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Differences in Planning & Design, Faculty of Arts (v3, p147)

Different ASSESSMENT

Source=[Written assignments (sketchbook, scale model, essay or class paper), as set during the semester, equivalent to no more than 4,000 words, and a 3-hour examination at the end of the semester.]

Xref = [Written assignments (sketchbook, scale model, essay or class paper), as set during the semester, equivalent to no more than 3,000 words, and a 2-hour examination at the end of the semester.]

Different CONTENT

Source=[A cultural and historical study of cities and urban planning and design from early city cultures of the Middle East to 19th century urbanisation and sub-urbanisation in Australia. <p>The course examines some great periods in urban history - Classical Antiquity, Middle Ages, Renaissance, Baroque, Neo-Classicism, 19th century colonialism - in terms of the cultural and natural forces which shaped the structure and form of their great and not so great cities. Critical analyses of representative examples of urban form and style are included.</p>]

Xref = [A cultural and historical study of cities and urban planning and design from early city cultures of the Middle East to 19th century urbanisation and sub-urbanisation in Australia. <p>The subject examines some great periods in urban history - Classical Antiquity, Middle Ages, Renaissance, Baroque, Neo-Classicism, 19th century colonialism - in terms of the cultural and natural forces which shaped the structure and form of their great and not so great cities. Critical analyses of representative examples of urban form and style are included.</p>]

Different COORDINATOR

Source=[Nigel Flannigan.]

Xref = [Mr C M Gutjahr.]

Different POINTS

Source=[12.5]

Xref = [16.7 2nd and 3rd year]


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