ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STUDIO 2M
(objectives)
The laboratory 2M is the place of the natural development of the skills acquired in previous laboratory 1M. Its objective is to achieve a product comparable to what - in the current legislation in Italy - usually is defined as the final project, through the acquisition of a design sensibility oriented towards realism and based on the close integration of the contributions of the four specialist teaching modules, which allows cross-checking to be able to produce a reasonably achievable project. The design studio’s goal is to achieve a product comparable to what the Italian legislation usually defines as “final design”. It is, in other words, to put students in conditions, starting from the needs of the construction, to manage the simultaneous presence of specialist contributions (composition, structural, regulations, technological, environmental, technical physics, economic) involved in an achievable architectural project.
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Code
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21002034 |
Language
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ITA |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Module: ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
(objectives)
The design studio’s goal is to achieve a product comparable to what the Italian legislation usually defines as “final design”. It is, in other words, to put students in conditions, starting from the needs of the construction, to manage the simultaneous presence of specialist contributions (composition, structural, regulations, technological, environmental, technical physics, economic) involved in an achievable architectural project.
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Code
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21002034-1 |
Language
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ITA |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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6
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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ICAR/14
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Contact Hours
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75
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Type of Activity
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Core compulsory activities
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Group: CANALE I
Teacher
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LONGOBARDI GIOVANNI
(syllabus)
The project developed in the design studio 2m is the natural continuation of what started in the design studio 1m. The prerequisite for registration is to have followed the previous design studio 1M in the same channel. The topic is a medium complexity architectural project, on which the cross-checks of the four teaching modules converge: Architectural and Urban Composition, Architectural Technology, Technical Physics, Economic evaluation of the project. The main topics concern: - Criteria for liveability of the space - Architecture and construction - Relationships between shapes and materials - Normative references on building construction - Representation and communication of the construction project - Plant engineering and environmental elements - Advanced materials and construction procedures - Details of alternative construction solutions - Economic evaluation of the design procedures - Checking the feasibility
(reference books)
- Adolf Loos, Il principio del rivestimento, in Parole nel vuoto, Adelphi, Milano 1972. - Kenneth Frampton, Tettonica e architettura. Poetica della forma architettonica nel XIX e XX secolo, Skira, Milano 1999. In particolare i capitoli: 1. Riflessioni sullo scopo della tettonica 3. L’origine della tettonica: forma nucleo e forma artistica nell’Illuminismo tedesco, 1750-1870 10. Poscritto: la traiettoria tettonica, 1903-1994.
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From 01/03/2019 to 30/09/2019 |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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Mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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A project evaluation
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Group: CANALE II
Teacher
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FURNARI MICHELE
(syllabus)
The laboratory is proposed as an integrated course between several specialized aspects: - construction technology, - mechanical design, - economic evaluation of the project. During the Laboratorio students will design a building with an high complex program both from a functional point of view, structural and mechanical. At the same time students will face the complex undertakings of inserting their building in the pre-existing urban fabric of the contemporary city. The laboratorio is coordinated with the laboratorio 1M: students, who have developed their project up to preliminary level, during this semester will continue the process of development especially from a construction, mechanical and economic point of view. The laboratorio together with design has three other subjects: Tecnologia e della costruzione, della Fisica tecnica e dell’Estimo. During the design studio, students are requested to engage in a continue research of architecture solutions, able to solve issues and problems posed by the different disciplines which are part of the Laboratorio. Sections and elevations, witha typical plan will be detailed as working drawings. The design studio is organized in lectures on specific subject, design seminars and detailed discussions of the projects. The student work will be organized around a scheduled of in internal deadlines.
(reference books)
In the initial phase of the laboratory, during a series of lectures, a series of case studies will be analyzed, which can be used as a guideline for the design. Subsequently, a series of specific references relating to the various aspects of the case studies projects will be provided.
These references will be available by accessing a shared Google drive of the Laboratorio.
For the detailed definition of the building project it is required that students acquire the specifications and construction guidelines of all the building components used
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From 01/03/2019 to 30/09/2019 |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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Mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Oral exam
A project evaluation
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Group: CANALE III
Teacher
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CONVERSO STEFANO
(syllabus)
The Design Studio is the prosecution of previous Design Studio 1M. The project concluded there is the starting point of a new design experience more focused on tectonics and materiality.
(reference books)
S. Poretti, Italian Modernisms. Architecture and construction in the twentieth century, Gangemi, Roma 2013 (isbn: 978-88-492-2682-9);
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From 01/03/2019 to 30/09/2019 |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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Mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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A project evaluation
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Module: ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY
(objectives)
The design studio’s goals for the building construction design are to increase the students awareness of the complex transformation process of an architectural idea in a real building. The student competence to create coherence regarding content and design subject is our main aims.
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Code
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21002034-2 |
Language
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ITA |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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4
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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ICAR/12
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Contact Hours
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50
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Type of Activity
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Core compulsory activities
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Group: CANALE I
Teacher
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BARATTA ADOLFO FRANCESCO LUCIO
(syllabus)
The aim of the course is to provide all the appropriate tools for students to manage design relations between materials, building elements, working techniques, requirements and regulations involved since the concept design. All that fully aware of the strong link between typological-stylish features and technological-architectural ones of the building conceived as a whole of interrelated and organized parts, according to a systemic and performance design approach.
(reference books)
AA.VV. [1995]. Manuale di progettazione edilizia, Hoepli, Milano.
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From 01/03/2019 to 30/09/2019 |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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Mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Written test
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Group: CANALE II
Teacher
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MARRONE PAOLA
(syllabus)
The aim of the Building Technology Module is to provide all the appropriate tools for students to manage design relations between materials, building elements, working techniques, requirements and regulations involved since the concept design. All that fully aware of the strong link between typological-stylish features and technological-architectural ones of the building conceived as a whole of interrelated and organized parts, according to a systemic and performance design approach. To this end, the program is divided into three parts: 1_in the first part, and with reference to examples of contemporary architecture, the main technological solutions are examined with particular attention to structural elements (foundations, vertical and horizontal structures, floors) and envelope; 2 in the second part, manufacturers of building components will be asked to illustrate to the students the technical characteristics useful for the elaboration of the design project; 3_the third part will be dedicated to design project reviews.
(reference books)
In addition to the material that will be indicated by the teacher during the lessons, the following texts are indicated for the elaboration of the design project: AA.VV. [Varie]. Grandi Atlanti dell’Architettura, UTET, Milano. Marrone P., Morabito G., La tecnologia che serve agli architetti. Come si costruisce oggi e (forse si costruirà) domani, Firenze 2008 Marrone P., Morabito G., La tecnologia che serve agli architetti 2. L’attacco a terra, Firenze 2010 Marrone P., Morabito G., La tecnologia che serve agli architetti 3. La struttura, Firenze 2011 Marrone P., Morabito G., La tecnologia che serve agli architetti 4. L’involucro, Firenze 2014 Marrone P., Morabito G., La tecnologia che serve agli architetti 4. La copertura, Firenze 2016
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From 01/03/2019 to 30/09/2019 |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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Mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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A project evaluation
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Group: CANALE III
Teacher
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RAIMONDI ALBERTO
(syllabus)
Technology design unit
Aims The design studio’s goals for the building construction design are to increase the students awareness of the complex transformation process of an architectural idea in a real building. The student competence to create coherence regarding content and design subject is our main aims.
Two main aspect will be investigated during the design development: • analysys and verify the building features like, thermal aspects, air and water tightness, sun protection, …. • detail design. The main part of the building will be developed till the working drawings scale.
BIM as a work tool. We use a BIM tool to control the project and also to evaluate it. BIM technology allow the integration of structural, construction an mechanics in the same file.
(reference books)
On line PDF notes of the course by A.Raimondi BOOKS: -A. Deplazes: Constructing Architecture – materials processes structures- Birkhauser, Basel 2005 -Heino Engel, Structure Sistem, Hatje Cantz Verlag, Stuttgart, 2013
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From 01/03/2019 to 30/09/2019 |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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Mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Oral exam
A project evaluation
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Module: BUILDING PHYSICS AND PLANTS
(objectives)
Building and environmental physics and mechanical equipments
The course allows students to develop a deeper intuitive understanding and control of the energetic behavior and performance of the building and of its components, of the building-plant system, of the occupant comfort issues (thermal, lighting, acoustical). During the course students will carry out a building analysis and project (starting on the Lab1M developed design project) focused also on the energetic behavior and performance of the building itself, and the mechanical building services design.
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Code
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21002034-3 |
Language
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ITA |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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4
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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ING-IND/11
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Contact Hours
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50
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Type of Activity
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Core compulsory activities
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Group: CANALE I
Teacher
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DE LIETO VOLLARO emanuele
(syllabus)
MEASURE’S UNIT REVIEW: Physical characteristics, nomenclature, terminology and units. Foundations of physics with practical laboratory work
1. Review of heat transfer 1) Heat conduction Applications 2) Convection Applications. 3) Radiation Applications. 4) Complex phenomena Transmission of heat by Adduction. Applications and Case Study
2. PLANTS AND COOLING SYSTEMS 1) Guide to the integration of technical installations in buildings: the role of the architect, project standards definition and classification of technical systems (mechanical and electrical). 2) Heating: sizing and applications. Air conditioning systems design and applications. Air conditioning systems: free cooling system (UTA). Mixed systems (elements).
3. FIRE SYSTEM
Fire safety in buildings. Principles, Systems and Methods of Fire Prevention. Passive and active protection concepts, subdivision and fire class. Fire extinguishers and fire extinguishers: extinguishing agents and types of fire extinguishers, fire extinguishers, sprinklers and sprinklers, sprinklers, smoke detectors, high risk warnings (LPG, tanks, depots, etc.)
4. LIGHTING TECHNOLOGY AND ACOUSTICS •
Light vision, luminous flux, main photometric magnitudes. • Visual well-being and lighting requirements. • Natural illumination and average daylight factor. • Artificial illumination. Architectural acoustics, reverberation time, acoustic behavior of the materials • Soundproofing sound, acoustic insulation, impulsive noises, evaluation marks. Passive acoustic requirements for buildings.
(reference books)
1. Yunus A. Çengel, “Termodinamica e trasmissione del calore”, McGraw-Hill 2. Giuliano Dall’O “Architettura e impianti”, CittàStudi 3. Alfredo Badagliacca “Fondamenti di Fisica Tecnica” Edizioni ingegneria 2000
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From 01/03/2019 to 30/09/2019 |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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Mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Oral exam
A project evaluation
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Group: CANALE II
Teacher
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FONTANA LUCIA
(syllabus)
The lectures review basic subjects as heat transfer, psycrometrics, climatic conditions, thermal and visual comfort and are focused on their relation with energy and environmental performance of the buildings. Heating and cooling loads. Passive (bioclimatic architecture) and active (plants, building services..) systems are also illustrated in the lessons. Students will deal with the following topics:
1. Building Envelope design, focusing on energetic behavior and thermal properties. 2. Heating and cooling loads estimation. 3. Building plants and mechanical services integration in architecture – Location and sizing. 4. HVAC systems type choice, design and distribution. 5. Solar Technologies integration in buildings for heating and electricity production. 6. Daylighting, FLD calculation. 7. Acoustics.
Good basis knowledge of thermodynamics, heat transfer, building physics, lighting, acoustics is required.
(reference books)
MONCADA LO GIUDICE G., DE SANTOLI L., PROGETTAZIONE DI IMPIANTI TECNICI, CASA EDITRICE AMBROSIANA, 2000 CAMMARATA G., IMPIANTI TERMOTECNICI, UNIV. DI CATANIA, 2009 DALL’O G., Architettura e impianti, CittaStudiEdizioni
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From 01/03/2019 to 30/09/2019 |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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Mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Oral exam
A project evaluation
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Group: CANALE III
Teacher
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CANDIDI PAOLO
(syllabus)
Building physic, physical quantity, unit of measurement (ratio of the building with the external environment, external walls and transparent surfaces, heat, temperature, specific heat, density, energy, power); Heat transmission (heat conduction; convection; irradiation); Global coefficient of heat exchange and thermal insulation of a wall (adduction; thermal trasmittance, insulation material); thermal performance of the walls (heat trasmission of external walls); thermal load (winter and summer load, static and periodic scheme; sensible and latent heat, thermal bridge); Psycometry (Mollier diagram, features and transformation of wet‐air, enthalpy, handling of the wet‐air); Thermal comfort and Indoor air quality (energetic balance, PMV, PPD); Thermal plant (typology, parts, handling, maintenance and plan of plants); Lighting and comfort (unit of measurement, type of lamp, principle of light design).
(reference books)
Appunti delle lezioni (forniti durante il corso) Manualetti fisica tecnica applicata – la trasmissione del calore (F. Bianchi, R. Carratù), Aracne, 2005 Benessere termico, acustico, luminoso, (G. Moncada Lo Giudice, L. de Santoli), CEA editrice, 1999 Progettazione di impianti tecnici, (G. Moncada Lo Giudice, L. de Santoli), MASSON, 1995 Appunti delle lezioni
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From 01/03/2019 to 30/09/2019 |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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Mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Oral exam
A project evaluation
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Module: APPRAISAL AND ECONOMIC EVALUATION
(objectives)
Among the first tasks, so that the project has completed development, you have to know what a "Feasibility Study". It aims to verify the general assumptions and conditions of the context in which it intends to develop the project initiative. To it, then, the task of building a framework for the subsequent need for further study. The areas of the Feasibility Study will include: • technical feasibility; • environmental compatibility; • financial sustainability; • economic and social convenience; • Risk and sensitivity analysis (possible changes); • implementation procedures.
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Code
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21002034-4 |
Language
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ITA |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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4
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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ICAR/22
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Contact Hours
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50
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Type of Activity
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Core compulsory activities
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Group: CANALE I
Teacher
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NIGRIS ENRICO
(syllabus)
The Course of Real Estate Evaluation (REE) will be developed in parallel with the Course of Urban Markets and Real Estate Operators (UM&REO), of which, although it is not to be considered a constraint, the frequency is recommended. The context in which costs and prices of architecture are formed as a market product will be studied in depth during the UM&REO’s Course. In consideration of the specificity of the REE’s Course - specialist contribution to the work of Architectural Design Laboratories 2M - the contents of can be summarized as follows. The Course is structured in four main conceptual sections: i. The first section – Understanding the Project Development Process – simply explains the stages in the project development cycle, and the roles of the key players in the construction process. ii. The second section – Initial Project Costs and Cost Varying Factors – explains the main elements in the initial cost estimate for a project as well as reviewing some of the many factors which lead to changes to the original estimate. iii. The third section – Methods of Controlling Costs – discusses the way in which cost and time control of infrastructure projects can be improved by risk management and more realistic estimation of contingency budgets. iv. The final section – An Approach to Cost Appraisal and Monitoring – provides a step-by-step guide to improved monitoring of the costs of architectural projects. The first section – Understanding the Project Development Process – simply explains the stages in the project development cycle, and the roles of the key players in the construction process. The second section – Initial Project Costs and Cost Varying Factors – explains the main elements in the initial cost estimate for a project as well as reviewing some of the many factors which lead to changes to the original estimate. The third section – Methods of Controlling Costs – discusses the way in which cost and time control of architectural projects can be improved by risk management and more realistic estimation of contingency budgets. The final section – An Approach to Cost Appraisal and Monitoring – provides to the students a step-by-step guide to improved monitoring of the costs of the project developed inside the Laboratory. In parallel with the in-depth analysis related to the formation of intervention costs, elements useful for estimating the real estate value of the designed works will be provided. With this second data family we will proceed with the development of the economic and financial feasibility study, verifying the plausibility and sustainability of the project in the market conditions characteristic of the time and place in which it takes shape.
(reference books)
Testi di Riferimento: L. Gaeta, Il mercato immobiliare. Beni, diritti, valori, Carocci, 2009. D.C. Ling, W.R. Archer, Real Estate Principles. A value approach, Mcgraw-Hill/Irwin, 2008 (chapters 1, 2, 6-9, 17, 18, 24). M. Grillenzoni, G. Grittani, Estimo, Edizioni Agricole, 1990, (o altro manuale di estimo, di livello universitario, a scelta dello studente). Collegio Ingegneri Architetti Milano, Prezzi Tipologie Edilizie, DEI, 2010. A. Bassi, Costi per tipologie edilizie, Maggioli Editore, 2011.
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From 01/03/2019 to 30/09/2019 |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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Mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Oral exam
A project evaluation
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