Degree Course: Master of Science - Urban Design
A.Y. 2024/2025
Autonomia di giudizio
c - Autonomia di giudizio (making judgements)
I laureati devono essere capaci di:
c1 - utilizzare le loro conoscenze, capacità di comprensione ed abilità nel campo del progetto e della cultura architettonica, integrandole con la comprensione della complessità e contraddittorietà del reale e con la consapevolezza delle responsabilità sociali ed etiche che questo esercizio comporta;
c2 - maturare una propria autonomia di giudizio nell'esercizio delle proprie conoscenze, capacità di comprensione ed abilità nel campo del progetto e della cultura architettonica, evitandone ogni applicazione meramente meccanica, ripetitiva o tecnicistica.
Il raggiungimento di una libera e consapevole autonomia di giudizio è un obiettivo centrale per un corso di laurea al cui centro sta il progetto architettonico (edilizio, urbano o di restauro che sia), attività che chiede appunto l'esercizio di responsabili, complesse, e spesso molto difficili scelte individuali (non per caso il progetto è fra le attività a cui viene attribuito un potenziale rischio sociale), ed è un obiettivo - infine - che può essere perseguito soltanto attraverso un complesso sistema di procedimenti maieutici: cioè attraverso strategie interdisciplinari, confronto fra opinioni, pratiche di discussione e comunicazione, piuttosto che attraverso l'insegnamento di singole discipline.
Per questo, innanzi tutto, il presente corso di laurea magistrale è fortemente strutturato per far interagire l'attività progettuale sia con discipline miranti a un costante aggiornamento metodologico, conoscitivo, scientifico e sociologico, sia anche con discipline che promuovano un arco di riflessioni più generalmente culturale e umanistico: qui vale in particolare il ruolo delle discipline storiche (o storico-critiche), che soprattutto nei corsi di laurea magistrali assumono un carattere eminentemente formativo piuttosto che informativo.
Poi ancora concorrono a questo obiettivo ed implicitamente alla sua valutazione (o, meglio, autovalutazione):
- la pratica di discussioni collettive dei risultati progettuali, applicata in tutti i laboratori;
- la pratica dell'esposizione finale dei progetti in mostre pubbliche;
- la pubblicità della discussione delle tesi di laurea e l'esposizione pubblica dei loro elaborati;
- la pubblicità dei vari prodotti (progettuali e no) del corso di laurea, ottenuta attraverso il sito di facoltà e varie pubblicazioni dedicate;
- l'uso di strumenti in rete per la comunicazione e la discussione dei lavori progettuali in itinere.
- la frequente programmazione di conferenze e "lectures" di docenti, critici e professionisti di valore nazionale ed internazionale;
- l'interazione e lo scambio di esperienze fra più corsi (di laurea, magistrali, di perfezionamento, master) nella stessa facoltà;
- gli scambi Erasmus, i viaggi di studio, ecc.;
- lo sviluppo e l'incentivo di sistemi di valutazione dei corsi e di iniziative di discussione da parte degli studenti.Abilità comunicative
d - Abilità comunicative (communication skills)
Il presente corso di laurea si attende che i propri laureati debbano saper comunicare a interlocutori specialisti e non specialisti in modo chiaro e privo di ambiguità (sia sul piano verbale e letterario, che su quello tecnico: cioè attraverso tutti gli strumenti grafici, informatici e mediatici propri della cultura architettonica contemporanea) le loro idee, le loro ragioni, i loro progetti e ricerche.
A quest'obiettivo, sul versante della comunicazione tecnica, sono dedicati alcuni corsi e/o moduli, specialmente rivolti a fornire strumenti ed aggiornamenti sul piano del disegno, della rappresentazione e del rilievo (con modalità sia tradizionali che informatiche).
Queste attività didattiche, che procedono alla valutazione dei risultati con le modalità descritte più sopra, sono supportate da vari laboratori applicativi attivati dalla Facoltà: si tratta in particolare di un laboratorio informatico, dotato di software ed hardware adeguati e di un laboratorio modelli (ad ambedue i laboratori applicativi sono connessi corsi opzionali per l'addestramento e l'aggiornamento strumentale).
Sul versante della comunicazione scritta e verbale, il corso di laurea si affida:
- alla richiesta, avanzata da quasi tutti i corsi teorici e nei laboratori, di presentazioni scritte (tesine, ricerche, curricula ragionati e critici delle proprie attività, ecc.), intese come elementi essenziali per la valutazione dei risultati specifici e delle abilità comunicative;
- all'utilizzazione generalizzata, sia nella sede dei laboratori progettuali (in itinere ed all'esame), che in sede di laurea, di articolate e complete presentazioni pubbliche orali (con o senza supporti informatici) delle proprie proposizioni progettuali o teoriche; anche questa pratica è intesa come essenziale elemento di valutazione.Capacità di apprendimento
e - Capacità di apprendimento (learning skills)
Il presente corso di laurea si attende che i propri laureati debbano aver sviluppato capacità di apprendimento ed abilità progettuali tali da permetter loro un costante aggiornamento e un reale progresso conoscitivo nell'esercizio di una professione che (oggi in particolare) è soggetta a un rapidissimo processo di modificazione strutturale.
La strategia didattica messa in atto per puntare a tale obiettivo si può riassumere in questo: il corso di laurea integra, in ogni caso (anche nelle attività formative dedicate agli aspetti normativi, tecnici, tecnologici e strumentali), gli aspetti e i momenti formativi con quelli informativi.
In sintesi, e facendo riferimento a quanto è stato scritto per i precedenti descrittori, tale strategia vede come punti essenziali:
- l'interdisciplinarità, presente sia all'interno alle singole unità didattiche che nella complessiva articolazione del corso;
- l'interazione tra fasi operative e fasi di riflessione culturale;
- l'accentuazione della responsabilità autocritica nella pratica del progetto;
- l'aggiornamento prodotto dal (e cercato nel) confronto di diverse esperienze.
Il criterio essenziale per la valutazione del raggiungimento di questo obiettivo sta nello spazio che viene dato, istitutivamente, all'autonoma espressione e discussione delle proprie proposizioni, motivazioni e proposte progettuali, che (vedi il descrittore d) ha una così gran parte nello svolgimento e nell'esame dei corsi teorici e progettuali, nonché nello svolgimento e presentazione della tesi di laurea.Requisiti di ammissione
Ai sensi della normativa vigente, per essere ammessi ad un corso di laurea magistrale LM-4,
- occorre essere in possesso di una laurea o di un diploma universitario di durata triennale (DM 270/04, art.
6),
- è requisito curricolare inderogabile l'adempimento delle attività formative indispensabili riportate nella tabella relativa alla laurea in Scienze dell'Architettura L-17 (108 CFU vedi ordinamento classe L-17 DM 16 marzo 2007),
- aver superato i test d'ammissione obbligatori per l'iscrizione ad un corso di laurea e/o di laurea magistrale a ciclo unico, con la esplicita finalizzazione diretta "alla formazione di architetto", come regolato a livello nazionale ogni anno dal Ministero che determina a livello nazionale, con proprio decreto, il numero di posti per le immatricolazioni degli studenti per tali corsi di studio.
Non vengono considerate ai fini della valutazione dei requisiti le attività didattiche acquisite con attività extra-curriculari, post-lauream o corsi singoli.Prova finale
La prova finale consiste:
1) nella presentazione di un portfolio, illustrante il percorso, comprensivo della Laurea in Scienze dell'Architettura, degli studi e delle ricerche del laureando.
2) nella esposizione di un elaborato progettuale o di una tesi scritta originali.
3) nella discussione sostenuta con la commissione dal laureando su quanto ha presentato.
La tesi di laurea è un elaborato originale realizzato individualmente su temi scientifici e culturali concordati col relatore ed attinente, per contenuti e metodi, il corso di laurea magistrale.
Orientamento in ingresso
Nella giornata di orientamento, organizzata nell'ambito delle Giornate di Vita Universitaria previste dal nostro Ateneo, si illustrano anche i percorsi delle tre Lauree Magistrali presenti nel Dipartimento.
Inoltre, durante il ciclo di studi triennale, vengono organizzati una serie di workshop su temi caratteristici dei tre indirizzi di Laurea magistrale, anche in collaborazione con Università straniere (europee ed extra europee), al fine di aiutare gli studenti ad orientarsi nella scelta.
Il sito http://architettura.uniroma3.it permette l'accesso ad ogni informazione specifica o generale riguardo l'accesso al Corso di Laurea (Bando rettorale per le immatricolazioni), l'offerta didattica (dagli avvisi, agli orari, ai contenuti culturali dei programmi didattici) e riguardo le attività didattico-culturali (promosse da docenti e studenti nell'ambito del Dipartimento, ovvero attivate all'esterno, ma attinenti agli interessi dei CdS); è disponibile un'ampia documentazione delle tesi di laurea.
Le attività di orientamento, tirocinio, stage e placement, a livello di Ateneo, sono promosse e coordinate dal Gruppo di Lavoro per l'Orientamento di Ateneo (GLOA) costituito dal Delegato del Rettore per le politiche di orientamento, con ruolo di coordinatore, da due delegati dei Direttori per ciascun Dipartimento, un Delegato dei Presidenti per le due Scuole e dalla Responsabile della Divisione Politiche per gli Studenti.
Il GLOA promuove azioni relative all'orientamento in ingresso, all'orientamento in itinere (tutorato, tirocini e stage) e all'orientamento in uscita (politiche attive per il lavoro e placement) la cui organizzazione e realizzazione è affidata, rispettivamente, all'Ufficio orientamento, all'Ufficio stage e tirocini e all'Ufficio job placement.
Le azioni di orientamento in ingresso sono improntate alla realizzazione di processi di
raccordo con la scuola media secondaria.
Si concretizzano in attività di carattere informativo sui Corsi di Studio (CdS) dell'Ateneo ma anche come impegno condiviso da scuola e università per favorire lo sviluppo di una maggiore consapevolezza da parte degli studenti nel compiere scelte coerenti con le proprie conoscenze, competenze, attitudini e interessi.
Le attività promosse si articolano in:
a) autorientamento;
b) incontri e manifestazioni informative rivolte alle future matricole;
c) sviluppo di servizi online e pubblicazione di guide sull'offerta formativa dei CdS.
Tra le attività svolte in collaborazione con le scuole per lo sviluppo di una maggiore
consapevolezza nella scelta, il progetto di autorientamento è un intervento che consente di
promuovere un raccordo particolarmente qualificato con alcune scuole medie superiori.
Il progetto, infatti, è articolato in incontri svolti presso le scuole ed è finalizzato a sollecitare nelle future matricole una riflessione sui propri punti di forza e sui criteri di scelta.
La presentazione dell'offerta formativa agli studenti delle scuole superiori prevede tre eventi
principali distribuiti nel corso dell'anno accademico ai quali partecipano tutti i CdS.
• Salone dello studente, si svolge presso la fiera di Roma fra ottobre e novembre e coinvolge
tradizionalmente tutti gli Atenei del Lazio e molti Atenei fuori Regione, Enti pubblici e privati che si occupano di Formazione e Lavoro.
Roma Tre partecipa a questo evento con un proprio spazio espositivo, con conferenze di presentazione dell'offerta formativa dell'Ateneo e promuove i propri Dipartimenti scientifici grazie all'iniziativa Youth for Future;
• Giornate di Vita Universitaria (GVU), si svolgono ogni anno da dicembre a marzo e sono
rivolte agli studenti degli ultimi due anni della scuola secondaria superiore.
Si svolgono in tutti i Dipartimenti dell'Ateneo e costituiscono un'importante occasione per le future matricole per vivere la realtà universitaria.
Gli incontri sono strutturati in modo tale che accanto alla presentazione dei Corsi di Laurea, gli studenti possano anche fare un'esperienza diretta di vita universitaria con la partecipazione ad attività didattiche, laboratori, lezioni o seminari, alle quali partecipano anche studenti seniores che svolgono una significativa mediazione di tipo tutoriale.
Partecipano annualmente circa 5.000 studenti;
• Orientarsi a Roma Tre, rappresenta la manifestazione che chiude le annuali attività di
orientamento in ingresso e si svolge in Ateneo a luglio di ogni anno.
L'evento accoglie, perlopiù, studenti romani che partecipano per mettere definitivamente a fuoco la loro scelta universitaria.
Durante la manifestazione viene presentata l'offerta formativa e sono presenti, con un proprio
spazio, tutti i principali servizi di Roma Tre, le segreterie didattiche e la segreteria studenti.
I servizi online messi a disposizione dei futuri studenti universitari nel tempo sono aumentati
tenendo conto dello sviluppo delle nuove opportunità di comunicazione tramite web.
Inoltre,
durante tutte le manifestazioni di presentazione dell'offerta formativa, sono illustrati quei siti web di Dipartimento, di Ateneo, Portale dello studente etc.
che possono aiutare gli studenti nella loro scelta.Il Corso di Studio in breve
Il Corso di Laurea Magistrale biennale in Architettura - Progettazione Urbana individua il centro della ricerca progettuale in un insieme urbano ampio, come risultato equilibrato di fattori compositivi, urbanistici, funzionali, ambientali, sociali ed economici, con attenzione al rapporto con l'ambiente e il tessuto urbano preesistente sia moderno che antico.
L'obiettivo è formare professionisti consapevoli e capaci di partecipare ai processi di trasformazione della città contemporanea e di rigenerazione urbana, contribuendo a innalzare il livello qualitativo dell'ambiente urbano nel senso della sostenibilità ambientale/ecologica, della vivibilità, accessibilità, fruibilità e qualità degli spazi urbani, attraverso specifiche tecniche di progettazione, valutazione e comunicazione e mediante strumenti di descrizione e rappresentazione digitale (GIS e gestione dei big data, modellizzazione tridimensionale, smart cities e smart environments).
Il progetto didattico si fonda sulla conoscenza delle radici storiche e degli attuali processi sociali, politici, economici e amministrativi alla base dell'evoluzione dell'ambiente costruito e del suo contesto ambientale di inserimento.
Temi e argomenti di studio sono quelli che concorrono alla costruzione del progetto urbano, come strumento per la realizzazione di azioni complesse e integrate con particolare riferimento alle recenti programmazioni nazionali ed europee.
ll Corso di Studio ogni anno programma il numero degli accessi e gli studenti che intendono iscriversi dovranno presentare domanda preliminare nei tempi stabiliti di anno in anno da un Decreto Rettorale.
Qualora il numero delle domande preliminari fosse superiore ai posti disponibili, verrà formata una graduatoria di merito.
Requisito curricolare inderogabile per l'accesso al corso di studi è l'adempimento delle attività formative indispensabili riportate nella tabella relativa alla laurea in Scienze dell'Architettura L-17.
L'organizzazione della didattica favorisce la mobilità degli studenti durante il corso di studi basandosi su un'offerta molto varia di accordi istituzionali con Università straniere (Europee ed Extraeuropee): 56 le sedi della rete europea aderenti al programma Erasmus e per le quali sono previste ca.
80 borse di studio e 37 accordi con Università Extraeuropee (Cile, Argentina, Brasile, Perù, USA, Cina).
Il Corso di Studi non prevede attualmente tirocini curriculari obbligatori tuttavia, nell'ambito dei crediti riservati alle Altre Attività Formative, è possibile svolgere tirocini professionali presso studi o istituzioni pubbliche e private, anche all'estero, per i quali il Dipartimento ha attivato numerose convenzioni anche in rapporto diretto con alcune realtà professionali di eccellenza per raccordare la formazione accademica con il mondo del lavoro.
I laureati possono accedere a programmi di formazione post-laurea (scuole di specializzazione, master di primo e secondo livello, dottorati di ricerca) e svolgere una vasta gamma di attività professionali sia in forma autonoma che in forma di collaborazione presso enti istituzionali, aziende pubbliche e private, studi professionali, società di promozione e di ingegneria operanti nei campi della progettazione architettonica e urbana, industrie di settore e imprese di costruzione.
Per l'accesso alla professione, superato l'esame di stato, i laureati potranno iscriversi a uno degli ordini nazionali nella Sezione A-Settore Architettura dell'albo degli Architetti, Pianificatori, Paesaggisti e Conservatori.
I laureati in questo corso possono inoltre esercitare la loro attività e stabilire la loro sede professionale in uno degli stati aderenti all'Unione Europea.
Lo studente espliciterà le proprie scelte al momento della presentazione,
tramite il sistema informativo di ateneo, del piano di completamento o del piano di studio individuale,
secondo quanto stabilito dal regolamento didattico del corso di studio.
FIRST YEAR
First semester
Course
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Credits
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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Contact Hours
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Exercise Hours
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Laboratory Hours
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Personal Study Hours
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Type of Activity
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Language
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21010264 -
DESIGN STUDIO: URBAN SPACE
(objectives)
The course focuses on the integrated analysis of settlement, environmental, and infrastructural systems within a portion of the Roman territory. The critical examination of morphological factors, social components, and contextual relationships serves as the starting point for the design of urban space. The primary object of the design exercise is public space and the architectural elements essential for its equipping, with an initial examination of behaviors in public spaces and the relationships between design and usage practices.
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21010264-1 -
DESIGN
(objectives)
The objectives of the individual module help to define the set of objectives of the entire course. The course focuses on the integrated analysis of settlement, environmental, and infrastructural systems within a portion of the Roman territory. The critical examination of morphological factors, social components, and contextual relationships serves as the starting point for the design of urban space. The primary object of the design exercise is public space and the architectural elements essential for its equipping, with an initial examination of behaviors in public spaces and the relationships between design and usage practices.
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6
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ICAR/14
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75
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
21010264-2 -
URBAN PLANNING
(objectives)
The objectives of the individual module help to define the set of objectives of the entire course. The course focuses on the integrated analysis of settlement, environmental, and infrastructural systems within a portion of the Roman territory. The critical examination of morphological factors, social components, and contextual relationships serves as the starting point for the design of urban space. The primary object of the design exercise is public space and the architectural elements essential for its equipping, with an initial examination of behaviors in public spaces and the relationships between design and usage practices.
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2
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ICAR/21
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25
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
21010263 -
THE STRUCTURES OF THE CITY
(objectives)
The objectives of the individual module help to define the set of objectives of the entire course. The course provides the tools for understanding the city's formative, typological and constructive characteristics for the purpose of a conscious intervention of recovery, transformation or restoration through the architectural and structural survey and the consequent critical and philological analysis of an urban fabric.
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21010263-1 -
TECHNIQUES OF ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION
(objectives)
The objectives of the individual module help to define the set of objectives of the entire course. The course provides the tools for understanding the city's formative, typological and constructive characteristics for the purpose of a conscious intervention of recovery, transformation or restoration through the architectural and structural survey and the consequent critical and philological analysis of an urban fabric.
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4
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ICAR/19
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50
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
21010263-2 -
DRAWING
(objectives)
The objectives of the individual module help to define the set of objectives of the entire course. The course provides the tools for understanding the city's formative, typological and constructive characteristics for the purpose of a conscious intervention of recovery, transformation or restoration through the architectural and structural survey and the consequent critical and philological analysis of an urban fabric.
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4
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ICAR/17
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50
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
21010263-3 -
STRUCTURES
(objectives)
The objectives of the individual module help to define the set of objectives of the entire course. The course provides the tools for understanding the city's formative, typological and constructive characteristics for the purpose of a conscious intervention of recovery, transformation or restoration through the architectural and structural survey and the consequent critical and philological analysis of an urban fabric.
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4
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ICAR/08
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50
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
21002062 -
HISTORY OF THE CITY AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT
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The foundation-transformation in the history of the city.
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8
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ICAR/18
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100
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
21002070 -
OTHER TRAINING ACTIVITIES
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Additional language skills, computer skills, job training and guidance, other useful knowledge for entering the labour market.
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6
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75
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Other activities
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ITA |
Optional Group:
COMUNE Orientamento unico INSEGNAMENTI A SCELTA DELLO STUDENTE 2024-2025 - (show)
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12
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21010005 -
Urban markets and real estate developers
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Also available in another semester or year
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21010001 -
SEMINARIO VILLARD
(objectives)
The optional course lasts the whole academic year and provides for the participation in the “Seminario itinerante di progettazione Villard”, reaches the seventeenth edition. To the Seminar participate 13 Faculties, Italian and foreign (Alghero, Ascoli Piceno, Napoli, Palermo, Paris Malaquais, Reggio Calabria, Patrasso, Roma, Venezia, Ancona, Milano, Genova, Pescara, Trapani) and some prestigious cultural institutions. The Seminar, is reserved to the students of the Laurea Magistrale and, for organizational matters, to a maximum of 10 students selected in base to the worth, through the presentation of a portfolio and an interview. The program foresees the layout of a project on the theme of year, generally proposed by administrations town or other institutions or corporate and, however, connected to different territorial realities. The theme is introduced at the beginning of the seminar and developed during the year according to the anticipated schedule. The trip and the knowledge of the cities constitutes the main core of the seminar. During every meetings, generally four and of the duration of two/three days, lessons, lectures, visits and shows are organized, with the contribution of the teachers of the Faculties participants. The itinerancy of the seminar ensures that students come into contact with different physical and cultural places, crossing experiences and knowledge with teachers and students from other cities. The seminar has its conclusion in a final event: the show, with the presentation and awarding of the best projects, followed by the publication of the catalog with the work of students and critical contributions collected during the seminar.
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8
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ICAR/14
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100
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Elective activities
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ITA |
21010008 -
ANCIENT ARCHITECTURE:THEORIES, TYPES, AND TECHNIQUES
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The course aims at offering the students the tools for analysing and understanding ancient architecture through a didactic strategy based both on an historical process-based outlook (crucial for an architect's background) and more practical design-based topics, highlighting traditional materials and building techniques, structural behaviour of traditional construction, principles of architectural design, the architectural language of classical orders. During the lessons the students will be encouraged to understand a ruined construction through diagrams and sketches as well as to have a a structural approach to the building techniques used in Greek and Roman architecture. In order to gain a wide understanding of classical architecture the classes and site visits will focus on the aesthetical issues of classical architecture, the political significance of Imperial architecture in Rome, metrology, design issues, the context in which the buildings were designed and built, the historical sources, ancient treatises.
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ARCHITETTURA ANTICA: TEORIE, TIPI E TECNICHE - PARTE 1
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Also available in another semester or year
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ARCHITETTURA ANTICA: TEORIE, TIPI E TECNICHE - PARTE 2
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Also available in another semester or year
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21002138 -
URBAN STUDIES: SPACES AND COMMUNITIES
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To give the students the basic skills for a critical understanding of urban problems and to compare these with the role of architectural approach
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8
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ICAR/21
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100
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Elective activities
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ITA |
21002040 -
Design and Architectural Restoration
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Also available in another semester or year
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21010034 -
LAB - Learning from Abroad
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Also available in another semester or year
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21010042 -
INCLUSIVE DESIGN
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The Course confirming the idea that man, in his broadest sense, must be placed at the centre of the project. The concepts of accessibility and availability will be integrated into those ones concerning comfort, safety and multisensory.
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4
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ICAR/12
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50
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-
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Elective activities
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ITA |
21010046 -
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURAL RESEARCH
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Also available in another semester or year
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21010044 -
ROMA-MADRID. CASA E CITTA' - MADRID-ROMA. CASA Y CIUDAD
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Also available in another semester or year
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21010043 -
HISTORY AND METHODOLOGY OF ANALYSIS IN ARCHITECTURE
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Also available in another semester or year
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21010050 -
PROJECTS AND BUILDING SITES FOR RESTORATION
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Also available in another semester or year
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21010051 -
EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN-RESTORATION WORKSHOP
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Also available in another semester or year
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21002135 -
BIM - PARAMETRIC AND RULE BASED DESIGN
(objectives)
The class introduces students to complexity in Architectural Design. The class proposes and explains the digital means, the procedures, the uses and the organization of contemporary Design Offices mroe oriented toward innovation and integration of different instances in the design. The class is oriented as a small Laboratory, even is its results are evaluated in the understanding of the theory and the new concepts introduced. Students produce a series of small designs, based on the direct experimentation of digital procedures in BIM software, conceived in its parametric core identity. So there is a strict relationship between technology introduced and design topics, thanks to a careful selection and filter of the proposed functions. The basic assumption of the class is that there is a strict need of facing new technologies, deeply understanding them and their power, but in a day to day effort to engage them in a design based thinking. The aim is to prepare students to a mindset that is fruitful in the contemporary professional and cultural context.
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4
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ICAR/14
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50
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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ITA |
21010055 -
ROME AND THE REINASSANCE
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Also available in another semester or year
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21002143 -
CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION IN EUROPE AND BEYOND
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Also available in another semester or year
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21010153 -
ELEMENTS OF URBAN DESIGN
(objectives)
The course aims to provide the basic elements of design applied to the urban scale, developing the understanding of devices useful for its practice. Through the analysis of exemplary projects, the course offers an understanding of general settlement and compositional principles, the relationship with the urban and natural context and the relationship between architecture and open space. The choice of examples is meant transversally with respect to the history of the western city, distilling the principles of organization of the urban space regardless of the period in which it was proposed.
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4
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50
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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ITA |
21002035 -
HISTORY OF CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE
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Also available in another semester or year
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21010049 -
PROCESSI DI RIUSO E RIUSO ADATTIVO DEL PATRIMONIO
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Also available in another semester or year
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21010196 -
CAD/CAE - BASICS OF COMPUTATIONAL STRUCTURAL MECHANICS
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Also available in another semester or year
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21010197 -
DIAGNOSTICS OF ANCIENT AND MODERN BUILDINGS
(objectives)
The course, open to all students of the bachelor’s and master’s degrees, is aimed at acquiring the skills for the instrumental diagnosis of the structures and infrastructures of the historical and modern built heritage, which in Italy includes historical masonry buildings and those more recent reinforced concrete. The course includes experimental activities such as NDT (Non Destructive Test) and monitoring, which will be carried out at the PRiSMa Laboratory (Proof testing and Research in Structures and Materials) and in situ, with the support of the Unit Mobile for building safety. The application of the various investigation techniques is aimed at gaining the knowledge of traditional and innovative materials and the monitoring of the structures, with the final goal of promoting the implementation of maintenance plans and projects for the rehabilitation and reinforcement of existing buildings (buildings, monuments, bridges or viaducts) with attention to sustainability throughout the entire life cycle.
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4
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ICAR/09
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50
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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ITA |
21010198 -
CONSTRUCTION HISTORY
(objectives)
Building on the previous theoretical knowledge, the course aims firstly to improve the ability to recognise structural aspects of architectural and construction history. Secondly, it allows the students to approach the architectural project by facing the technical aspects of buildings and works of engineering.
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4
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ICAR/10
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50
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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ITA |
21010200 -
CIVIC ARTS
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Also available in another semester or year
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21010201 -
DYNAMICS IN ARCHITECTURE
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Also available in another semester or year
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21010202 -
SHELLS AND MEMBRANES: FORM FINDING AND OPTIMIZATION
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Also available in another semester or year
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21010205 -
HISTORY OF 20TH CENTURY ITALIAN ARCHITECTURE
(objectives)
The course aims to introduce students to the knowledge of Italian architecture in the first decades after the Second World War, read in relation to the international context and the crisis of the Modern.
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4
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ICAR/18
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50
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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ITA |
21010206 -
URBAN MORPHOLOGY
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Also available in another semester or year
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21010259 -
LABORATORY OF LANDSCAPE OBSERVATION AND INTERPLAY
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Also available in another semester or year
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21010261 -
LAB2 - LEARNING FROM ABROAD
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Also available in another semester or year
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21010284 -
PHILOSOPHY, FUNDAMENTALS AND APPROACH TO SAFETY AT WORK
(objectives)
The optional course aims to address, in a transversal way, the discipline of safety in the workplace, and to provide students with the fundamentals necessary to deal with the issues in the performance of the profession in a timely manner. With attendance of at least 90% of the lessons, the recognition of the legal module (28 hours) is expected, for the training of the safety coordinator in design and execution and the head of the prevention and protection service.
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4
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ICAR/12
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50
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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ITA |
21010285 -
SENTIMENTAL TOPOGRAPHY: PROJECT AND PLACE IN THE OTHER MODERNITY
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Also available in another semester or year
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21010286 -
TRANSITIONAL LANDSCAPES. HERITAGE MAKING AND MINDSCAPE IN TIME OF GLOBAL CHANGE
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Also available in another semester or year
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20704133 -
HISTORY OF MODERN ART - L.M
(objectives)
Knowledge of the history of modern art (14th-18th centuries) and of specific subjects and problems of the discipline; ability to analyze and read the work of art; ability to analyze the sources; acquisition of a methodological competence that allows an independent study; ability to apply the knowledge acquired in order to devise and support arguments; ability to communicate information and ideas to specialist and non-specialist interlocutors.
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6
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L-ART/02
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75
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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ITA |
20709781 -
MODELS AND LANGUAGES OF MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY
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Also available in another semester or year
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Second semester
Course
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Credits
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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Contact Hours
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Exercise Hours
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Laboratory Hours
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Personal Study Hours
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Type of Activity
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Language
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21010265 -
DESIGN STUDIO: REHABITING THE URBAN
(objectives)
The objectives of the individual module help to define the set of objectives of the entire course. The workshop proposes design experimentation starting from the confrontation with some of the issues that characterise urban design today: the question of space, destruction, density, the identification of the resources indispensable to change and the agents that can produce it. The workshop will transmit technical knowledge from the perspective of looking at places as a reinvention of what surrounds us, innovating the operational and cultural schemes that contribute to defining the posture of the town planning architect. Students will configure the design proposal by reasoning, during the different transitions that characterise our time, on the possible transformative actions and confronting the complex governance of the factors that build the city.
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21010265-1 -
URBAN PLANNING
(objectives)
The objectives of the individual module help to define the set of objectives of the entire course. The workshop proposes design experimentation starting from the confrontation with some of the issues that characterise urban design today: the question of space, destruction, density, the identification of the resources indispensable to change and the agents that can produce it. The workshop will transmit technical knowledge from the perspective of looking at places as a reinvention of what surrounds us, innovating the operational and cultural schemes that contribute to defining the posture of the town planning architect. Students will configure the design proposal by reasoning, during the different transitions that characterise our time, on the possible transformative actions and confronting the complex governance of the factors that build the city.
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8
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ICAR/21
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100
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-
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
21010265-2 -
LEGISLATION
(objectives)
The objectives of the individual module help to define the set of objectives of the entire course. The workshop proposes design experimentation starting from the confrontation with some of the issues that characterise urban design today: the question of space, destruction, density, the identification of the resources indispensable to change and the agents that can produce it. The workshop will transmit technical knowledge from the perspective of looking at places as a reinvention of what surrounds us, innovating the operational and cultural schemes that contribute to defining the posture of the town planning architect. Students will configure the design proposal by reasoning, during the different transitions that characterise our time, on the possible transformative actions and confronting the complex governance of the factors that build the city.
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4
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IUS/10
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50
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-
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
21010265-3 -
MATHEMATICAL AND STATISTICAL METHODS
(objectives)
The objectives of the individual module help to define the set of objectives of the entire course. The workshop proposes design experimentation starting from the confrontation with some of the issues that characterise urban design today: the question of space, destruction, density, the identification of the resources indispensable to change and the agents that can produce it. The workshop will transmit technical knowledge from the perspective of looking at places as a reinvention of what surrounds us, innovating the operational and cultural schemes that contribute to defining the posture of the town planning architect. Students will configure the design proposal by reasoning, during the different transitions that characterise our time, on the possible transformative actions and confronting the complex governance of the factors that build the city.
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4
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MAT/06
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50
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-
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-
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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
21010266 -
DESIGN STUDIO: URBAN LANDASCAPES
(objectives)
The objectives of the individual module help to define the set of objectives of the entire course. The course offers the theoretical and operational knowledge which are essential for describing and designing the open spaces of the city, enhancing their architectural, functional, and environmental features, and managing the spatial, temporal, social, and ecological interactions between their biotic and abiotic components.
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21010266-1 -
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
(objectives)
The objectives of the individual module help to define the set of objectives of the entire course. The course offers the theoretical and operational knowledge which are essential for describing and designing the open spaces of the city, enhancing their architectural, functional, and environmental features, and managing the spatial, temporal, social, and ecological interactions between their biotic and abiotic components.
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6
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ICAR/15
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75
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-
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-
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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
21010266-2 -
FUNDAMENTALS OF VEGETATION ANALYSIS
(objectives)
The objectives of the individual module help to define the set of objectives of the entire course. The course offers the theoretical and operational knowledge which are essential for describing and designing the open spaces of the city, enhancing their architectural, functional, and environmental features, and managing the spatial, temporal, social, and ecological interactions between their biotic and abiotic components.
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2
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BIO/03
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25
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-
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-
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-
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ITA |
21010266-3 -
LANDESCAPE REPRESENTATION
(objectives)
The objectives of the individual module help to define the set of objectives of the entire course. The course offers the theoretical and operational knowledge which are essential for describing and designing the open spaces of the city, enhancing their architectural, functional, and environmental features, and managing the spatial, temporal, social, and ecological interactions between their biotic and abiotic components.
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2
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ICAR/17
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25
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-
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
Optional Group:
COMUNE Orientamento unico INSEGNAMENTI A SCELTA DELLO STUDENTE 2024-2025 - (show)
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12
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21010005 -
Urban markets and real estate developers
(objectives)
The central concern of the course is to identify ideas and methods of enhancing urban productivity while promoting sustainability and equity through public intervention at the city level. Bringing economic analysis to city planning and management, the course will focus on urban public policy & private economic development, mainly in the real estate sector. The course emphasizes the importance of the economic context, the understanding of the underlying rationale for policies, and the response private agents give to public action and incentives.
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4
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ICAR/22
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50
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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ITA |
21010001 -
SEMINARIO VILLARD
(objectives)
The optional course lasts the whole academic year and provides for the participation in the “Seminario itinerante di progettazione Villard”, reaches the seventeenth edition. To the Seminar participate 13 Faculties, Italian and foreign (Alghero, Ascoli Piceno, Napoli, Palermo, Paris Malaquais, Reggio Calabria, Patrasso, Roma, Venezia, Ancona, Milano, Genova, Pescara, Trapani) and some prestigious cultural institutions. The Seminar, is reserved to the students of the Laurea Magistrale and, for organizational matters, to a maximum of 10 students selected in base to the worth, through the presentation of a portfolio and an interview. The program foresees the layout of a project on the theme of year, generally proposed by administrations town or other institutions or corporate and, however, connected to different territorial realities. The theme is introduced at the beginning of the seminar and developed during the year according to the anticipated schedule. The trip and the knowledge of the cities constitutes the main core of the seminar. During every meetings, generally four and of the duration of two/three days, lessons, lectures, visits and shows are organized, with the contribution of the teachers of the Faculties participants. The itinerancy of the seminar ensures that students come into contact with different physical and cultural places, crossing experiences and knowledge with teachers and students from other cities. The seminar has its conclusion in a final event: the show, with the presentation and awarding of the best projects, followed by the publication of the catalog with the work of students and critical contributions collected during the seminar.
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8
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ICAR/14
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100
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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ITA |
21010008 -
ANCIENT ARCHITECTURE:THEORIES, TYPES, AND TECHNIQUES
(objectives)
The course aims at offering the students the tools for analysing and understanding ancient architecture through a didactic strategy based both on an historical process-based outlook (crucial for an architect's background) and more practical design-based topics, highlighting traditional materials and building techniques, structural behaviour of traditional construction, principles of architectural design, the architectural language of classical orders. During the lessons the students will be encouraged to understand a ruined construction through diagrams and sketches as well as to have a a structural approach to the building techniques used in Greek and Roman architecture. In order to gain a wide understanding of classical architecture the classes and site visits will focus on the aesthetical issues of classical architecture, the political significance of Imperial architecture in Rome, metrology, design issues, the context in which the buildings were designed and built, the historical sources, ancient treatises.
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ARCHITETTURA ANTICA: TEORIE, TIPI E TECNICHE - PARTE 1
(objectives)
The course aims at offering the students the tools for analysing and understanding ancient architecture through a didactic strategy based both on an historical process-based outlook (crucial for an architect's background) and more practical design-based topics, highlighting traditional materials and building techniques, structural behaviour of traditional construction, principles of architectural design, the architectural language of classical orders. During the lessons the students will be encouraged to understand a ruined construction through diagrams and sketches as well as to have a a structural approach to the building techniques used in Greek and Roman architecture. In order to gain a wide understanding of classical architecture the classes and site visits will focus on the aesthetical issues of classical architecture, the political significance of Imperial architecture in Rome, metrology, design issues, the context in which the buildings were designed and built, the historical sources, ancient treatises.
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4
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ICAR/18
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50
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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ITA |
-
ARCHITETTURA ANTICA: TEORIE, TIPI E TECNICHE - PARTE 2
(objectives)
The course aims at offering the students the tools for analysing and understanding ancient architecture through a didactic strategy based both on an historical process-based outlook (crucial for an architect's background) and more practical design-based topics, highlighting traditional materials and building techniques, structural behaviour of traditional construction, principles of architectural design, the architectural language of classical orders. During the lessons the students will be encouraged to understand a ruined construction through diagrams and sketches as well as to have a a structural approach to the building techniques used in Greek and Roman architecture. In order to gain a wide understanding of classical architecture the classes and site visits will focus on the aesthetical issues of classical architecture, the political significance of Imperial architecture in Rome, metrology, design issues, the context in which the buildings were designed and built, the historical sources, ancient treatises.
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4
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ICAR/18
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50
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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ITA |
21002138 -
URBAN STUDIES: SPACES AND COMMUNITIES
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Also available in another semester or year
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21002040 -
Design and Architectural Restoration
(objectives)
Critical knowledge and operational culture of restoration, conservation and reconstruction in archeology, architecture and the surroundings of historic and artistic interest. Through study exercises or through the project it aims to deepen the philological and construction overview of different topics presented during the course.
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6
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ICAR/19
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75
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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ITA |
21010034 -
LAB - Learning from Abroad
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Also available in another semester or year
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21010042 -
INCLUSIVE DESIGN
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Also available in another semester or year
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21010046 -
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURAL RESEARCH
(objectives)
Critical ordering and operational testing on issues related to the culture of the historical and artistic heritage, led by a philological and constructive reading of arguments submitted during the course. Integration between theoretical research of architectural design and the themes of restoration, conservation and reconstruction in archaeology, monumental and contexts of regionalist architecture.
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4
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ICAR/14
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50
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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ITA |
21010044 -
ROMA-MADRID. CASA E CITTA' - MADRID-ROMA. CASA Y CIUDAD
(objectives)
The course aims to: - consolidate the students' knowledge on the topic of the collective housing, with particular reference to the experimentations proposed by architectural culture in Rome and Madrid from the beginning of the 20th century and more recent years; - strengthen students' consciousness of the role that collective housing has had and can have for the quality of urban space, capable of inspiring in the inhabitants a sense of identification and belonging; - promote the comparison between different architectural cultures and cities as a research method useful for architectural design; - promote exchanges between European students and the internationalization of teaching.
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6
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ICAR/14
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75
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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ITA |
21010043 -
HISTORY AND METHODOLOGY OF ANALYSIS IN ARCHITECTURE
(objectives)
The knowledge of historic architecture is very important to help the students improve their capacity of understanding the buildings and their design and technical features; this knowledge is gained through the study of the whole of buildings’ motivations, historic context and design features. The wide variety of courses dealing with history of architecture comes from this conviction. The course of History of Architecture and Methods of Analysis aims at critically retracing the composition process -either ideological, methodical or procedural- at the basis of every architecture; it is directed towards the students of the fifth year of course, that are already aware of the role that history of architecture plays in the design process. In particular, the very role of history in relation to architectural design during centuries is at the basis of the disciplinary orientation meant for the topics at hand, avoiding to take into account the use of simple stylistic issues as repertoire-catalogue and preferring the methodological lesson from the past. Once the intention of considering above all the historical evolution of the design method has been stated, the language will be dealt with closely during the classes, together with the programmatic criteria and the motivations -even ideological- found in the period of time between the Fifteen century and today.
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4
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ICAR/18
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50
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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ITA |
21010050 -
PROJECTS AND BUILDING SITES FOR RESTORATION
(objectives)
The course offers students the opportunity to experience an introduction to the yard's own issues, with specific variation on the restoration site. Compatibly with the times and with the methods of teaching, addressing various application themes, observin, even on the field during inspections and visits by professionals and specialist technicians, the joints; They discuss and analyze some of the possible solutions to their problems of professional practice.
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4
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ICAR/19
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50
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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ITA |
21010051 -
EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN-RESTORATION WORKSHOP
(objectives)
To train students in the project activity by dealing, on an experimental basis, with themes focused on the design and restoration of historical or archaeological buildings, with particular consideration to the preservation of pre-existing structures and without renouncing the contemporary project, in the belief of the uniqueness of the working method of the two disciplines usually separated in university programs.
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4
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ICAR/14
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50
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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4
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ICAR/19
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50
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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|
ITA |
21002135 -
BIM - PARAMETRIC AND RULE BASED DESIGN
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Also available in another semester or year
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21010055 -
ROME AND THE REINASSANCE
(objectives)
The course explores in depth a meaningful chapter of the history of culture, which is a pivotal element of the education and the profession of architects. The course sets two primary objectives: 1. To improve the critical knowledge of the early modern architecture 2. To offer theoretical, methodological and technical tools to reading the architectural heritage.
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4
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ICAR/18
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50
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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ITA |
21002143 -
CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION IN EUROPE AND BEYOND
(objectives)
The course examines themes and exemplary and/or controversial international cases related to the restoration of monuments and the conservation of cultural heritage.
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4
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ICAR/19
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50
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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ITA |
21010153 -
ELEMENTS OF URBAN DESIGN
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Also available in another semester or year
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21002035 -
HISTORY OF CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE
(objectives)
The course include the 20th century architecture in Europe and in the United States of America, highlighting the different modern tendencies: the one linked to the avant-gardes but also the one established from the intersection of relationships between regional traditions and new languages. Besides, dwelling and urban reforming policies and the importance of the reinforced concrete establishing will be analysed. The course also deals with the Modern Movement crisis and outlines the themes of the beginning of the last century decade.
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8
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ICAR/18
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100
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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ITA |
21010049 -
PROCESSI DI RIUSO E RIUSO ADATTIVO DEL PATRIMONIO
(objectives)
The transformation of the city is accompanied by processes of reuse of buildings and areas that are not used or which are affected by processes of disposal or functional reconversion or environmental interventions. The course aims to provide the student with the tools and methods necessary to place the project within these processes. Reuse and adaptive reuse directly call into question the relationships between body and spaces and between inhabitants and buildings, connoting the action of the project in the sense of an openness to the contributions and desires of possible users and inhabitants in general. Open, inclusive design practices that engage in dialogue with those interested in transformation will constitute a particular focus offered to students together with the relevance that artistic and performative initiatives can play in these processes.
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4
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ICAR/21
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50
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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ITA |
21010196 -
CAD/CAE - BASICS OF COMPUTATIONAL STRUCTURAL MECHANICS
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Also available in another semester or year
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21010197 -
DIAGNOSTICS OF ANCIENT AND MODERN BUILDINGS
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Also available in another semester or year
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21010198 -
CONSTRUCTION HISTORY
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Also available in another semester or year
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21010200 -
CIVIC ARTS
(objectives)
The studio propose an experience of a phenomenological analysis of the actual city trough a relational, artistic and transdisciplinary approach. For more info see: http://www.articiviche.net/lac/arti_civiche/arti_civiche.html Professor’s blog: http://articiviche.blogspot.it/
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6
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ICAR/14
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75
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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ENG |
21010201 -
DYNAMICS IN ARCHITECTURE
(objectives)
Provide the student with the knowledge and skills required to apply physics laws to architecture models. The student will be introduced to the scientific method and its language. Topics discussed during the course are: Mechanical and thermal equilibrium, Elasticity and thermal expansion. Thermodynamics and Fluid dynamics. Heat engines and refrigerators. Conservation laws. Harmonic motion. Longitudinal waves. Sound and hearing.
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2
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FIS/07
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25
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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2
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ICAR/08
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25
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
|
|
ITA |
21010202 -
SHELLS AND MEMBRANES: FORM FINDING AND OPTIMIZATION
(objectives)
The course provides the basic knowledge of form finding techniques and shape optimization, applied to two-dimensional structures, in particular shells and membranes. These particular structures mainly show their static behavior through their shapes, becoming this way fundamental components of the architectural language.
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4
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ICAR/08
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50
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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ITA |
21010205 -
HISTORY OF 20TH CENTURY ITALIAN ARCHITECTURE
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Also available in another semester or year
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21010206 -
URBAN MORPHOLOGY
(objectives)
The purpose of the morphological studies proposed by the course is the knowledge of the characters of the built environment and the recognition of its formation and transformation having as ultimate goal the architectural design open to multiple esthetic synthesis. lt aims to teach a method of reading the built form through the understanding of the forming process common to urban fabrics and buildings. The basic notions of urban organism and process will be provided. The term "reading" not indicates the neutral recording of phenomena, but an awareness which requires the active and dynamic contribution of the reader.
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6
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ICAR/14
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75
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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ENG |
21010259 -
LABORATORY OF LANDSCAPE OBSERVATION AND INTERPLAY
(objectives)
Teaching goals Landscape is never still. Everything, even what is apparently inert, is permeated and modelled by a continuous work that transforms, generates, regenerates and consumes it. Regardless of the spatial and temporal scale on which it is viewed, the landscape is a vibrant matter and is constantly changing, in ways that are sometimes barely perceptible, at other times overwhelming. Assuming this awareness is useful in order to position ourselves in front of the contemporary condition of territories and environments. The aim of the course is to investigate the landscape, in its urban dimension, as a performative statute, through investigations in landscape and urban planning literature (reading) and through explorations and transformative actions (observations and interactions), which are able to train the competence of observation (knowing how to see) and of cooperation (knowing how to interact with the dynamics in progress).
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3
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ICAR/15
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37
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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3
|
ICAR/21
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38
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Elective activities
|
|
ITA |
21010261 -
LAB2 - LEARNING FROM ABROAD
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Also available in another semester or year
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21010284 -
PHILOSOPHY, FUNDAMENTALS AND APPROACH TO SAFETY AT WORK
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Also available in another semester or year
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21010285 -
SENTIMENTAL TOPOGRAPHY: PROJECT AND PLACE IN THE OTHER MODERNITY
(objectives)
To broaden the students’ frame of reference in the field of design culture, through the in-depth investigation of the experience of important figures and works of 20th century architecture. The study is aimed at the understanding of the generative process of the work, at the identification of operative categories achievable in the present time. This approach presupposes the interpretative analysis and recognition of figures, themes and formal structures that are constant in the configuration of space, useful for orienting the students’ training, to allow them to make conscious and non-occasional choices.
Invite students to conceive study itineraries, which contribute to the construction of a personal reference system that they can draw on, through the comparison of design approaches.
To show the direct relationship between the study of these experiences and their translation within the architectural project. The theoretical and operational problems of the project are tackled.
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4
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ICAR/14
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50
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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ENG |
21010286 -
TRANSITIONAL LANDSCAPES. HERITAGE MAKING AND MINDSCAPE IN TIME OF GLOBAL CHANGE
(objectives)
The course explores the intersection among heritage (natural, cultural, built), reuse and urban wellbeing, approaching conceptual and practical examples aimed at supporting the city's transition towards preventive and crisis-preparedness qualities. Drawing on contents and results of the EU funded project CHANGES – Cultural Heritage Active innovation for Next-GEn Sustainable society, the aim is to explore the many effects generated by the activation of material and immaterial legacy, questioning the generative role of heritage matters. The course will also experiment with innovative spatial, socio-ecological and cultural design practices.
The course “Transitional landscapes. Heritage making and mindscapes in time of global change” develops within the field of urban studies. It aims to introduce some of the increasingly common tools, method, approach to urban heritage, conceived as an open, participated, performative, continuously changing artefact. In so doing, the course aims to provide students with: 1) an overview of the most updated conceptions of cultural heritage in Europe; 2) a complex and multilevel analytical capacity, both in terms of theory and practice, of heritage contexts; 3) the basic elements and tools to set heritage policy and/or design strategies.
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4
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ICAR/21
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50
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
|
ENG |
20704133 -
HISTORY OF MODERN ART - L.M
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Also available in another semester or year
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20709781 -
MODELS AND LANGUAGES OF MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY
(objectives)
Knowledge of the main methodological approaches to the history and theory of photography; ability to investigate photographic objects in their contexts of production and conservation; ability to conduct art-historical research on photographers and photographic archives, collections, institutions, and publications; ability to share research questions and outcomes in different areas of scientific, educational, and informational communication.
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6
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L-ART/03
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36
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-
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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ITA |
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SECOND YEAR
First semester
Course
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Credits
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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Contact Hours
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Exercise Hours
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Laboratory Hours
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Personal Study Hours
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Type of Activity
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Language
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21010267 -
DESIGN STUDIO: ARCHITECTURE AND EMERGING COMMUNITIES
(objectives)
The objectives of the individual module help to define the set of objectives of the entire course. The Workshop proposes a didactic approach with projects for the reuse of disused properties in Rome, implementable in time phases that can be extended to the unexpected. It connects students with emerging communities by stimulating research, on the place investigated, of actors, users, financing, circular economy triggers. Time and the human factor induce an indeterminate project inducing search for timelines, self-organizing actors, phases of development, with the contribution of tools and methods for project evaluation.
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21010267-1 -
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
(objectives)
The objectives of the individual module help to define the set of objectives of the entire course. The Workshop proposes a didactic approach with projects for the reuse of disused properties in Rome, implementable in time phases that can be extended to the unexpected. It connects students with emerging communities by stimulating research, on the place investigated, of actors, users, financing, circular economy triggers. Time and the human factor induce an indeterminate project inducing search for timelines, self-organizing actors, phases of development, with the contribution of tools and methods for project evaluation.
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8
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ICAR/14
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100
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-
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
21010267-2 -
APPRAISAL
(objectives)
The objectives of the individual module help to define the set of objectives of the entire course. The Workshop proposes a didactic approach with projects for the reuse of disused properties in Rome, implementable in time phases that can be extended to the unexpected. It connects students with emerging communities by stimulating research, on the place investigated, of actors, users, financing, circular economy triggers. Time and the human factor induce an indeterminate project inducing search for timelines, self-organizing actors, phases of development, with the contribution of tools and methods for project evaluation.
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4
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ICAR/22
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50
|
-
|
-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21010268 -
DESIGN STUDIO: ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT
(objectives)
The objectives of the individual module help to define the set of objectives of the entire course. The course addresses the design of urban space by considering its interaction with the built environment and environmental factors, its compatibility and incompatibility at different scales, in order to identify innovative technological solutions that meet the needs of users, enhance the places and pursue the objectives of environmental sustainability. Performance-based methodologies, parameters, indicators and evaluation criteria guide the various stages of the process.
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21010268-1 -
ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY
(objectives)
The objectives of the individual module help to define the set of objectives of the entire course. The course addresses the design of urban space by considering its interaction with the built environment and environmental factors, its compatibility and incompatibility at different scales, in order to identify innovative technological solutions that meet the needs of users, enhance the places and pursue the objectives of environmental sustainability. Performance-based methodologies, parameters, indicators and evaluation criteria guide the various stages of the process.
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6
|
ICAR/12
|
75
|
-
|
-
|
-
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Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21010268-2 -
BUILDING PHYSICS
(objectives)
The objectives of the individual module help to define the set of objectives of the entire course. The course addresses the design of urban space by considering its interaction with the built environment and environmental factors, its compatibility and incompatibility at different scales, in order to identify innovative technological solutions that meet the needs of users, enhance the places and pursue the objectives of environmental sustainability. Performance-based methodologies, parameters, indicators and evaluation criteria guide the various stages of the process.
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4
|
ING-IND/11
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50
|
-
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-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21002068 -
URBAN AND SPATIAL POLICIES
(objectives)
Urban transformation - the course area of interest - is faced in a way to convey to the students the most suitable attitudes and postures, excluding final and preordained solutions. The course aims to convey the skill to identify the policies in action in the urban transformations and how they shape the contemporary city. Identify means acquire the skill to distinguish the policies in elements, actors and actions. The students will face the instruments and the operative methods usually employed for the policies implementation; they will learn to build, with different way to examine in depth the specific policies addressed to the theme of transformation, limited to some selected themes: sharing, habitability, density/intensity.
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6
|
ICAR/21
|
75
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
Optional Group:
COMUNE Orientamento unico INSEGNAMENTI A SCELTA DELLO STUDENTE 2024-2025 - (show)
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12
|
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21010005 -
Urban markets and real estate developers
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Also available in another semester or year
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21010001 -
SEMINARIO VILLARD
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21010008 -
ANCIENT ARCHITECTURE:THEORIES, TYPES, AND TECHNIQUES
(objectives)
The course aims at offering the students the tools for analysing and understanding ancient architecture through a didactic strategy based both on an historical process-based outlook (crucial for an architect's background) and more practical design-based topics, highlighting traditional materials and building techniques, structural behaviour of traditional construction, principles of architectural design, the architectural language of classical orders. During the lessons the students will be encouraged to understand a ruined construction through diagrams and sketches as well as to have a a structural approach to the building techniques used in Greek and Roman architecture. In order to gain a wide understanding of classical architecture the classes and site visits will focus on the aesthetical issues of classical architecture, the political significance of Imperial architecture in Rome, metrology, design issues, the context in which the buildings were designed and built, the historical sources, ancient treatises.
|
|
-
ARCHITETTURA ANTICA: TEORIE, TIPI E TECNICHE - PARTE 1
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Also available in another semester or year
|
-
ARCHITETTURA ANTICA: TEORIE, TIPI E TECNICHE - PARTE 2
|
Also available in another semester or year
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21002138 -
URBAN STUDIES: SPACES AND COMMUNITIES
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Also available in another semester or year
|
21002040 -
Design and Architectural Restoration
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21010034 -
LAB - Learning from Abroad
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21010042 -
INCLUSIVE DESIGN
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Also available in another semester or year
|
21010046 -
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURAL RESEARCH
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21010044 -
ROMA-MADRID. CASA E CITTA' - MADRID-ROMA. CASA Y CIUDAD
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Also available in another semester or year
|
21010043 -
HISTORY AND METHODOLOGY OF ANALYSIS IN ARCHITECTURE
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Also available in another semester or year
|
21010050 -
PROJECTS AND BUILDING SITES FOR RESTORATION
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21010051 -
EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN-RESTORATION WORKSHOP
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21002135 -
BIM - PARAMETRIC AND RULE BASED DESIGN
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21010055 -
ROME AND THE REINASSANCE
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21002143 -
CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION IN EUROPE AND BEYOND
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21010153 -
ELEMENTS OF URBAN DESIGN
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Also available in another semester or year
|
21002035 -
HISTORY OF CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21010049 -
PROCESSI DI RIUSO E RIUSO ADATTIVO DEL PATRIMONIO
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Also available in another semester or year
|
21010196 -
CAD/CAE - BASICS OF COMPUTATIONAL STRUCTURAL MECHANICS
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21010197 -
DIAGNOSTICS OF ANCIENT AND MODERN BUILDINGS
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21010198 -
CONSTRUCTION HISTORY
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21010200 -
CIVIC ARTS
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21010201 -
DYNAMICS IN ARCHITECTURE
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21010202 -
SHELLS AND MEMBRANES: FORM FINDING AND OPTIMIZATION
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21010205 -
HISTORY OF 20TH CENTURY ITALIAN ARCHITECTURE
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21010206 -
URBAN MORPHOLOGY
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21010259 -
LABORATORY OF LANDSCAPE OBSERVATION AND INTERPLAY
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21010261 -
LAB2 - LEARNING FROM ABROAD
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21010284 -
PHILOSOPHY, FUNDAMENTALS AND APPROACH TO SAFETY AT WORK
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21010285 -
SENTIMENTAL TOPOGRAPHY: PROJECT AND PLACE IN THE OTHER MODERNITY
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21010286 -
TRANSITIONAL LANDSCAPES. HERITAGE MAKING AND MINDSCAPE IN TIME OF GLOBAL CHANGE
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
20704133 -
HISTORY OF MODERN ART - L.M
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
20709781 -
MODELS AND LANGUAGES OF MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
|
Second semester
Course
|
Credits
|
Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
|
Contact Hours
|
Exercise Hours
|
Laboratory Hours
|
Personal Study Hours
|
Type of Activity
|
Language
|
21010269 -
CRITIQUE OF THE URBAN
(objectives)
The course provides the foundations for situating the design of urban and territorial space within the complex of interdependencies that affect settlements, and for understanding its contribution to socio-ecological relations at different scales.
|
6
|
ICAR/21
|
75
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Core compulsory activities
|
ITA |
21002065 -
STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
(objectives)
Finalize the tools acquired in previous structural courses for the design of simple structures, both for new buildings and that the recovery and upgrading of existing assets, with reference to the existing legislation, introducing some new concepts on seismic design.
|
4
|
ICAR/09
|
50
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Related or supplementary learning activities
|
ITA |
21002071 -
FINAL EXAM
(objectives)
The educational objective of the final test is to allow students to produce cultural content that represents the synthesis of the interests gained and the skills acquired during the course of study. These cultural contents correspond to the production of a Master Degree thesis, which is an original elaboration made on scientific and cultural themes agreed with the supervisor.
|
10
|
|
125
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Final examination and foreign language test
|
ITA |
Optional Group:
COMUNE Orientamento unico INSEGNAMENTI A SCELTA DELLO STUDENTE 2024-2025 - (show)
|
12
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
21010005 -
Urban markets and real estate developers
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21010001 -
SEMINARIO VILLARD
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21010008 -
ANCIENT ARCHITECTURE:THEORIES, TYPES, AND TECHNIQUES
(objectives)
The course aims at offering the students the tools for analysing and understanding ancient architecture through a didactic strategy based both on an historical process-based outlook (crucial for an architect's background) and more practical design-based topics, highlighting traditional materials and building techniques, structural behaviour of traditional construction, principles of architectural design, the architectural language of classical orders. During the lessons the students will be encouraged to understand a ruined construction through diagrams and sketches as well as to have a a structural approach to the building techniques used in Greek and Roman architecture. In order to gain a wide understanding of classical architecture the classes and site visits will focus on the aesthetical issues of classical architecture, the political significance of Imperial architecture in Rome, metrology, design issues, the context in which the buildings were designed and built, the historical sources, ancient treatises.
|
|
-
ARCHITETTURA ANTICA: TEORIE, TIPI E TECNICHE - PARTE 1
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
-
ARCHITETTURA ANTICA: TEORIE, TIPI E TECNICHE - PARTE 2
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21002138 -
URBAN STUDIES: SPACES AND COMMUNITIES
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21002040 -
Design and Architectural Restoration
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21010034 -
LAB - Learning from Abroad
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21010042 -
INCLUSIVE DESIGN
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21010046 -
THEORY OF ARCHITECTURAL RESEARCH
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21010044 -
ROMA-MADRID. CASA E CITTA' - MADRID-ROMA. CASA Y CIUDAD
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21010043 -
HISTORY AND METHODOLOGY OF ANALYSIS IN ARCHITECTURE
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21010050 -
PROJECTS AND BUILDING SITES FOR RESTORATION
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21010051 -
EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN-RESTORATION WORKSHOP
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21002135 -
BIM - PARAMETRIC AND RULE BASED DESIGN
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21010055 -
ROME AND THE REINASSANCE
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21002143 -
CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION IN EUROPE AND BEYOND
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21010153 -
ELEMENTS OF URBAN DESIGN
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21002035 -
HISTORY OF CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21010049 -
PROCESSI DI RIUSO E RIUSO ADATTIVO DEL PATRIMONIO
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21010196 -
CAD/CAE - BASICS OF COMPUTATIONAL STRUCTURAL MECHANICS
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21010197 -
DIAGNOSTICS OF ANCIENT AND MODERN BUILDINGS
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21010198 -
CONSTRUCTION HISTORY
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21010200 -
CIVIC ARTS
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21010201 -
DYNAMICS IN ARCHITECTURE
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21010202 -
SHELLS AND MEMBRANES: FORM FINDING AND OPTIMIZATION
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21010205 -
HISTORY OF 20TH CENTURY ITALIAN ARCHITECTURE
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21010206 -
URBAN MORPHOLOGY
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21010259 -
LABORATORY OF LANDSCAPE OBSERVATION AND INTERPLAY
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21010261 -
LAB2 - LEARNING FROM ABROAD
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21010284 -
PHILOSOPHY, FUNDAMENTALS AND APPROACH TO SAFETY AT WORK
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21010285 -
SENTIMENTAL TOPOGRAPHY: PROJECT AND PLACE IN THE OTHER MODERNITY
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
21010286 -
TRANSITIONAL LANDSCAPES. HERITAGE MAKING AND MINDSCAPE IN TIME OF GLOBAL CHANGE
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
20704133 -
HISTORY OF MODERN ART - L.M
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
20709781 -
MODELS AND LANGUAGES OF MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY
|
Also available in another semester or year
|
|
Teachings extracurricular:
(hide)
|
|
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21010155 -
INTEGRATIVE COURSE OF STRUCTURAL MECHANICS
(objectives)
The course aims to consolidate the knowledge of the mechanics of structures for the courses of the Masters Degrees, focused on the qualitative and quantitative study of the main structural morphologies. Such knowledge ultimately concerns both the characterization of the behavior of building materials and the development of physical-mathematical models at the basis of design tools
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4
|
ICAR/08
|
50
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
|
ITA |
Teachings extracurricular:
(hide)
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