Humanizing the City: Analyzing Public Space and Festivals
Learn how global cities adapt public spaces for major cultural events and gain foundational skills in comparative urban planning and community-centric design.
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How do cities transform cold, concrete streets into vibrant, human-centered hubs of cultural celebration? Understanding how public spaces adapt to massive festivals is key to designing more inclusive and resilient urban environments. This course guides you through the foundational concepts of urban planning, placemaking, and spatial adaptation. Through written comparative case studies of global events, you will learn how to analyze the relationship between citizens, cultural rituals, and the built environment. What you'll learn: Understand the fundamental principles of urban planning, placemaking, and temporary spatial adaptation; Analyze how cities in different global contexts temporarily transform public infrastructure for massive cultural events; Compare spatial strategies used in diverse urban environments, from structured parades to organic community celebrations; Explore modern concepts of tactical urbanism, inclusivity, and accessibility in public space design; Evaluate the social and economic impact of festive transformations on local communities. You will start by exploring core terminology and historical contexts of public spaces before diving into detailed comparative written analyses of global festivals. The course wraps up with practical written exercises to help you apply these analytical frameworks to your own local neighborhood. Designed entirely for beginners, this text-based course requires no prior background in architecture or urban planning. Start reading today to discover how we can design cities that truly belong to the people.
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