| ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION STUDIO
(objectives)
Study of the design process of the restoration of architecture, from the theoretical and analytical fields to the operational aspects. The application of this process has the objective of designing and defining appropriate interventions in architectural restoration of selected case studies. During the workshop technical insights are provided on the importance of historic buildings and the physical technique applied. The module of quantity survey provides the economic and financial evaluation for a possible feasibility and cost effectiveness. Through case studies, students will be able to check the total cost of similar interventions, moving in the direction of improving the quality of existing space.
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Code
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21002097 |
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Language
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ITA |
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Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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| Module:
(objectives)
Study of the design process of the restoration of architecture, from the theoretical and analytical fields to the operational aspects. The application of this process has the objective of designing and defining appropriate interventions in architectural restoration of selected case studies. During the workshop technical insights are provided on the importance of historic buildings and the physical technique applied. The module of quantity survey provides the economic and financial evaluation for a possible feasibility and cost effectiveness. Through case studies, students will be able to check the total cost of similar interventions, moving in the direction of improving the quality of existing space.
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Code
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21002097-2 |
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Language
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ITA |
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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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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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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From 06/10/2025 to 28/02/2026 |
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Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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not mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Oral exam
A project evaluation
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(objectives)
Study of the design process of the restoration of architecture, from the theoretical and analytical fields to the operational aspects. The application of this process has the objective of designing and defining appropriate interventions in architectural restoration of selected case studies. During the workshop technical insights are provided on the importance of historic buildings and the physical technique applied.
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Code
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21002097-1 |
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Language
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ITA |
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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/19
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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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Teacher
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PUGLIANO ANTONIO
(syllabus)
The module of Architectural Design of the Restoration and Enhancement within the course will contribute to the treatment of theoretical topics, to the illustration of tools and methods related to the design and execution processes of the restoration through the presentation of models of behavior, demonstrated through real examples at the scales of the territory, the settlement, architecture and its components. Within the framework of this path, teaching aims to achieve the following learning outcomes: 1) understanding of the production processes of the restoration and enhancement project. 2) the ability to trace, contextualize, analyze and critically interpret the role of direct historiographical sources (critical and targeted surveys) and indirect (bibliographic, iconographic, cartographic, archival documentary) for the purpose of the project and the implementation of the restoration. 3) the propensity to practice the definition of technical solutions for restoration that are technically effective, economically sustainable, philologically compatible.
(reference books)
Marconi P. Restauro dei monumenti. Cultura, progetti e cantieri 1967-2010. Roma: Gangemi; 2012 Pugliano A. Con il fine di Conservare. Fisionomia professionale e ambiti operativi degli addetti alla conservazione dei beni architettonici e ambientali. In R.P. MILONE E (a cura di), l'Esame di Stato (pp. 308-327). ROMA: Prospettive Edizioni; 2007 Pugliano A. Anatomia degli organismi edilizi tradizionali. In ZEVI L (a cura di), Manuale del Restauro Architettonico (pp. A1-A45). ROMA: Mancosu Editore. 2001 Pugliano A. L'organismo architettonico premoderno. Consuetudini costruttive e compagine materiale dell'edilizia storica di ambiente romano. In Giovanetti F (a cura di), Manuale del recupero del Comune di Roma. Seconda edizione ampliata (pp. 47-121). ROMA: DEI 1997. De Felice G, Pugliano A. Il lessico costruttivo dell'edilizia storica. In Giuffrè A (a cura di), Sicurezza e conservazione dei centri storici. Il caso di Ortigia (pp. 69-99). Roma Bari: GLF Editori Laterza 1993.
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From 06/10/2025 to 28/02/2026 |
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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
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