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Planum News 07.2011 Emu

19 July 2011

EMU
European Postgraduate Master in Urbanism
Strategies and Design for cities and territories

The program is conducted by four universities:
UPC Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain
TUD Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands
KUL Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, Belgium
IUAV Università IUAV di Venezia, Venezia, Italy


The European Postgraduate Masters in Urbanism (EMU) is a joint program that aims to produce highly qualified, university trained urban designers, physical planners and researchers. The EMU program brings together the strenghts and richness of different design approaches and methods, and the long traditions and experiences in urban planning and design of each of the participating universities.The master course is design oriented and affirms the role of design in the knowledge process, while integrating different levels of scale. Learning by doing, research by design, and the project as knowledge producer constitute the key concerns and standpoints of this European postgraduate master’s degree.

The consortium offers a two-year postgraduate master programme (120 ECTS), consisting of three core modules (30 credits/semester) and one module for a final research / design project (30 credits). Course participants must fullfill a minimum of two semesters at their host institution (the final/thesis semester must be completed at the host institution). A minimum of one semester or a maximum of two semesters should be completed at other institutions within the consortium.The courses are conducted in English, although Spanish will be used in UPC Barcelona.

COMPOSITION OF THE PROGRAM:
1st semester host university
2nd semester possible exchange semester
3rd semester possible exchange semester
Thesis semester host university

UPC Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya
I. City Design: Urban Transformations (Fall Semester)
II. Regional Design: Territorial Transformations (Spring Semester)
KUL Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
I. Title semester 1 - to be defined
II. Title semester 2 - - to be defined
TUD Delft University of Technology
I. The Networked City Region Fall
II. Constructing Urban Form in the Delta Spring
IUAV Università IUAV di Venezia
I. Territories of dispersion: Situations, Scenarios (Fall Semester)
II. Cultural Landscapes: Strategies & Descriptions (Spring Semester)

KEY ISSUES
The Joint European Postgraduate Master Programme in Urbanism is focused on a set of key issues (to be periodically reviewed and up-dated) which reflect contemporary challenges within cities and territories. The issues frame the design studios and provide the students with a structure to orient their individual educations tracks.

Territories of Dispersion
Deals with the extended use of the territory, including new ways of working and living. New type of settlements, these territories need to rethink types and techniques of infrastructure.

Post-Industrial Sites
Investigates obsolete and marginal urban areas that provide new opportunities for urban restructuring. The territorial scale, the notion of ‘shrinking cities’ requires re-thinking of the notion of development.

Mobility and Network Cities
Focuses on innovations and development in technology and infrastructural systems which allow for the reconceptualization of cities – such as urban polycentric regions, new centralities, urban agglomerations, city clusters, airport cities, etc.

Cultural Landscapes
Deals with a number of issues, including conservation through transformation, planning based on revaluation of heritage resources and identity in relationship to globalisation.

The programme relies upon a series of steps in the design process common design approaches – the main operations through which research/design can be configured as knowledge producer:
• Research/design through Description
• Research/design through Conceptualization
• Research/design through Technical Interventions
• Research/design through Strategies and Scenarios

DEADLINE
For further information on enrollment deadlines and procedures please contact directly your preferred hosting institution.

MORE INFORMATIONS AND CONTACTS:
European Postgraduate Master in Urbanism
EMU Secretariat
Maura Slootmaekers
Department of Architecture, Urbanism and Planning
Kasteelpark Arenberg 51
3001 Heverlee/Leuven
Belgium
Tel: 0032.016.321391
Fax: 0032.016.321981
Email: info@emurbanism.eu
Web site: www.emurbanism.eu

Info UPC Barcellona
email: miriam.moreno@upc.edu
Info TU Delft
email: internationaloffice-bk@tudelft.nl
web: www.emu.tudelft.nl
Info KUL Leuven
email: maura.slootmaekers@asro.kuleuven.be
Info IUAV Venice
email: master@iuav.it