This course will provide students with an introduction to tools and concepts for a better understanding of the importance of the neighborhood as part of a sustainable city. This will include a careful look at the natural context of successful neighborhoods. An evaluation of important components and structure that create a sustainable neighborhood. Complete neighborhoods can provide their residents with pedestrian access to schools, daycare, recreational centers, and a variety of open spaces, as well as opportunities for food production. These and other aspects of sustainable neighborhoods will be carefully evaluated in this course. There will also be case studies of neighborhood development projects in Houston, TX, San Antonio, TX, and Chattanooga, TN. And lastly, the course will review the importance of zoning on sustainable neighborhoods with a particular focus on form-based zoning.

Sustainable Neighborhoods

Sustainable Neighborhoods
This course is part of Sustainable Cities Specialization

Instructor: William Roper
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Reviewed on Jun 9, 2023
Some details are repetitive, but good examples and breakdowns of case studies and new concepts.
Reviewed on Feb 21, 2023
Very informative and well laid out syllabus with great project case studies that increased my understanding of the concepts taught.
Reviewed on Mar 15, 2026
I liked that each module ended with a case study of an urban development project.
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