DCC Danish Architecture and Urban Design

Course content

Danish Architecture and Urban Design is a course offered in English for international students.  In Denmark, architecture is seen as a much wider practice than merely the art of making buildings. The course provides an overview of Danish architecture, urban design, and planning over the last 100 years, with particular emphases on life-centred and human-centred perspectives on architecture and the built environment. Excursions and self-guided field studies to see and experience examples of the architecture and planning are important elements of this lecture course. Examples of architecture with Nordic approaches to the planning and design of the physical environment will be presented and discussed. Culture, climate, scale, and inclusivity are important elements in the way the Nordic Welfare States and the profession have been dealing with the international tendencies, as they are translated into local settings. These aspects and many other socio-spatial qualities will be unfolded and deliberated across the duration of the course.

 

NB: This Danish Architecture and Urban Design course does not directly overlap the course material covered in the Danish Design course. It is thus completely suitable to enroll in both courses in the same semester, if so desired. 



www.danishculturecourses.ku.dk

Name of Exam: HDCB01121E Danish Architecture and Urban Design

Education

Danish Culture Courses

 

www.danishculturecourses.ku.dk

Lectures, class teaching, excursions and self-guided field studies

Reader with all required literature will be available online on Absalon as well as additional optional reading

The course is only offered to exchange and fee-paying guest students at the University of Copenhagen.

Written
Oral
Individual
Collective
ECTS
15 ECTS
Type of assessment
Written assignment
Type of assessment details
Written take-home assignment with an optional subject following active class participation. 11-15 standard pages.

The active class participation consists of an approved synopsis 2-3 standard pages.

Exam in case of non-approved active class participation consists of a written take-home assignment with an optional subject. 16-20 standard pages.
Aid
All aids allowed
Marking scale
7-point grading scale
Censorship form
No external censorship
Re-exam

For students with an approved synopsis the reexamination consists of a free written take-home assignment of 11-15 pages.

 

For students without an approved synopsis the reexamination consists of a free written take-home assignment of 16-20 pages.

Single subject courses (day)

  • Category
  • Hours
  • Class Instruction
  • 0
  • English
  • 0

Kursusinformation

Language
English
Course number
HDCB01122U
ECTS
15 ECTS
Programme level
Bachelor
Bachelor choice
Duration

1 semester

Placement
Spring
Schedulegroup
See link under Timetable (after November 1st)
Capacity
60
Studyboard
Study Board of Archaeology, Ethnology, Greek & Latin, History
Contracting department
  • SAXO-Institute - Archaeology, Ethnology, Greek & Latin, History
Contracting faculty
  • Faculty of Humanities
Course Coordinator
  • Peter Edelberg   (8-6a696a71676a776c456d7a7233707a336970)
Teacher

Andreas Hammershøj

Saved on the 05-11-2024

Are you BA- or KA-student?

Are you bachelor- or kandidat-student, then find the course in the course catalog for students:

Courseinformation of students