Presentations and peer critique of final projects

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

  • Urban Designer

  • City Planner

  • Landscape Architect (Urban Focus)

  • Sustainable Design Consultant

  • Smart City Planner

  • Community Development Specialist

  • Public Space Designer

  • Urban Policy Advisor

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