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Area/Catalogue
ARCH 5051

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Course Level
Postgraduate

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Offered Externally
No

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Course ID
156581

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Unit Value
4.5

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University-wide elective course
Yes

Course owner

Course owner
School of Natural and Built Environments

Course aim

Urban regeneration is a complex process that seeks to reinvigorate disinvested areas within cities. Facilitated by entrepreneurial relationships between various tiers of government, private sector actors and, to debatable degrees, local communities urban regeneration is simultaneously a significant physical, political, social, environmental and economic undertaking that occurs and operates at multiple policy and geographic scales. The aim of this course is to provide students with an advanced understanding of the [1] factors that lead to urban decline, the [2] policy frameworks and agendas designed to regenerate these areas and [3] the opportunities and conflicts that may arise through the enactment of such policies.

Course content

In Weeks 1-6 the course will address the processes of urban decline, examine policy-led responses to address this decline drawing upon both the domestic and international literature. Through case study analysis students will gain an appreciation of the complexity of such undertakings. In Weeks 7-12 the course will adopt a more professionally-oriented and practice-based approach. This will involve fieldwork in one or more sites having undergone or currently undergoing regeneration within South Australia. Collaboration with key stakeholder organisations, such as local and state government, private sector organisations and community-based groups and organisations will provide students with an immersive, real-world understanding of urban regeneration.

Textbook(s)

Porter, L. and Shaw, K. 2013, Whose Urban Renaissance?: An international comparison of urban regeneration strategies., 1st, Routledge, London

Prerequisite(s)

Nil

Corequisite(s)

Nil

Teaching method

Component Duration
INTERNAL, CITY EAST
Lecture 2 hours x 13 weeks
Tutorial 1 hour x 13 weeks

Note: These components may or may not be scheduled in every study period. Please refer to the timetable for further details.


Assessment

Essay, Fieldwork consultancy report, Presentation of fieldwork

Fees

EFTSL*: 0.125
Commonwealth Supported program (Band 2)
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Fee-paying program for domestic and international students
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* Equivalent Full Time Study Load. Please note: all EFTSL values are published and calculated at ten decimal places. Values are displayed to three decimal places for ease of interpretation.

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