CP0145: Property, Urban Development and Regeneration

School Cardiff School of Geography and Planning
Department Code GEOPL
Module Code CP0145
External Subject Code 100197
Number of Credits 20
Level L4
Language of Delivery English
Module Leader Dr Pauline Card
Semester Autumn Semester
Academic Year 2015/6

Outline Description of Module

This module provides students of city and regional planning with an insight into the property development industry. The primary objective of the module is to provide students with the knowledge and awareness of the property industry to enable them to make realistic and effective interventions in the production of the built environment.

 

The overall objective of the module is to ensure planning students can demonstrate an understanding of the workings of the property development sector and therefore deliver sensible interventions to achieve planning objectives.

 

The module aims to:

 

  • Provide students of planning with an understanding of the operation of the property development sector;
  • Provide students with an understanding of key sectors of principal relevance to land-use planning.

On completion of the module a student should be able to

  • Identify the key players in the property development industry and explain their motivations;
  • Explain the means by which property development schemes are financed and managed;
  • Demonstrate an awareness of the constraints on planners in shaping property development schemes;
  • Explain how planning instruments shape the actions of key sectors of the property development industry.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the role of sustainable development in relation to the property development process.

How the module will be delivered

The module will delivered through a series of lectures, including a number of presentations by senior practitioners in the field of housing, commercial and retail development, and up to 4 supporting seminars. There is also a full day field study visit to a number of sustainable property development projects in south east Wales.

Skills that will be practised and developed

 

  • Identify, explore, digest and interpret property-related information.
  • Evaluate the capacity of a scheme to be delivered and implemented
  • Produce a clear, succinct written report

How the module will be assessed

The module is assessed through a mixture of an unseen 1.5 hour exam and an evaluative report based on a compulsory field study visit. The aim of the exam is to test that students have assimilated the basic principles of property development process. The report will allow students to demonstrate that they are able to apply the knowledge they have gained about the development process and sustainability to a case study that they have visited. Part of the final lecture of the module will be set aside for the provision of examination advice and guidance, while one seminar, following the field study visit, will be used for discussion of the case studies visited and advice on how to write a report. On-going learning is assessed (formative) through three on-line multiple-choice tests.

 

Type of assessment

 

%

Contribution

Title

Duration
(if applicable)

Approx. date of Assessment

Report

50%

Evaluation of a sustainable development project visited on the Field Study Visit.

 

Autumn

Exam

50%

 

1.5 hours

Autumn

 

 

 

The opportunity for reassessment in this module

 

Students are permitted to be reassessed in a module which they have failed, in line with the course regulations. The reassessment will usually take place during the summer.

 

 

Assessment Breakdown

Type % Title Duration(hrs)
Report 50 Report N/A
Exam - Autumn Semester 50 Property, Urban Development And Regeneration 1.5

Syllabus content

The module provides an understanding of key players in the property development industry, as well as the motivations for developing property. The module also focuses on understanding land acquisition, raising funds for financing development, and managing property assets. In addition, sessions also address the role of the public and private sectors in assembling land for development. The later stages of the module explore some of the key property development sectors of primary relevance to land use planning, including housing, retail and commercial office development, and also include a session on developing and managing major property development schemes. The relationship between sustainability, planning and property development will also be explored.

Essential Reading and Resource List

Reed, R.and Sims, S (20015). Property Development. Sixth Edition. London: Routledge.

Background Reading and Resource List

Adams, D and Tiesdell,S 2013. Shaping Places: Urban Planning, Design and Development London: Routledge

Adams, D., Watkins, C. and White, M. 2005. Planning, Public Policy and Property Markets. Oxford: Blackwell.

Guy, S. and Henneberry, J. 2002. Development and Developers: perspectives on property. Oxford: Blackwell.

Havard, T. 2008. Contemporary Property Development. Second edition. London: RIBA Publishing.

MacLaran, A. (ed.) 2003. Making space: property development and urban planning. London: Arnold.

Ratcliffe, J., Stubbs, M. and Keeping, M. 2009. Urban Planning and Real Estate Development. Third edition. London: Routledge.


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