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Teacher
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Masanotti Antonella Giulia
(syllabus)
The program includes a brief section devoted to reviewing the fundamentals of microeconomics and estimation theory, with particular emphasis on principles, fundamental values, and derived values. Subsequently, the module focuses on analytical methods of cost estimation applicable to restoration projects, with specific reference to the analytical process for defining cost values, new price analysis, and the development of the overall economic framework. In this context, practical activities are planned on the use of dedicated software and price lists, including targeted exercises for determining new prices. A central section of the module is dedicated to the economic evaluation of both public and private projects, with particular attention to restoration works, and incorporates an in-depth study of multi-criteria methods. Workshop activities involve the progressive preparation of project assignments, supported by interim presentations of work in progress and collective review sessions, aimed at consolidating the methodological skills acquired and applying them to the design outputs,
(reference books)
Forte, C. e De' Rossi, B. (1979). Principi di economia ed estimo, Milano: Etas Libri. Greco, S.; Ehrgott, M. e Figueira, J.R. (2016). Multiple Criteria Decision Analysis. State of the Art Surveys, New York: Springer. Miccoli S. (1996). “La valutazione nel progetto di restauro”, in Carbonara, G. (a cura di), Trattato di Restauro architettonico, Torino: UTET, pp. 1-109.
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