- Analyze the drafting processes of construction projects, classifying the documentation and information that compose them and identifying the agents related to their design and execution. - Analyze the different construction typologies, specifying the spaces and fundamental construction elements of which they consist and applying sizing and measurement criteria. - Analyze the design of road layouts and urban roads, and the associated signaling, beacon, containment and street furniture systems, assessing compliance with regulatory requirements and/or application recommendations, and proposing alternatives. - Analyze the design processes of a road layout or urbanization, classifying the documentation and information that compose them and identifying the agents related to their design and execution. - Generate layouts of highways and urban roads by operating specific computer applications, making adjustments to the starting data to obtain the indicated variations and obtaining the necessary results to carry out measurements. - Develop possible alternatives for a layout, evaluating each of the constituent elements based on the material characteristics of the terrain. - Know the objective of universal accessibility to achieve personal autonomy. - Define and classify the different types of architectural barriers. - Know the characteristics of urban and architectural design for all people. - Show the international symbol of accessibility and its usefulness. - Develop regulations regarding accessibility. - Develop the requirements that must be taken into account in homes so that people with disabilities or reduced mobility have the maximum possible autonomy and comfort. - Number the basic principles that accessible housing must comply with. - Explain the most common difficulties that people with disabilities or reduced mobility encounter in public buildings, and the requirements that they must meet to be accessible. - Know the basic measures required for pedestrian routes. - Explain the characteristics that the elements of the training centers must meet to guarantee their comprehensive accessibility. - Define accessible transportation and the difficulties that people encounter in it, and know the adaptations that are made to each of the means of transportation to make them accessible. - Explain the basic principles that must be taken into account when providing leisure support to people with disabilities, as well as the adaptations and requirements that these leisure places must meet to be accessible. - Know the types of technologies in relation to accessibility. - Identify the characteristics that the main evacuation routes from buildings must meet, to be accessible to people with reduced mobility. - Acquire and/or improve knowledge regarding management, planning and promotion of business activities in the commerce and services sector in municipalities. Taking into account the economic development of commerce that are located both in historic centers or neighborhoods, as well as in municipal markets or on public roads, in the case of street markets. - Know and understand the concept of commerce throughout history. - Recognize the regulatory framework where urban commerce is located. - Know how to determine the type of plants and the most appropriate design in relation to the previous study in preparing the design of a garden. - Know the aspects to consider in the design and construction of the garden. - Determine what type of architectural elements are most suitable for each garden. - Point out the characteristics present in an ecological garden. - Consider the contribution of soil, gravel, etc., as a decorative element in the garden. - Define the concept of sustainable design. - Recognize current environmental problems. - Establish the guidelines to follow in terms of sustainability. - List the advantages of sustainable architecture. - Describe the main construction techniques used in sustainable architecture. - Establish the importance of emergency architecture. - Apply 3D printing in sustainable architecture. - Know how Spanish urban management works. - Develop existing urban plans. - Establish the smart building concept. - Establish guidelines to achieve sustainable development. - Establish the characteristics that a Smart City must have. - Establish the guidelines to follow to ensure that a city becomes considered intelligent. - Indicate the transportation model that must be followed in a Smart City. - Recognize the importance of Big Data in the Smart City. - Develop Artificial Intelligence. - Define the projects carried out by Smart Cities. - Define intelligent transportation systems. - List the characteristics of STIs. - Recognize the regulations that govern the application of intelligent transportation systems. - Identify the uses that intelligent transportation systems can have. - Describe the smart cities concept and the application that ITS can have in these cities.