{"c_title":"[M0000.019200] Urban Landscape System Studio","c_info":"4 credits | \uc124\uacc4\uc2a4\ud29c\ub514\uc624 | Master | Dept. of Landscape Architecture","c_summary":"Urban fabric is not accidental; it is a pattern that sits on the substrate of a landscape. Landscape, then, is a system defined by climate, geology, soil, water, topography, vegetation, and patterns of human occupation. In particular older cities have a history of occupation that is still readable for its original connection with the natural landscape system. Some parts of the landscape were a good place to live, to put up markets or sacred sites and these still form the core of the city. Other elements of the landscape favored modern traffic systems or large scale housing projects for citizens with lower income.<br \/>\r\n<br \/>\r\nThis studio takes an existing urban situation as subject. After a thorough research into the urban landscape system of the subject site, the second half of the studio is devoted to design. How can we take advantage of the existing urban landscape system to increase meaning, identity, and resilience of future developments?"}