The subject that I've enjoyed the most it's called "methods and practices of urbanism" I remember we had discussions, expository lessons, group work, among other things. We have seen many contents focused on how a geologic fault could affect cities, in this case we studied the San Ramon fault, which is in eastern Santiago Metropolitan Region, each group chose an area and studied evacuation procedures, infrastructure and community life. We learn different ways to study and research, resilient urban design, territorial planning, research approaches and representation techniques. At the end of the course, we made a poster and explained our research.
What I liked the most about that subject it was the things that I learned about urban design and analysis methods, there was also a very good atmosphere in the course group. We did short activities in group, and when we had presentations, the teachers gave us feedback. I also learned a lot about the San Ramón fault and how it can affect the population in terms of evacuation and quality of their homes. Before I had never had a subject about urban planning, the order of the city and how the densification of cities puts people at risk.