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SoSe 2026

Cities and Suburbs: Roadmap to Sustainability and Resilience - Einzelansicht

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Veranstaltungsart Seminar SWS 2
Veranstaltungsnummer 126120601 Max. Teilnehmer/-innen 30
Semester SoSe 2026 Zugeordnetes Modul

Architektur, M.Sc. PO 2025

Wahlpflichtmodul - Theorie|Geschichte

Architektur, M.Sc. PO 2020

Wahlpflichtmodul - Theorie

 

Digital Technologies in Architecture and Design, M.Sc. PO 2025

Wahlpflichtmodul - Urban Sociology

 

Integrated Urban Design and Development, M.Sc. PO 2025

Urban Sociology

 

 

MediaArchitecture, M.Sc. PO 2022

Theoriemodul - Stadtsoziologie

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Mi. 11:00 bis 12:30 wöch. 08.04.2026 bis 24.06.2026  Coudraystraße 13 A - Hörsaal 2      
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Zugeordnete Person
Zugeordnete Person Zuständigkeit
Stratmann, Bernhard , Dr.phil. verantwortlich
Studiengänge
Abschluss Studiengang Semester Leistungspunkte
M. Sc. Architektur (M.Sc.), PV2020 1 - 3 3
M. Sc. MediaArchitecture (M.Sc.), PV2022 1 - 3 3
M. Sc. Digital Technologies in Architecture and Design (M.Sc.), PV2025 2 - 3 3
M. Sc. Architektur (M.Sc.), PV2025 1 - 3 3
M. Sc. Integrated Urban Development and Design (M.Sc.), PV 2025 2 - 2 3
Zuordnung zu Einrichtungen
Fakultät Architektur und Urbanistik
Inhalt
Beschreibung

When looking at suburbs, people and planners often see something very different. Whereas the former dream of a better lifestyle, the latter often talk about urban sprawl and point to a long list of negative aspects of this kind of urban from. Particularly in view of rising energy consumption, Peak Oil and possible climate change continuing trends towards global suburbanization have caused concerns. However, more recently the ”reading” of suburbs has changed. The prevailing critical discourse has been challenged by the assumption that suburbs – if designed and managed well – can be aligned with the overall goal of sustainability. This includes a reappraisal of ”suburbanism as a way of life” that might offer a lot. The seminar will examine the current debate by taking American, Australian, Chinese and German cities as an example. To this end concepts of sustainable urban development will be explored, followed by a practice review. It will be argued that the debate on suburbia is embedded in a much larger, underlying debate on the good life.
The Coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) and similar future risks give rise to questions such as: Is urban densification still a good approach in urban planning? Is the global trend towards more and ever larger metropolises healthy and sustainable? Would more decentralized settlement structures and lower urban densities better protect human health, and, in doing so, increase the overall resilience of cities and countries? Or would these strategies, on the contrary, create an abundance of adverse effects?

engl. Beschreibung/ Kurzkommentar

When looking at suburbs, people and planners often see something very different. Whereas the former dream of a better lifestyle, the latter often talk about urban sprawl and point to a long list of negative aspects of this kind of urban from. Particularly in view of rising energy consumption, Peak Oil and possible climate change continuing trends towards global suburbanization have caused concerns. However, more recently the ”reading” of suburbs has changed. The prevailing critical discourse has been challenged by the assumption that suburbs – if designed and managed well – can be aligned with the overall goal of sustainability. This includes a reappraisal of ”suburbanism as a way of life” that might offer a lot. The seminar will examine the current debate by taking American, Australian, Chinese and German cities as an example. To this end concepts of sustainable urban development will be explored, followed by a practice review. It will be argued that the debate on suburbia is embedded in a much larger, underlying debate on the good life.
The Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and similar future risks give rise to questions such as: Is urban densification still a good approach in urban planning? Is the global trend towards more and ever larger metropolises healthy and sustainable? Would more decentralized settlement structures and lower urban densities better protect human health, and, in doing so, increase the overall resilience of cities and countries? Or would these strategies, on the contrary, create an abundance of adverse effects?

Literatur

Ahmed, Iftekhar et al. (ed.), 2023: Resilience and Sustainability in Architecture and Urban Planning: Policies, Practices, Strategies and Visions. Basel: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

Farr, Douglas, 2018: Sustainable Nation: Urban Design Patterns for the Future. (with a foreword by Janette Sadik-Khan) Hoboken, New Jersey: Wiley

Phelps, Nicholas A. (ed.), 2017: Old Europe, New Suburbanization? Governance, Land, and Infrastructure in European Suburbanization. Toronto, Buffalo, London: University of Toronto Press

Randolph, Gregory F.; Storper, Michael, 2022: Is urbanisation in the Global South fundamentally different? Comparative global urban analysis for the 21st century. Urban Studies, 60(1), 3-25. https://doi.org/10.1177/00420980211067926

Mehta, Trisha, 2026: Imagining urban futures: Participatory scenario planning London’s mobility to 2050. Urban Studies, https://doi.org/10.1177/00420980251409128

Voraussetzungen

Good English language skills, both written and spoken.

Leistungsnachweis

Assessment is mainly based on a presentation with a written version submitted towards the end of the semester. Students who do not need a grade, may receive a pass if their performance is adequate.

Zielgruppe

Master courses: IUDD, Architecture, MediaArchitecture, Digital Technologies in Architecture and Design; and Erasmus students with a good command of English.


Strukturbaum
Die Veranstaltung wurde 6 mal im Vorlesungsverzeichnis SoSe 2026 gefunden:
Stadtsoziologie  - - - 1
Theorie  - - - 2
Theorie | Geschichte  - - - 3
Wahlpflichtmodule  - - - 4
Urban Sociology  - - - 5

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