ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STUDIO 3
(objectives)
To provide the tools to set up the project of a building structure articulated in an urban complex. Define the quality of outdoor spaces that determines its shape; deepen in detail scale some significant parts, including the links in technology and the architectural consequences of any formal definition.
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Code
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21002007 |
Language
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ITA |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Module: ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
(objectives)
The course aims to provide the tools to set up the project of a building structure articulated in an urban complex. Define the quality of outdoor spaces that determines its shape; deepen in detail scale some significant parts, including the links in technology and the architectural consequences of any formal definition.
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Code
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21002007-1 |
Language
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ITA |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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8
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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ICAR/14
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Contact Hours
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100
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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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FRANCIOSINI LUIGI
(syllabus)
The aim of the course is to make the student think about the design of a building in its urban and architectural dimension; about the coherence between form, functional program, typology and structure. The course is developed in theoretical lessons and exercises. The final exercise concerns the design of a residential building with attached services, within an empty area of a dense urban fabric. The building will thus have to be conceived as a part of the city, as an element capable of completing the urban landscape and relating to public space. At the same time it will have to answer, in its articulation and internal organization, the necessities of private life, the theme of the housing.
(reference books)
AAVV, Rapporti tra la morfologia urbana e la tipologia edilizia. Venezia 1966 C. Aymonino, Il significato della città, Bari 1976 L. Benevolo, La cattura dell’infinito, 1991 G. Caniggia, G. Maffei, Lettura dell’edilizia di base, Firenze 1979 I. Cerdà., Teoria generale dell’urbanistica, Jaka Book, 1985 G. Cullen, Il paesaggio Urbano,1976 S. Giedion, Spazio Tempo ed Architettura, 1975 V. Gregotti , Territorio dell’architettura., Milano 1966 W. Gropius, Per un’architettura totale,1962- 2007 L.Hilberseimer, L’architettura della grande città, Milano 1998 H. Hertzberger, Space and Architecture. Lesson in architecture. Rotterdam 2010 S. Holl, la rivincita della periferia, in Domus 876, 2004 Le Corbusier, La casa degli uomini, Milano 1985 K. Lynch, l’Immagine della città, Marsilio 1964 K. Lynch, Progettare la città, la qualità della forma urbana. Milano 1990 Mies van der Rohe, Le parole e le cose, 2010 C. Martì Aris, La Manzana en la ciudad contemporanea, in Urbanismo n.31, COAM 2001 C.M. Arìs, Le variazioni dell’identità, 2012 L. Munford, La città nella storia. Milano 1991 R. Krier, Lo spazio della città, Stuttgart 1975 R. Koolhaas, Delirius New York, Electa 1978 H. Kolloff, Costruzione urbana contro alloggio, in Lotus n.94, 1997. G. Samonà, La casa popolare degli anni ’30. Marsilio 1972 B. Secchi, La città del ventesimo secolo 2006 B. Secchi, Le forme della città contemporanea, Ferrara 2008 C. Sitte, L’arte di Costruire la Città, Milano1982 G. Pagano, Architettura e città durante il fascismo, Milano 2008 A. Rossi, L’architettura della città, Marsilio 1966 C. Rowe, Collage city, Il Saggiatore, 1981 O. M. Ungers, Morphologie, City Metaphors. Colonia, 1982 R. Venturi, D. Scott Brown, Learning from Las Vegas
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From 01/03/2021 to 30/09/2021 |
Delivery mode
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At a distance
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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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DALL'OLIO LORENZO
(syllabus)
The architectural design laboratory 3, located at the end of the three-year degree course, will focus on the design of a medium-sized building with a predominantly residential function, integrated with spaces for commerce and other services, in an empty area of the consolidated urban zone of the city of Rome. The project will be confronted with an articulated urban landscape and will have to evaluate all the aspects related to the insertion of an architectural organism within an existing context. We must consider, as main themes of reasoning: the evaluation of the settlement principle and the typological, morphological and spatial characteristics of the organism in relation to those present in the context in which it is inserted, the relationship with the public space and with the infrastructure system present in the immediate vicinity. At the same time the building will have to give answers to the theme of living, proposing housing solutions that are the result of an updated thought on new ways of life and new housing needs. The project will be developed on a scale that will allow both a definition of the technological and structural characteristics of the organism and an economic evaluation of a parametric type.
(reference books)
L. Zevi, Il Nuovissimo Manuale dell’Architetto, Roma, Mancosu, 2012 P. O. Rossi, Roma, Guida all’architettura moderna 1909-2011, Bari 2012 M. Guccione (a cura di), Guida ai quartieri romani INA Casa, Roma 2002 L. Benevolo, Roma dal 1879 al 1990, Bari 1992 M. Tafuri (a cura di), Vienna Rossa, La politica residenziale nella Vienna Socialista 1919-1933, Milano 1980 M. Casciato (a cura di), Olanda 1870-1940, Citta, Casa, Architettura, Milano 1980 C. M. Arìs, Le variazioni dell’identità, 2012 I. Abalos, Il buon abitare, Milano 2009 L. Dall’Olio, D. Mandolesi, La residenza Collettiva, Roma 2014 M. Farina, Spazi e figure dell’abitare. Il progetto della residenza contemporanea in Olanda, 2014 L. Reale, La residenza collettiva, Roma 2015 Altri testi e numeri monografici di riviste saranno indicati dal docente durante le lezioni. Other texts and monographic issues of magazines will be indicated by the teacher during the lessons.
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From 01/03/2021 to 30/09/2021 |
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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FURNARI MICHELE
(syllabus)
The course aims to design a building with a complex program starting from the demolition of an existing building according to the most current methods of transforming the consolidated urban fabrics of our cities.
The student is asked to develop a project strategy taking into account the innumerable restrictions and limits that come from the immediate urban context.
During the development of the project, the student will also have to deal with constructive technological and project evaluation issues. For this purpose, a 1:50 scale study of the building's cross section will be required, in order to deepen the design aspects related to the choices of technological detail.
(reference books)
Depending on the chosen project site, reference texts will be provided.
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From 01/03/2021 to 30/09/2021 |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
At a distance
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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: ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY
(objectives)
To deepen, in preparation of the laboratory project, building elements, materials and construction techniques, with particular regard to the inclusion of the building in the environment and urban landscape.
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Code
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21002007-2 |
Language
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ITA |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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2
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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ICAR/12
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Contact Hours
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25
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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. [Varie]. Grandi Atlanti dell’Architettura, UTET, Milano.
Agrawal, R. [2019]. Costruire. Le storie nascoste dentro le architetture, BollatiBollingeri Editore, Torino. Bertoldini, M.; Zanelli, A. (a cura di) [2003]. Tecnica, progetto e scienze umane, Libreria CLUP, Milano. De Santis, M.; Losasso, M.; Pinto, M. R. (a cura di) [2008]. L’invenzione del futuro, Genesi Gruppo editoriale, Città di Castello. Sennett, R. [2008]. L’uomo artigiano, Giangiacomo Feltrinelli Editore, Milano.
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From 01/03/2021 to 30/09/2021 |
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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ORSINI FEDERICO
(syllabus)
The Architectural Technology module deals with the study of the relationship that is established between the building and the environment in its components of air, water, solar radiation, natural component and deepens the design of the main elements of the technological system of a building (structure, attack on the ground, opaque and transparent casing, horizontal and vertical).
These topics will be developed and deepened through lectures, seminars in small groups, reviews on the project and will focus on the study of examples and good practices, the comparison and the motivated choice of alternative technological solutions, the detailed representation of the most significant elements of the project.
(reference books)
BOOK Allen E., I fondamenti del costruire, Milano 1997 Arbizzani E., Tecnologia dei sistemi edilizi. Progetto e costruzione, Rimini 2011 Deplazes A., Constructing Architecture: Materials, Processes, Structures, Birkhäuser Basel 2006 JOURNAL The Plan Detail Archetipo Costruire in Laterizio
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From 01/03/2021 to 30/09/2021 |
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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TONELLI CHIARA
(syllabus)
At the beginning few lessons will represent the principle of the technological design. Then work with the student in the classroom will follow. Time by time there will be meeting with the others professors involved in the course with the aim to comment the students' design solution in order to reach a common choice on architecture, materials. technics, feasibility and economics.
(reference books)
Bellingeri, Tonelli, Strategie per l'alta efficienza energetica in clima mediterraneo, 2016
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From 01/03/2021 to 30/09/2021 |
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: APPRAISAL
(objectives)
To provide the essential elements for the economic evaluation of the project, referring to the different scales addressed in the theme of the workshop.
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Code
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21002007-3 |
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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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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FINUCCI FABRIZIO
(syllabus)
In the general framework of the evaluation topics, the module aims to provide the specific theoretical and methodological tools for the real estate appraisal and the evaluation of environmental, landscape, historical and cultural resources. The main concepts of microeconomics, the basics of estimation theory and the methodological procedures for value judgments are considered basic knowledge for the understanding of the estimating values and the economic variables generated by an architectural and urban project. Criteria, procedures and appraisal's techniques are suited to different stages of the project, solving in each scale specific problems. The module also provides methods and criteria for the appraisal of the use value and the non-use value. Basics of technique and methodology for the assessment of projects, program and plans are provided, in response to specific feasibility profiles, considering the evaluation as an active, logical and methodological tool to support planning and design. Specifically, the module deals with: - Basics of Microeconomic: elements of theory of value, economic goods, markets structures, market pricing, general equilibrium theory, consumer choice, production theory. - Appraisal fundaments: appraisal theory, principles and methods, basics of statistics, basics of mathematical finance, market value, cost value, secondary values, elements of total economic value. Basics of plans, programs and projects evaluation: financial and economic approaches.
(reference books)
About microeconomics Sloman J., "Elementi di economia", Il Mulino, Bologna, 2007. Stiglitz J. E., "Economia del settore pubblico", Hoepli, Milano, 2003. About appraisal C. Forte, B. De' Rossi, "Principi di economia ed estimo", Etas Libri, Milano 1979. A. Realfonzo "Teoria e metodo dell’estimo urbano” , Carocci, Roma, 1994. M. Polelli, “Nuovo trattato di estimo”, Maggior, Rimini, 2008. About plans, programs and projects evaluation: Module handouts.
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From 01/03/2021 to 30/09/2021 |
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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FINUCCI FABRIZIO
(syllabus)
In the general framework of the evaluation topics, the module aims to provide the specific theoretical and methodological tools for the real estate appraisal and the evaluation of environmental, landscape, historical and cultural resources. The main concepts of microeconomics, the basics of estimation theory and the methodological procedures for value judgments are considered basic knowledge for the understanding of the estimating values and the economic variables generated by an architectural and urban project. Criteria, procedures and appraisal's techniques are suited to different stages of the project, solving in each scale specific problems. The module also provides methods and criteria for the appraisal of the use value and the non-use value. Basics of technique and methodology for the assessment of projects, program and plans are provided, in response to specific feasibility profiles, considering the evaluation as an active, logical and methodological tool to support planning and design. Specifically, the module deals with: - Basics of Microeconomic: elements of theory of value, economic goods, markets structures, market pricing, general equilibrium theory, consumer choice, production theory. - Appraisal fundaments: appraisal theory, principles and methods, basics of statistics, basics of mathematical finance, market value, cost value, secondary values, elements of total economic value. Basics of plans, programs and projects evaluation: financial and economic approaches.
(reference books)
About microeconomics Sloman J., "Elementi di economia", Il Mulino, Bologna, 2007. Stiglitz J. E., "Economia del settore pubblico", Hoepli, Milano, 2003. About appraisal C. Forte, B. De' Rossi, "Principi di economia ed estimo", Etas Libri, Milano 1979. A. Realfonzo "Teoria e metodo dell’estimo urbano” , Carocci, Roma, 1994. M. Polelli, “Nuovo trattato di estimo”, Maggior, Rimini, 2008. About plans, programs and projects evaluation: Module handouts.
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From 01/03/2021 to 30/09/2021 |
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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FINUCCI FABRIZIO
(syllabus)
In the general framework of the evaluation topics, the module aims to provide the specific theoretical and methodological tools for the real estate appraisal and the evaluation of environmental, landscape, historical and cultural resources. The main concepts of microeconomics, the basics of estimation theory and the methodological procedures for value judgments are considered basic knowledge for the understanding of the estimating values and the economic variables generated by an architectural and urban project. Criteria, procedures and appraisal's techniques are suited to different stages of the project, solving in each scale specific problems. The module also provides methods and criteria for the appraisal of the use value and the non-use value. Basics of technique and methodology for the assessment of projects, program and plans are provided, in response to specific feasibility profiles, considering the evaluation as an active, logical and methodological tool to support planning and design. Specifically, the module deals with: - Basics of Microeconomic: elements of theory of value, economic goods, markets structures, market pricing, general equilibrium theory, consumer choice, production theory. - Appraisal fundaments: appraisal theory, principles and methods, basics of statistics, basics of mathematical finance, market value, cost value, secondary values, elements of total economic value. Basics of plans, programs and projects evaluation: financial and economic approaches.
(reference books)
About microeconomics Sloman J., "Elementi di economia", Il Mulino, Bologna, 2007. Stiglitz J. E., "Economia del settore pubblico", Hoepli, Milano, 2003. About appraisal C. Forte, B. De' Rossi, "Principi di economia ed estimo", Etas Libri, Milano 1979. A. Realfonzo "Teoria e metodo dell’estimo urbano” , Carocci, Roma, 1994. M. Polelli, “Nuovo trattato di estimo”, Maggior, Rimini, 2008. About plans, programs and projects evaluation: Module handouts.
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From 01/03/2021 to 30/09/2021 |
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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