Teacher
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ZAMPILLI MICHELE
(syllabus)
AIMS The ultimate aim of the laboratory is to produce an urban restoration project for a small historic centre. The detailed objectives of the project are: a) to conserve the urban and architectural characteristics of the place and to recover beauty through restoration of elements that have collapsed or been affected by inappropriate recent alterations; b) to favour appropriate use of the historic centre by proposing interventions concerning residential buildings, street-plans, public buildings and spaces; c) to conserve and restore, where possible, the agricultural landscape surrounding the historic centre.
The laboratory is scheduled in two parts:
1. A didactic seminar held in a selected historic centre during the first week of the second semester; 2. A calendar of regular laboratory sessions throughout the second semester, held in the Facultry of Architecture “Argiletum”;
RESTORATION COURSE
PROGRAMME In this course students gain familiarity with techniques and methods for understanding and documenting the historic-formative character of historic centres, including the various phases that have formed and transformed the urban fabric; construction types; their mutation over time; identification of “coherent” modification and distinction from incoherent or damaging changes that should be removed. Particular attention is devoted to recognising and understanding pre-modern construction techniques, architectural elements and finishes, with the intention of reusing these in contemporary architectural and urban restoration.
URBAN PLANNING COURSE
The Course of Urban Planning will aim to inscribe the restoration of individual buildings in the context of the general improvement of the urban cultural heritage, considered as a whole but also in its relations with the surrounding landscape.
The lectures will cover the evolution of planning instruments conceived explicitly to manage historical city centers (Recovery Plans), the survey of some recent plans, the illustration of the planning rules concerning the recover of buildings, their subdivision, the change of their former use.
The Course of Urban Planning will also propose the study and redesign of some public spaces in the historic center chosen in the Workshop, with the purpose to improve their aesthetic and social functions.
COURSE ON HERITAGE RESOURCE LEGISLATION
TEACHING OBJECTIVES This course provides an understanding of the basics of cultural heritage law and an awareness of the legal implications in planning and projects for transformation of protected areas, through a critical historical examination of the evolution of specific laws and their relationships to professional-technical actions.
(reference books)
RESTORATION General texts P. Marconi, Il recupero della bellezza, Skirà Editore, Milan 2005 F.R. Stabile, M. Zampilli, C. Cortesi (a cura di), Centri storici minori. Progetti per il recupero della bellezza, Gangemi Editore, Rome, 2009.
Method and technique G. Caniggia, G.L. Maffei, Composizione architettonica e tipologia edilizia. 1. Lettura dell’edilizia di base, Marsilio editore, Venice 1979 A. Giuffrè (a cura di), Sicurezza e conservazione dei centri storici. Il caso Ortigia, Laterza Editore, Bari 1993 F. Giovanetti (a cura di), Manuale del Recupero del Comune di Roma, Edizioni DEI, Rome 1997. F. Doglioni, Stratigrafia e restauro, Tra conoscenza e conservazione dell'architettura, ed. LINT, Trieste, 1997
URBAN PLANNING Aristone, O, Palazzo, A.L. Città storiche, Il Sole 24 Ore, Roma Filpa, A, Talia, M, Fondamenti di governo del territorio, Carocci, Roma 2009 Sereni, E, Storia del paesaggio agrario italiano Biblioteca Universale Laterza, 1993 Bari Tosco, C, Il paesaggio storico. Le fonti e i metodi di ricerca, Laterza Editore, Bari 2009 (Additional texts in PDF will be provided by the lecturer)
HERITAGE RESOURCE LEGISLATION - M. Ainis - M. Fiorillo, L’ordinamento della cultura. Manuale di legislazione dei beni culturali, II ed., Giuffré, Milano, 2008. - S. Civitarese Matteucci - P. Urbani, Diritto urbanistico, IV ed., Giappichelli, Turin, 2010. - S. Amorosino, Introduzione al diritto del paesaggio, Laterza, Bari, 2010.
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