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21002061 -
STRUCTURE OF THE CITY
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The course provides the tools for understanding the formative, typological and construction characters of the city, the purpose of a conscious action of recovery, transformation or restoration, through the structural and architectural survey and the subsequent critical and philological analysis of the urban fabric.
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21002061-1 -
ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION TECHNIQUE
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The course provides the tools for understanding the formative, typological and construction characters of the city, the purpose of a conscious action of recovery, transformation or restoration, through the structural and architectural survey and the subsequent critical and philological analysis of the urban fabric.
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GEREMIA FRANCESCA
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The course is given through a synergy between three different but complementary disciplines such as restoration, design and strength of materials that will arise in relation to a common theme: the study and interpretation of the existing city.
(reference books)
Knowledge of the city is achieved by means of questions about its composition, its history, its becoming; by means of interdisciplinary theoretical and practical research about the enhancement of the existing city. In the course will be discussed about the character training, typological and constructional of the historic city and then up to the scale of the building and its construction characteristics, so as to deepen their knowledge of technological components and structural of the pre-modern heritage. The course aims to provide to the students the tools of understanding and analyze the urban historical context with the objective of possible restauration interventions. The goal to be achieved is to correlate different themes, interests and attitudes to the knowledge and control of the structure of the city. The knowledge ment as in-depth understanding of urban transformations through historical research, cartography reading, typological study, the structural control of the architecture and then the graphical design finalized to the urban and architectural restoration and recomposition. There will be a practical exercise on a given topic that will be developed at different representation scales: it will cover initially the entire historic center of Rome down to the size of neighborhood and a single street. Through this project, students will have the opportunity to test the ability of interpretation and reading of historical buildings: starting from the architectural survey and the subsequent critical and philological analysis of the historic center of Rome, in order to acquire the methodology for a correct intervention of recovery, transformation or restoration. The course is developed with lectures ex cathedra, visits and inspections, debates. During the weekly meetings part of the time available will be devoted to a "laboratory" in which there will be graphic tutorials, reviews, thematic analysis in the presence of teachers who will provide practical explanations from time to time on the exercises to be performed. The periodic review of the projects, exercises, trials, is an integral part of the learning path. Mid-term evaluations are foreseen together with lectures and laboratory. Student's attendance is required. The examination consists in the discussion and evaluation of the assignments and drawings gradually developed during the course and the presentation of a "notebook" containing all the exercises made in the classroom, at home and outside. Restauro:
S. Muratori, R. Bollati, S. Bollati, G. Marinucci, Studi per una operante storia urbana di Roma, Roma, Centro Studi di Storia Urbanistica, 1963 G.Caniggia, G.L.Maffei: Lettura dell’edilizia di base, Venezia 1979 M. G. Corsini: Tipi e tessuti del centro storico di Roma. Lettura del costruito per il progetto, Edizioni Kappa, Roma, 1998. Guide Rionali di Roma,fratelli palombi editori, Roma. AA.VV. Architettura e urbanistica-uso e trasformazione della città storica, collana Roma Capitale 1870-1911, Marsilio ed. 1984 F.Giovanetti (a cura di): Manuale del recupero del comune di Roma, edizioni dei, Roma 1997. Analisi e rappresentazione urbana: R. Arnheim. Arte e percezione visiva. Milano 1965. M. De Simone. Disegno, rilievo, progetto. Il disegno delle idee, il progetto delle cose. Roma 1990. E. E. Viollet le Duc. Storia di un disegnatore. Cavallino. Venezia 1992. M.Docci e D. Maestri. Scienza del disegno. Torino 2000. Scienza delle costruzioni: G.Cangi: “Manuale del recupero strutturale antisismico”, edizioni dei, Roma 2005. A.Giuffré: Letture sulla Meccanica delle Murature Storiche, Edizioni Kappa, Roma 1991. A.Giuffré: La meccanica nell’architettura, La Nuova Italia Scientifica, Roma 1986. |
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21002061-2 -
DRAWING
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The course provides the tools for understanding the formative, typological and construction characters of the city, the purpose of a conscious action of recovery, transformation or restoration, through the structural and architectural survey and the subsequent critical and philological analysis of the urban fabric.
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CIANCI MARIA GRAZIA
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Course programme
(reference books)
The course is given through a synergy between three different but complementary disciplines such as restoration, design and strength of materials that will arise in relation to a common theme: the study and interpretation of the existing city. Knowledge of the city is achieved by means of questions about its composition, its history, its becoming; by means of interdisciplinary theoretical and practical research about the enhancement of the existing city. In the course will be discussed about the character training, typological and constructional of the historic city and then up to the scale of the building and its construction characteristics, so as to deepen their knowledge of technological components and structural of the pre-modern heritage. There will be a practical exercise on a given topic that will be developed at different representation scales: it will cover initially the entire historic center of Rome down to the size of neighborhood and a single street. Through this project, students will have the opportunity to test the ability of interpretation and reading of historical buildings: starting from the architectural survey and the subsequent critical and philological analysis of the historic center of Rome, in order to acquire the methodology for a correct intervention of recovery, transformation or restoration. didactic methods The course is developed with lectures ex cathedra, visits and inspections, debates. During the weekly meetings part of the time available will be devoted to a "laboratory" in which there will be graphic tutorials, reviews, thematic analysis in the presence of teachers who will provide practical explanations from time to time on the exercises to be performed. The periodic review of the projects, exercises, trials, is an integral part of the learning path. Mid-term evaluations are foreseen together with lectures and laboratory. student's attendance is required. learning assessment procedures The examination consists in the discussion and evaluation of the assignments and drawings gradually developed during the course and the presentation of a "notebook" containing all the exercises made in the classroom, at home and outside. - R. Arnheim, Arte e percezione visiva, Milano 1965
- M. De Simone, Disegno, rilievo, progetto. Il disegno delle idee, il progetto delle cose, Roma 1990 - E. E. Viollet Le Duc, Storia di un disegnatore, Cavallino, Venezia 1992 - M. Docci e D. Maestri, Scienza del disegno, Torino 2000 |
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21002061-3 -
STRUCTURES
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The course provides the tools for understanding the formative, typological and construction characters of the city, the purpose of a conscious action of recovery, transformation or restoration, through the structural and architectural survey and the subsequent critical and philological analysis of the urban fabric.
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VARANO VALERIO
(syllabus)
The course is given through a synergy between three different but complementary disciplines such as restoration, design and strength of materials that will arise in relation to a common theme: the study and interpretation of the existing city.
(reference books)
Knowledge of the city is achieved by means of questions about its composition, its history, its becoming; by means of interdisciplinary theoretical and practical research about the enhancement of the existing city. In the course will be discussed about the character training, typological and constructional of the historic city and then up to the scale of the building and its construction characteristics, so as to deepen their knowledge of technological components and structural of the pre-modern heritage. There will be a practical exercise on a given topic that will be developed at different representation scales: it will cover initially the entire historic center of Rome down to the size of neighborhood and a single street. Through this project, students will have the opportunity to test the ability of interpretation and reading of historical buildings: starting from the architectural survey and the subsequent critical and philological analysis of the historic center of Rome, in order to acquire the methodology for a correct intervention of recovery, transformation or restoration. G.Cangi: “Manuale del recupero strutturale antisismico”, edizioni dei, Roma 2005.
A.Giuffré: Letture sulla Meccanica delle Murature Storiche, Edizioni Kappa, Roma 1991. A.Giuffré: La meccanica nell’architettura, La Nuova Italia Scientifica, Roma 1986. |
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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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GARGANO MAURIZIO
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The aim of this course “History of the city and its territory” is to provide students with carefully selected intellectual tools designed to enhance their ability to analyze and be aware of the complex History of the city.
(reference books)
This course, by initially taking into account the lexical peculiarities of the terms “city” and “territory”, will illustrate the urban and architectonic dynamics which have contributed to enrich these specific definitions with meaning. To this purpose some important examples will be selected, examples chosen within the Classical and the Contemporary period, and that have determined various urban and architectonic configurations. Particular attention will be devoted to the Italian city and especially to the city of Rome. Through the cyclical and constant dialectics between the figurative and the urban arts what will be emphasized is the nature and the effects of that inevitable interweaving upon the birth, the evolution and all the ‘tiles’ that have contributed to the creation of the varied ‘mosaic’ which is typical of the city and its territory. General Bibliography:
- Joseph Rykwert, L’idea di città, Adelphi, Milano 2002 - Paolo Sica, L’immagine della città da Sparta a Las Vegas, Laterza, Roma-Bari 1991 - Cesare de Seta, La città europea. Origini, sviluppo e crisi della civiltà urbana in età moderna e contemporanea, Il Saggiatore, Milano 2010 - Vincenzo Trione, Effetto città. Arte/Cinema/Modernità, Bompiani, Milano 2014 - Lewis Mumford, La città nella storia, Comunità, Milano 1963 (Bompiani, Milano1961) - Piero Maria Lugli, Storia e cultura della città italiana, Laterza, Roma-Bari 1967 - Aldo Rossi, L’architettura della città, Marsilio editori, Padova 1973 (1966) - Giovanni Botero, Delle cause della Grandezza delle Città, Cappelli, Bologna 1930 (1588) - Numa Denis Fustel de Coulanges, La città antica, Vallecchi, Firenze 1924 (1864) - Marcel Poëte, La città antica, Einaudi, Torino 1958 (1929) - Arnaldo Momigliano, La città antica di Fustel de Coulanges, Edizioni Scientifiche Italiane, Napoli 1970 - Jérôme Carcopino, La vita quotidiana a Roma all’apogeo dell’Impero, Laterza, Roma-Bari 2005 (1930) - Mihail Rostovtzeef, Storia economica e sociale dell’Impero romano, La Nuova Italia, Firenze 1953 (1926), or the version M. Rostocev, idem, Sanzoni, Milano 2003 - P.M. Hohenberg, L.H. Lees, La città europea dal Medioevo a oggi, Laterza, Roma-Bari 1987. General Bibliography cronologically selected: - Leonardo Benevolo, Storia della città. Vol. 1: la città antica, Roma-Bari, Laterza 2006 - Leonardo Benevolo, Storia della città. Vol. 2: la città medievale, Roma-Bari, Laterza 2006 - Leonardo Benevolo, Storia della città. Vol. 3: la città moderna, Roma-Bari, Laterza 2006 - Leonardo Benevolo, Storia della città. Vol. 4 la città contemporanea, Roma-Bari, Laterza 2006 - - Paolo Sica, Storia dell'urbanistica. Il Settecento, Bari, Laterza, 1976 (3ª ed. 1981) - Paolo Sica, Storia dell'urbanistica. L’Ottocento, vol. I, Bari, Laterza, 1977 (3ª ed. 1985) - Paolo Sica, Storia dell'urbanistica. L'Ottocento, vol. II, Bari, Laterza, 1977 (3ª ed. 1985) - Paolo Sica, Storia dell'urbanistica. Il Novecento, Bari, Laterza, 1978 (3ª ed. 1985) - Paolo Morachiello, La città greca, Roma Bari, Laterza 2003 - Paul Zanker, La città romana, Roma Bari, Laterza 2013 - Ennio Concina, La città bizantina, Roma Bari, Laterza 2003 - Alberto Grohmann, La città medievale, Roma Bari, Laterza 2003 - Donatella Calabi, La città del primo Rinascimento, Roma Bari, Laterza 2001 - Claudia Conforti, La città del tardo Rinascimento, Roma Bari, Laterza 2005 - Daniela Del Pesco, Andrew Hopkins, La città del Seicento, Roma Bari, Laterza 2014 - Giovanna Curcio, La città del Settecento, Roma-Bari, Laterza, 2008 - Guido Zucconi, La città dell'Ottocento, Roma-Bari, Laterza, 2001 - Bernardo Secchi, La città del ventesimo secolo, Roma-Bari, Laterza 2005 General Bibliography thematically suggested. for 'Arcaic Age': K. Kerény, Origine e fondazione della mitologia, saggio introduttivo a C. G. Jung e K. Kèreny, Prolegomeni allo studio scientifico della mitologia, Boringhieri, Torino 1964 Per la ‘partizione dello spazio sacro’: cfr. E.A. Gutkind, International History of the City … Development) Mircea Eliade, Il sacro e il profano, Boringhieri, Torino 1967 (1957) [studi per/sulla ‘città antica’] Mircea Eliade, Il mito dell’eterno ritorno, Borla, Torino 1968 (1949) for 'Greek City'/'Town': K. A. Doxiadis, The Greek City Plan, in “Landscape”, vol. 6, autunno 1956 Gustave Glotz, La città greca, Einaudi, Torino 1955 (1923) from Medieval Age to Contemporary Age, and various items: Leonardo Benevolo, Storia della città, Laterza, Roma-Bari 1975 Enrico Guidoni, La città europea. Formazione e significato dal IV al XI secolo, Electa, Milano 1970. Enrico Guidoni, La città dal Medioevo al Rinascimento, Electa, Roma 1981. Joseph Connors, Alleanze e inimicizie. L’ urbanistica di Roma barocca, Roma-Bari, 2005 Enrico Guidoni, Angela Marino, Storia dell’urbanistica. Il Seicento, Roma-Bari, 1979 Ludwig Hilberseimer, L’Architettura della Grande Città, Clean ed., Milano 1998 Arturo Soria y Mata, La città lineare, Il Saggiatore, Milano 1968 C.M. Travaglini, Economia e finanza, in "Storia di Roma dall'antichità ad oggi". Vol. IV: Roma moderna, Roma-Bari, Laterza, 2002 (pp. 79-115, saggio scaricabile dal sito) Giovanna Curcio, La città del Settecento, Roma-Bari, Laterza, 2008 (capitolo III, pp. 94-142) - Roma dall’alto, a cura di M.F. Boemi-C.M. Travaglini, Roma, CROMA-Università degli Studi Roma Tre, 2006 (follow the specific sections suggested by teachers on their specific website). On the 'Medieval City' in particular: Dupré-Theseider, La città nell’alto Medioevo, Centro di Studi Italiani sull’Alto Medioevo, Spoleto 1959 Henri Pirenne, Le città del Medioevo, Laterza, Bari, 1974 (1927). Edith Ennen, Storia della città medievale, Laterza, Roma Bari 1975 (1956) Luigi Piccinto, Urbanistica medievale, Edizioni dedalo, Firenze 1993 (1978) Pierre Toubert, Les structures du Latium médiéval. Le Latium méridional et la Sabine du IXe à la fin du XIIe siècle, Ecole Française de Rome, Roma 1973. Enrico Guidoni, Arte e urbanistica in Toscana, 1000-1305, Bulzoni, Roma 1970 Irina Baldescu, Misura e struttura nelle città fondate dell’Europa centrale, in “Studia Patzinaka”, no. 7, 2008, pp. 59-78. Jacques Heers, La città nel medioevo in Occidente, Jaca Book, Milano 1995 Bibliography: - Joseph Rykwert, L’idea di città, Adelphi, Milano 2002 - Paolo Sica, L’immagine della città da Sparta a Las Vegas, Laterza, Roma-Bari 1991 - Cesare de Seta, La città europea. Origini, sviluppo e crisi della civiltà urbana in età moderna e contemporanea, Il Saggiatore, Milano 2010 - Vincenzo Trione, Effetto città. Arte/Cinema/Modernità, Bompiani, Milano 2014 - Lewis Mumford, La città nella storia, Comunità, Milano 1963 (Bompiani, Milano1961) - Piero Maria Lugli, Storia e cultura della città italiana, Laterza, Roma-Bari 1967 - Aldo Rossi, L’architettura della città, Marsilio editori, Padova 1973 (1966) - Giovanni Botero, Delle cause della Grandezza delle Città, Cappelli, Bologna 1930 (1588) - Numa Denis Fustel de Coulanges, La città antica, Vallecchi, Firenze 1924 (1864) - Marcel Poëte, La città antica, Einaudi, Torino 1958 (1929) - Arnaldo Momigliano, La città antica di Fustel de Coulanges, Edizioni Scientifiche Italiane, Napoli 1970 - Jérôme Carcopino, La vita quotidiana a Roma all’apogeo dell’Impero, Laterza, Roma-Bari 2005 (1930) - Mihail Rostovtzeef, Storia economica e sociale dell’Impero romano, La Nuova Italia, Firenze 1953 (1926), o l’edizione M. Rostocev, idem, Sanzoni, Milano 2003 - P.M. Hohenberg, L.H. Lees, La città europea dal Medioevo a oggi, Laterza, Roma-Bari 1987. General Bibliography cronologically selected: - Leonardo Benevolo, Storia della città. Vol. 1: la città antica, Roma-Bari, Laterza 2006 - Leonardo Benevolo, Storia della città. Vol. 2: la città medievale, Roma-Bari, Laterza 2006 - Leonardo Benevolo, Storia della città. Vol. 3: la città moderna, Roma-Bari, Laterza 2006 - Leonardo Benevolo, Storia della città. Vol. 4 la città contemporanea, Roma-Bari, Laterza 2006 - - Paolo Sica, Storia dell'urbanistica. Il Settecento, Bari, Laterza, 1976 (3ª ed. 1981) - Paolo Sica, Storia dell'urbanistica. L’Ottocento, vol. I, Bari, Laterza, 1977 (3ª ed. 1985) - Paolo Sica, Storia dell'urbanistica. L'Ottocento, vol. II, Bari, Laterza, 1977 (3ª ed. 1985) - Paolo Sica, Storia dell'urbanistica. Il Novecento, Bari, Laterza, 1978 (3ª ed. 1985) - Paolo Morachiello, La città greca, Roma Bari, Laterza 2003 - Paul Zanker, La città romana, Roma Bari, Laterza 2013 - Ennio Concina, La città bizantina, Roma Bari, Laterza 2003 - Alberto Grohmann, La città medievale, Roma Bari, Laterza 2003 - Donatella Calabi, La città del primo Rinascimento, Roma Bari, Laterza 2001 - Claudia Conforti, La città del tardo Rinascimento, Roma Bari, Laterza 2005 - Daniela Del Pesco, Andrew Hopkins, La città del Seicento, Roma Bari, Laterza 2014 - Giovanna Curcio, La città del Settecento, Roma-Bari, Laterza, 2008 - Guido Zucconi, La città dell'Ottocento, Roma-Bari, Laterza, 2001 - Bernardo Secchi, La città del ventesimo secolo, Roma-Bari, Laterza 2005 General Bibliography thematically suggested. for 'Arcaic Age': K. Kerény, Origine e fondazione della mitologia, saggio introduttivo a C. G. Jung e K. Kèreny, Prolegomeni allo studio scientifico della mitologia, Boringhieri, Torino 1964 Per la ‘partizione dello spazio sacro’: cfr. E.A. Gutkind, International History of the City … Development) Mircea Eliade, Il sacro e il profano, Boringhieri, Torino 1967 (1957) [studi per/sulla ‘città antica’] Mircea Eliade, Il mito dell’eterno ritorno, Borla, Torino 1968 (1949) for 'Greek City'/'Town': K. A. Doxiadis, The Greek City Plan, in “Landscape”, vol. 6, autunno 1956 Gustave Glotz, La città greca, Einaudi, Torino 1955 (1923) from Medieval Age to Contemporary Age, and various items: Leonardo Benevolo, Storia della città, Laterza, Roma-Bari 1975 Enrico Guidoni, La città europea. Formazione e significato dal IV al XI secolo, Electa, Milano 1970. Enrico Guidoni, La città dal Medioevo al Rinascimento, Electa, Roma 1981. Joseph Connors, Alleanze e inimicizie. L’ urbanistica di Roma barocca, Roma-Bari, 2005 Enrico Guidoni, Angela Marino, Storia dell’urbanistica. Il Seicento, Roma-Bari, 1979 Ludwig Hilberseimer, L’Architettura della Grande Città, Clean ed., Milano 1998 Arturo Soria y Mata, La città lineare, Il Saggiatore, Milano 1968 C.M. Travaglini, Economia e finanza, in "Storia di Roma dall'antichità ad oggi". Vol. IV: Roma moderna, Roma-Bari, Laterza, 2002 (pp. 79-115, saggio scaricabile dal sito) Giovanna Curcio, La città del Settecento, Roma-Bari, Laterza, 2008 (capitolo III, pp. 94-142) - Roma dall’alto, a cura di M.F. Boemi-C.M. Travaglini, Roma, CROMA-Università degli Studi Roma Tre, 2006 (le sezioni indicate dai docenti, scaricabili dal sito). On the 'Medieval City' in particular: Dupré-Theseider, La città nell’alto Medioevo, Centro di Studi Italiani sull’Alto Medioevo, Spoleto 1959 Henri Pirenne, Le città del Medioevo, Laterza, Bari, 1974 (1927). Edith Ennen, Storia della città medievale, Laterza, Roma Bari 1975 (1956) Luigi Piccinto, Urbanistica medievale, Edizioni dedalo, Firenze 1993 (1978) Pierre Toubert, Les structures du Latium médiéval. Le Latium méridional et la Sabine du IXe à la fin du XIIe siècle, Ecole Française de Rome, Roma 1973. Enrico Guidoni, Arte e urbanistica in Toscana, 1000-1305, Bulzoni, Roma 1970 Irina Baldescu, Misura e struttura nelle città fondate dell’Europa centrale, in “Studia Patzinaka”, no. 7, 2008, pp. 59-78. Jacques Heers, La città nel medioevo in Occidente, Jaca Book, Milano 1995 |
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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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21010038 -
URBAN SPACE DESIGN STUDIO
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Analysis and design of architectural ensembles with particular regard to social components and relationships of the urban context. Introduction on examination behavior in public spaces and relations between practices of use and design.
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21010038-1 -
DESIGN
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Analysis and design of architectural ensembles with particular regard to social components and relationships of the urban context. Introduction on examination behavior in public spaces and relations between practices of use and design.
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FURNARI MICHELE
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The laboratory deals with the complex theme of urban regeneration, dealing with a large area of the existing city, within which there are a plurality of themes for the redevelopment of public space starting from the construction of a network of cycle paths.
(reference books)
These are the main points: 1 IDENTITY We all live the city on the move: from one point to another, each of us dynamically builds the map of our own city day by day Moving from one place to another we build our identity as a sum of places with which we identify ourselves A city congested by traffic limits freedom of movement 2 MOVEMENT Cycling is freedom of movement A bicycle tour is an opportunity to discover the city and get in touch with people A bicycle route must link these points together The paths should not be imagined as single paths but must be connected in a plot that extends according to variable trajectories in the folds of the existing city 3 CHOICE A network of cycle routes must offer itself to people as a set of choices, alternatives not only as a means of communication from A to B People thus interpret the various routes according to the occasion or moment, moving between the various points each according to their needs The plot of cycle paths overlaps the existing city triggering new ways of use 4 PLACES Cities are not poor in urban resources but are often used inefficiently Beyond the primary spaces - monumental, institutional, .... - there are a myriad of public places that for a variety of reasons - use, maintenance, safety - are not perceived as potentially habitable by the inhabitants 5 NETWORK Drawing a cycle network can be the pretext for bringing together fragments, wrecks, margins, troughs, and abandoned areas. Places that maybe for a period have had a collective use that then got lost Places that are the remains of processes of erosion, fragmentation and privatization of public space 6 REGENERATION The design of a cycle network does not only have to do with mobility but above all with public space as a place of the collective dimension of living A cycle network can serve to materialize lines of movement along which unexpected places are reconnected to the use of people. A cycle network can be the engine of a regeneration of the urban fabric 7 PUBLIC SPACE Connecting residual spaces in the city to each other, allowing people to access them, by bicycle or on foot, even in passing, can be the first step in a process of re-appropriation of public space as a shared and collective place 8 SAFETY When we think of a public space, security is fundamental: without it there is no place that can be called collective Accessibility and visibility are minimum conditions for safe use A network of cycle paths configures a system of flows that activates the public space of the city The Tiber cycle path is today the only existing cycle-pedestrian path that crosses Rome from north to south, touching some of the most important central districts of the historic city. Precisely because of its centrality it is possible to connect to it and connect relevant points of the urban fabric both from the monumental point of view and from the point of view of mobility. The project of the laboratory consists in the creation of a network of pedestrian and cycle branches, which using the Tiber ridge as the main axis, extend towards the surrounding urban fabric on both sides, aiming to reach punctual places, in which there are be they monuments, universities or accesses to municipal and regional mobility. In the initial phase of the laboratory a series of case studies will be analyzed, which can be used as a guideline for the design.
Subsequently, a series of specific references relating to the various aspects of the project will be provided. These references will be available by accessing a shared Google drive. |
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21010038-2 -
URBAN PLANNING
(objectives)
Analysis and design of architectural ensembles with particular regard to social components and relationships of the urban context. Introduction on examination behavior in public spaces and relations between practices of use and design.
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NUCCI LUCIA
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“URBAN DESIGN HELPING ARCHITECTURE AND VICE VERSA”
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The module’s aim is to promote coherence between the architectural project and the built environment’s design. The module develops detailed design approach to the local scale. Knowledge will be imparted through lectures on: - regeneration’s strategies of contemporary city; - description of several regeneration’s projects; - major concepts used in the analysis and understanding of the built environment (townscape analysis, morphology, uses, natural environment); - description of differents masterplans and design code. The module experiments a design’s method based on site analysis, evaluation and project referred to the local dimension. The final work, prepared in class seminars, concerns: - urban design analysis of the local context (urban pattern, open space and environmental issues, infrastructure and transport issues, community and social issues, existing community facilities, development issues/current initiative); - critical understanding of people’s diverse everyday uses, problems, link and project opportunities, site analysis summary; - strategic context framework plan and project opportunities as answer to the revealed contradictions. Students, in investigation’s group, have to produce four outlines: two concern the urban design analysis of the local context and two describe the project through the elaboration of a masterplan, the formulation of a design code and project’s vision. In the final examination each student presents an overview of the work which is followed by discussion on the issues raised. The module encourages student to develop a critical perspective on their own work. - Banerjee T., Loukaitou-Sideris T., (edit. by), (2011), Companion to Urban Design, Routledge.
- Carmona, M., (2010), Public Places Urban Spaces, The Dimensions of Urban Design (Second Edition). Architectural Press. - Gabellini, P., (2001), Tecniche urbanistiche, Carocci ed. - Gabellini, P., (1998), La rappresentazione nel piano urbanistico, Nis ed. - Nucci, L., (2011), Verde di prossimità e disegno urbano, Gangemi Editore, Roma. - Nucci, L., (2004), Reti verdi e disegno della città contemporanea: la costruzione del nuovo piano di Londra, Gangemi Editore, Roma. - Secchi, B., (2008), La città del Ventesimo Secolo, Laterza Ed., Bari. - Campos Venuti G., Oliva F (a cura di), (2010), Città senza cultura. Intervista sull'urbanistica, Laterza Ed., Bari. - AA VV (2013), Governo del territorio e pianificazione spaziale, città studi edizioni, Milano. |
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21002063 -
URBAN PLANNING STUDIO
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The development of a project on an urban scale (masterplan) with particular attention to the themes of the resilience to the climate change and to the relationship between physical and social form. Among the topics discussed: use of space; temporality of movement of the inhabitants; open and built spaces; design of soil and infrastructure; places of social life, of living and working. In addition, they analyze the models of urban development and demographic, land use, traffic, food sustainability, social interactions and urban spaces, the economy and the metabolism of the city.
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21002063-1 -
URBAN PLANNING
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The development of a project on an urban scale (masterplan) with particular attention to the themes of the resilience to the climate change and to the relationship between physical and social form. Among the topics discussed: use of space; temporality of movement of the inhabitants; open and built spaces; design of soil and infrastructure; places of social life, of living and working. In addition, they analyze the models of urban development and demographic, land use, traffic, food sustainability, social interactions and urban spaces, the economy and the metabolism of the city.
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CERASOLI MARIO
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Aim of the course is to deepen the knowledges about theories and techniques of urban design and planning, starting from a concrete approach to current territorial instances and urban trends, with particular attention to infrastructure and mobility issues.
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To achieve this aim, the course, by means a "role-playing game", will reconstruct the scenario of relationships between the various actors - citizens, technicians, operators, real estate owners, public administrators - participate in the life of the city and the territory, simulating a process of co-planning and participatory planning, on the background of urban and regional policies and planning. In this way, students can be introduced to the reality in which they will surely be involved in the future. The "ideological" aim is to avoid disciplinary preconceptions, giving space to the ability to "listen" to the territory and those who live there, and to intervene through strategies and actions that determine the quality of urban and regional policies, not forgetting any of the aspects involved. Context of study and experimentation of the Laboratory will be the territory located along the disused railway Civitavecchia-Caparanica-Orte. The course will evaluate the reactivation of the railway line and the effects on urban contexts and on the territories crossed, in terms of potential for urban regeneration, territorial reactivation, redefinition of mobility models. As part of the Laboratory, a complex urban planning program will be defined, in the logic of the Contrat d'Axe (Axis Contract, according to the French legislation which is also being adopted in Italy) and within the framework of the state and regional planning and programming instruments and regulations. The program will involve the various institutional and non-institutional roles in expressing feasible and sustainable proposals and confront each other in a "planning conference". M. Cerasoli, Politiche ferroviarie, modelli di mobilità e territorio. Le ferrovie italiane nell'epoca della pseudo liberalizzazione. Aracne, Roma, 2012.
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21002063-2 -
LEGISLATION
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The development of a project on an urban scale (masterplan) with particular attention to the themes of the resilience to the climate change and to the relationship between physical and social form. Among the topics discussed: use of space; temporality of movement of the inhabitants; open and built spaces; design of soil and infrastructure; places of social life, of living and working. In addition, they analyze the models of urban development and demographic, land use, traffic, food sustainability, social interactions and urban spaces, the economy and the metabolism of the city.
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URBANI PAOLO
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The academic course, complemented by the urban planning workshop, is aimed to deal with:
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- Basic Elements of the planning law for the analysis of the urban functions. - The organization of the public powers in the field of planning law: State, Regions, Local governments - The new Titolo V and the “governo del territorio”; - The planning instruments: general law. The power of planning law and the town plan. Urban destination of the grounds: the conformative rules of the territory and the property. The protective restriction “morfologico o ricognitivo” and the protection of the primary interest. - The town plan (PRG): procedure and content The division of the town plan “in piano strutturale” and “piano operativo” in the regional law. The Legal Foundation of Contracting Urban Planning Measures: the procedural agreements (art.11 l.241/90) The “perequazione” and the overcoming of the technique of zoning: the “comparti” and the mixed areas. The sustainability of the processing choices. The SEA (Strategic Environmental Assessment). The protection rules and the protection instruments. - The management of the town plan (PRG): Town implementation plan and contractual instruments. The use of contract in the implementation of town planning rules. The building of public works and the principle of competition. - The requirements of the public works and the urban innovative instruments: The project financinig “spurio”. The competitive comparison. The transfer of the development rights and the extraburden. - The urban regeneration. - The instruments of regeneration of the urban stock. - Town planning of average area: the provincial coordinament town plan and the role of the Province as a Public Authority of the average area. Legal nature, contents and procedure. The effects of the local planning. - The parallel “protections”: the area plans and the effects on the property. River basin Plan (L.d.legsl.152/06) Landscape Plan (D. Legsl.42/004 e succ.int.) Parks Plan (L.391/94) - The building law (TU 380/2001): The control on the building activity: building license, SCIA, CIL. The agreement license and the derogatory license. The control activity of the municipality. During the lessons, some real cases will be studied in order to acquire a concrete analysis of the town planning law. • Rivista Giuridica dell'Edilizia anno LX fasc 3 - 2016 A Proposito della riduzione del consumo del suolo
• Progetto urbano. La visione del giurista • Urbanisticae appalti:Conformazione dei suoli • trattato di diritto del territorio : Urbanistica perequativa • Rivista Giuridica dell'Edilizia anno S6S-S2017 L'urbanistica oltre il culto dei piani • Progetto urbano • Manuale di diritto urbanistico sesta edizione - giappichelli editore |
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21002063-3 -
MATHEMATICAL AND STATISTICAL METHODS
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The development of a project on an urban scale (masterplan) with particular attention to the themes of the resilience to the climate change and to the relationship between physical and social form. Among the topics discussed: use of space; temporality of movement of the inhabitants; open and built spaces; design of soil and infrastructure; places of social life, of living and working. In addition, they analyze the models of urban development and demographic, land use, traffic, food sustainability, social interactions and urban spaces, the economy and the metabolism of the city.
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TASSI CAMILLO
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Probability. Combination. Random variables. Statistical inference. Machine learning.
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1 Statistica - Con esercizi commentati e risolti, A. Montanari, P. Agati, D. Calò, Casa Editrice Ambrosiana.
2 Moduli di matematica e statistica, S. Invernizzi, M. Rinaldi, F. Comoglio, Zanichelli. 3 Introduzione alla Statistica, S. Ross, Apogeo. 4 Statistica, metodologie per le scienze e economiche e sociali, Borra S., Di Ciaccio A., McGraw-Hill. 5 Lezioni di statistica descrittiva, Pieraccini L.,Naccarato A. , Giappichelli. 6 Laboratorio di Statistica con R, Iacus M., Masarotto G., McGraw-Hill. |
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21002065 -
STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
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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.
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LAVORATO DAVIDE
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Program:
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- the structural concept and member structural design - references to construction techniques - structural design in seismic areas and dynamic of structures - national and international design code - development of a simple structural project with related graphics, numerical models, technical reports, and spreadsheets - structural retrofitting of an existing structure in a seismic area. Lecture notes distributed by the teacher.
Texts for further study and integration of the lecture notes. Quaderno aicap N.2 PROGETTO DI UN EDIFICIO IN C.A. CON E SENZA ISOLAMENTO SISMICO ALLA BASE aicap - Associazione Italiana Calcestruzzo Armato e Precompresso DETTAGLI COSTRUTTIVI di STRUTTURE in CALCESTRUZZO ARMATO aicap - Associazione Italiana Calcestruzzo Armato e Precompresso PROGETTAZIONE DI STRUTTURE IN CALCESTRUZZO ARMATO GUIDA ALL’USO dell’EUROCODICE 2 con riferimento alle Norme Tecniche D.M. 14.1.2008 aicap - Associazione Italiana Calcestruzzo Armato e Precompresso PROGETTAZIONE SISMICA DI EDIFICI IN CALCESTRUZZO ARMATO GUIDA ALL’USO dell’EUROCODICE 2 con riferimento alle Norme Tecniche D.M. 14.1.2008 aicap - Associazione Italiana Calcestruzzo Armato e Precompresso |
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21010039 -
OPEN SPACE DESIGN STUDIO
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The interdisciplinary nature of the course allows you to recognize and describe the areas of natural and man made landscape in which intervenes, to deal consciously with the different phases of human settlement, with the history and form of urban structures.
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21010039-1 -
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
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The interdisciplinary nature of the course allows you to recognize and describe the areas of natural and man made landscape in which intervenes, to deal consciously with the different phases of human settlement, with the history and form of urban structures.
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METTA ANNALISA
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This course deals with the disciplinary horizon of landscape architecture: the art and technique to shape open spaces, with materials, methods and approaches proper of landscaping. It focuses on relationships rather than artifacts, processes rather than outcomes; because it prefers the use of natural and living materials, in evolutionary and cyclical time dimensions; Because it proceeds through strategies and programs rather than forms; Because it requires the contamination of various professional skills (botany, geology, natural science engineering, environmental sciences, economics and sociology ...); Because it crosses scale and does not proceed mechanically from general to detail; Because it requires the study and interpretation of behavioral and social topics.
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The main objective of the course is to understand this complexity within the framework of the urban open space design, to provide the students with the ability to govern and value this complexity on a cultural, ethical, figurative and environmental level through a receptive and attentive sensitivity (listening and viewing skills) and a specific technical skill (ability to intervene and transform). The project of open space can be declined in a multitude of species of spaces: gardens, parks, shores, residual areas, gardens, squares, streets, streets, parks, and so on, subject to further specific articulations Than reciprocal hybridisations. Some of these categories are the legacy of a long and valuable historical legacy, others talk about contemporaryity and the continuous transformation of urban spaces. On the last we focus our attention. The course has a theoretical and design character and is divided into three modules - module 1, "Plants Ecology"; module 2, "Landscape Representation"; module 3, "Landscape Architecture" - which work in a synergic way to offer a framework of methodological, theoretical and operational knowledge aimed at designing open spaces in urban areas. E. Belfiore, Il verde e la città. Idee e progetti dal Settecento ad oggi, Gangemi Editore 2005.
M. Corrado e A. Lambertini, Atlante delle nature urbane. Centouno voci per i paesaggi quotidiani, Editrice Compositori, 2011. G. Cullen, Il paesaggio urbano, Calderini 1976. K. Lynch, L’immagine della città, Marsilio 1964. C. W. Moore, W. J. Mitchel, W. Turnbull, The poetics of gardens, MIT Press, Cambridge-London 1988, trad. it. La poetica dei giardini, Muzzio Editore 1991. D. Pandakovic, Dal Sasso A., Saper vedere il paesaggio, Ed. CittàStudi, 2009. F. Panzini, Progettare la natura – Architettura del paesaggio e dei giardini dalle origini all’epoca contemporanea, Zanichelli 2005. F. Zagari, Questo è paesaggio – 48 definizioni, Gruppo Mancosu editore 2006. F. Zagari, Sul paesaggio. Lettera aperta, Libria 2013. |
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21010039-2 -
PLANT ECOLOGY
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The interdisciplinary nature of the course allows you to recognize and describe the areas of natural and man made landscape in which intervenes, to deal consciously with the different phases of human settlement, with the history and form of urban structures.
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POLLIO BRUNA
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Learning Goals and Objectives: provide students basic knowledge of Botany and Vegetal Ecology related to patterns, processes and paradigms in Landscape Ecology and Urban Ecology.
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Contents •Elements of Biology, Botany and Ecology: Definition of living system, plant and vegetal organism. - Structure and Function of Vascular Plants - Photosynthesis process – Life-forms and Chorotypes. •Biocenosis – Biotope–Habitat-Ecosystem –Landscape. Anthropocene and Symbiocene. •Matter cycles and energy flows in natural and urban ecosystems. The city as a dissipative system. •Nature’s gradients in the Landscape: naturals, semi-naturals, rurals, artificial ecosystems (parks and gardens, urban and peri-urban areas). •Systematic Botany - Flora and Vegetation - Native and aliens plants, archeophytes and neophytes, spontaneous, apophytes and cultivated plants. •Flora and vegetation in urban environment and in natural habitat. •Vegetation structure – Plants Community - Vegetation dynamics – Phytosociology - Biomes and Ecoregions. •Phytogeography - Mediterranean biogeographical region– World mediterranean ecozones. •Latium green Landscape: mediterranean, submontan and riparian vegetation, Roman Campagna (Countryside) as anthropic steppe. •Habitat, definition and classification scheme based on EU Habitats Directive; list of threatened regional endemic habitats objects of conservation and protection measures: SIC, ZSC e ZPS; Hot-spots and Vegetation Red Lists of endagered species. •Landscape Ecology: patch - matrix - corridor model, buffer zone, ecological network. •Habitat fragmentation and connettivity, Genetic drift, Biodiversity in natural and urban areas. Third Landscape. •Trees and the process of vegetal succession in urban areas. •Taxonomy of forest, wood, countryside and streetscape trees, arboreal composition and dynamics of periurban and urban green, performance, physiology, and morphology of urban trees as well their ecosystem services. •Urban forestry between wilderness, planning and ecosystemic approach. Ecologia:
E. ODUM, 1987 – Ecologia. Zanichelli Vegetazione: PIGNATTI S. et al., 1995 - Ecologia vegetale. UTET POLUNIN O. e WALTERS M., 1987 – Guida alle vegetazioni d'Europa. Zanichelli Ecologia del paesaggio: RICHARD T T FORMAN, 1995 - Land Mosaics The Ecology of Landscapes and Regions. Cambridge University Press Ecologia urbana RICHARD T T FORMAN, 2014 - Urban Ecology Science of Cities Cambridge University Press DUNCAN GOODWIN 2017 The Urban Tree Routledge Gilles Clément Manifesto del Terzo paesaggio 2005 Quodlibet o pdf libero online. |
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21010039-3 -
LANDSCAPE REPRESENTATION
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The interdisciplinary nature of the course allows you to recognize and describe the areas of natural and man made landscape in which intervenes, to deal consciously with the different phases of human settlement, with the history and form of urban structures.
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CALISI DANIELE
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The Landscape Representation lessons will be aimed at providing the cognitive and practical bases for the analogical and digital management of the landscape project. In particular, attention will be paid to the representation of the landscape through drawings in the various techniques. In this regard, students must keep an A5 format notebook on which to write down information, ideas, and sketches of the project area. Other lessons will be dedicated to the digital representation of the landscape, with targeted lessons on photographic techniques, image management, post production and project render composition through photo editing software. Students will be presented with the new trends in landscape representation, so that they can re-propose the techniques also in the projects of the year theme.
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Other lessons will be dedicated to the laboratory which will allow a direct and continuous comparison with the students for a complete project management in different aspects. Maria Grazia Cianci, 2008. Metafore. Rappresentazione e interpretazioni di paesaggi. Ediz. Illustrata. Editore Alinea, 196 pp., ill. EAN: 9788860552181
Maria Grazia Cianci, 2008. Rappresentazione del paesaggio. metodi, strumenti e procedure per l'analisi e la rappresentazione. Editore Alinea, 151 pp. ISBN 8860553083, 9788860553089 Alessandro Pittaluga, 1987. IL Paesaggio nel territorio. Hoepli, Trento. 232pp De Luca, L. 2011. La Fotomodellazione Architettonica. Palermo, Italy. Dario Flaccovio Editore, 2011. ISBN:978-88-579-0070-4 Folin M., Rappresentare la città. Topografie urbane nell’Italia di antico regime. Diabasis, 2010, Reggio Emilia. Pp. 106-107. Stroffolino D., La città misurata. Tecniche e strumenti di rilevamento nei trattati a stampa del Cinquecento, Salerno, Roma 1999, pp. 128 – 132. |
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21002066 -
ARCHITECTURAL AND URBAN DESIGN LABORATORY
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To explore issues raised by the Laboratory of Urban Planning with the tools of architectural design at the urban scale, with particular attention to the structural components. The laboratory offers a new architectural and urban design for the study area and the actions of modification of the spaces that could lead to an overall project, acquiring the basis for an economic evaluation of projects.
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21002066-1 -
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
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To explore issues raised by the Laboratory of Urban Planning with the tools of architectural design at the urban scale, with particular attention to the structural components. The laboratory offers a new architectural and urban design for the study area and the actions of modification of the spaces that could lead to an overall project, acquiring the basis for an economic evaluation of projects.
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CARERI FRANCESCO
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The laboratory develops the idea of C.I.R.C.O. (Casa Indispensable for Civic Recreation and Hospitality) proposing a rethinking of the welcoming spaces for migrants, transients and mobile populations, starting from the reuse of the abandoned or underused Roman real estate assets. The goal is to facilitate access to these spaces for all the inhabitants of the city, opening them up to the collective construction of living, spaces for exchange and sociability. The project involves the development of indications for a welcoming policy, in a more mutual sense of hospitality, aimed at generating new forms of reciprocity and coexistence. The work is in direct contact with the local area and its communities.
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The course intervene at the core of the city in a creative, interdisciplinary and participatory way. It offers lessons about the relationship between arts, architecture and the city, and direct experiences such as urban explorations, realization of micro-structures at the 1:1 scale, events and performative actions of a high civic and symbolic content, in complex social contexts, with special attention to the intercultural city and the migrant's hospitality. We can explain the teaching approach goes in three main words: Arts Architecture City. By Arts we mean the tools of knowledge that guide us towards the comprehension of the dynamics of contemporary urban transformations; poetic glances that are able to reveal those aspects of the city that are often invisible, and to provoke their potentialities. We understand Architecture as a practice of reading and processing space, both in a physical and symbolic way. The course offers to the students an occasion to experiment the construction of an artifact in the city that is able to provoke social transformations. We view the City as a contested space, not just in terms of the formal regulations that aim to rule its development but in terms of those new dwelling practices that seek to transform housing and neighborhoods, to change the use and meaning of public space, and to claim people’s right to the city. https://laboratoriocirco.wordpress.com/ for an overview of the course topics and results of the last years see the course blog: https://laboratoriocirco.wordpress.com/
basic Bibliography: - FRANCESCO CARERI, LORENZO ROMITO, CAMPUS ROM, ALTRIMEDIA EDIZIONI, MATERA 2017 - FRANCESCO CARERI, WALKSCAPES. EL ANDAR COMO PRÀCTICA ESTÉTICA / WALKING AS AN AESTHETIC PRACTICE, EDITORIAL GUSTAVO GILI, BARCELLONA 2002, TRAD IT. WALKSCAPES. IL CAMMINARE COME PRATICA ESTETICA, EINAUDI, TORIMO 2006. -ANNA DETHERIDGE, SCULTORI DELLA SPERANZA. L'ARTE NEL CONTESTO DELLA GLOBALIZZAZIONE, EINAUDI 2012 - AA.VV., INTERNAZIONALE SITUAZIONISTA 1958-69, NAUTILUS/STAMPATRE, TORINO, 1994 - FRANCESCO CARERI, CONSTANT / NEW BABYLON, UNA CITTÀ NOMADE, TESTO & IMMAGINE, TORINO, 2001 - BRUCE CHATWIN, THE SONGLINES (1987), TRAD. IT. LE VIE DEI CANTI, ADELPHI, MILANO, 1988 - FRANCO LA CECLA., PERDERSI, L'UOMO SENZA AMBIENTE, LATERZA, BARI, 1988 - PETER LANG, A CURA DI., SUBURBAN DISCIPLINE, PRINCETON ARCHITECTURAL PRESS, NEW YORK, 1997 - ROSALIND KRAUSS, PASSAGES IN MODERN SCULPTURE, MIT PRESS, 1981, TR. IT. PASSAGGI, BRUNO MONDADORI, MILANO, 1998 |
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21002066-2 -
APPRAISAL AND ECONOMIC EVALUATION
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To explore issues raised by the Laboratory of Urban Planning with the tools of architectural design at the urban scale, with particular attention to the structural components. The laboratory offers a new architectural and urban design for the study area and the actions of modification of the spaces that could lead to an overall project, acquiring the basis for an economic evaluation of projects.
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FINUCCI FABRIZIO
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The module aims to integrate the issues of the evaluation examining some specific subject, according with the recent developments of the discipline. The assessment becomes a part of the design process, providing logical and methodological support and becoming an active component in the construction of the design. The evaluation, therefore, becomes a contribution to the implementation of the preferred solution in relation to context, to the actors involved in the process, and to feasibility, taking into account the numerous variables (socio-economic, environmental, financial, aesthetic, cultural, etc.). The module deals with the methods and techniques of project evaluation according to different approaches (financial, economic, multidimensional); finally, the module introduces methodologies that enable the assessment of the effects and impacts perceived by the community.
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Specifically, the module deals with: A brief summary of appraisal basics: appraisals principles and methods. Basics of international appraisal procedures. Total Economic Value, definitions and techniques. Shared evaluation and deliberative Value. Methods and techniques of projects evaluation: financial methods (Investment Analysis), cash flows and measures of investment performance, project financing, economic methods (Cost-Benefit Analysis), multidimensional methods, Multicriteria Analysis (among which Electre methods, Dominant Regime Methods, Analytic Hierarchy Process, etc.). Community Impact Evaluation, Deliberative methods to evaluate impact and effect perceived by community. Appraisal
A. Realfonzo "Teoria e metodo dell'estimo urbano", Carocci, Roma, 1994. M. Polelli, "Nuovo trattato di estimo'', Maggior, Rimini, 2008. Bateman I.J.et al, “Economic valuation with Stated Preference Techniques: A Manual”, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 2002. Methods and techniques of projects evaluation Miccoli S., "La valutazione nel progetto di restauro", in Carbonara G. (diretto da), "Trattato di Restauro architettonico", UTET, Torino, 1996. Nijkamp P., Rietveld P., Voogd H., "Multicriteria evaluation in physical planning", North Holland Pubi. Amsterdam/New York. Handsout provided during the module. |
4 | ICAR/22 | 50 | - | - | - | Core compulsory activities | ITA |
21002068 -
URBAN AND SPATIAL POLICIES
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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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PALAZZO ANNA LAURA
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The aim of the course is to provide students with the conceptual and methodological tools to read, interpret and address governance schemes within urban and territorial transformations, where decision-making is called upon to cope with manifold proposals in a context full of regulations and diverging actors and interests.
(reference books)
Part one faces the needs stemming from local contexts, the way they are detected and acknowledged within welfare and urban regulation policies, since long term provisional models are currently denied by new environmental emergencies, immigration, stagflation, and other largely unpredictable circumstances. Part two is faced with territorial policies of the European Union and of the member countries. Such approach helps revisit the wide range of Italian urban and territorial policies with particular regard to supra-local governance and urban regeneration issues. Part three deals with the transformation scenarios that await Rome's metropolitan city and their effects on territorial governance, taking the case study of the lower course of the Tiber River falling under the jurisdiction of different local authorities, marked by complex environmental, settlement and production problems disputed between different uses and utilities and general and sectoral tools. A strategic approach is needed to effectively intervene and couple the two concepts of resilience and sustainability. According to this logic, the whole area requires measures of “active enhancement” within each of its transects. The whole area is featured by a great variety of historical and natural assets and displays manifold landscapes thoroughly intertwined with the Tiber River. Therefore, the river is intended as the key connection factor between landscapes, for whose resilience it takes on a different strategic role each time and can be differently managed and designed. A major focus will be paid to innovation in governance schemes and in professional skills involved. Testi obbligatori
• Calzolari V., Storia e Natura come sistema, Argos, 1997. • Hall P., Good cities, better lives : how Europe discovered the lost art of urbanism, London New York, Routledge, 2013. • Insolera I., Roma moderna, Einaudi, Torino, 1962. • Palazzo A.L. (a cura di), Campagne urbane. Paesaggi in trasformazione nell’area romana, Gangemi, Roma, 2005. Testi di approfondimento su Roma • “Romacentro”, fascicoli da 1 a 8, Palombi, Roma, 1986. • “Urbanistica”: n. 28-29, 1959; n. 40, 1964; n. 46-47, 1966; n. 106, 1996; n. 110, 1998; n. 116, 2002. • Aymonino C., Progettare Roma Capitale, Laterza, Roma-Bari, 1990. • Benevolo L., Roma dal 1870 al 1990, Laterza, Roma-Bari, 1992. • Caracciolo C., Roma Capitale, Editori Riuniti, Roma, 1956. • Clementi A., Perego F. (a cura di), La metropoli “spontanea”. Il caso di Roma, Roma, 1983. • Cuccia G., Urbanistica, edilizia, infrastrutture di Roma capitale 1870-1990, Laterza, Roma-Bari, 1991. • Longobardi G., Piccinato G., Quilici V. (a cura di), Campagne romane, Firenze, Alinea, 2009. • Marcelloni M., Pensare la città contemporanea – Il nuovo piano regolatore di Roma, Laterza, Roma-Bari, 2003. • Tocci V. (2011) “Utopie ed eterotopie dell’accessibilità”, in Secchi R. (a cura di), Future GRA, Prospettive, Roma; reperibile al link http://archivio.eddyburg.it/article/articleview/16953/0/124/ Cartografie Morfologie e storie • Carta dell’Agro romano, Carta “INU” (Quilici, archeologia da “Urbanistica”, n. 46-47; n. 54-55). • Westphal E., Guida per la campagna di Roma. Con una carta topografica della parte più interessante della Campagna medesima, 1854. • Carlotti P., Per lo studio del processo di trasformazione dell’area romana, Esagrafica, Roma, 1995. • Comune di Roma, Atlante delle periferie • Carta degli usi del suolo della Regione Lazio Assetti proprietari • Passigli S., Ricostruzione cartografica e paesaggio del Catasto Alessandrino, «Archivio della Società Romana di Storia Patria”, vol. 114, 1991, pp.161-184; • Scotoni L., Le tenute della Campagna Romana nel 1600. Saggi di ricostruzione cartografica, “Società Tiburtina di Storia e Arte», vol. LIX, 1986, pp.185-262. Assetti istituzionali • Carta dell’Agro romano di Pompeo Spinetti, 1914. • Carta della trasformazione fondiaria dell’Agro romano. Situazione al 31 dicembre 1927. • Carta delle Strade e dei Servizi pubblici dell’Agro romano • Nuovo Piano regolatore delle strade dell’Agro romano • Paratore E., Il suburbio geo-agrario di Roma, Istituto di Studi Romani, 1979 (frontiere del Suburbio). • Piano regolatore del 1931 (tenute “sacrificate all’espansione”) • Piano regolatore del 1962 (tenute “sacrificate all’espansione”) • Piano regolatore del 2003 (sistemi e regole, rete ecologica) • Piano paesistico territoriale regionale (PTPR) Documenti, carte, raccomandazioni • Carta europea del turismo sostenibile • Comitato dei Ministri della Cultura e dell'Ambiente del Consiglio d'Europa (2000), Convenzione europea del paesaggio. • Strategia europea per biodiversità • Strategia per le Infrastrutture verdi |
6 | ICAR/21 | 75 | - | - | - | Core compulsory activities | ITA |
21010040 -
ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN STUDIO
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The course deals with the design of urban space considering the interaction with the built surroundings and environmental factors, the compatibility and incompatibility at different scales, in order to identify innovative technological solutions, which meet the requirements of users, enhance places and pursue the objectives of environmental sustainability. Key methodologies in performance, parameters, indicators and evaluation criteria guide the various stages of the process.
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ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY
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The course deals with the design of urban space considering the interaction with the built surroundings and environmental factors, the compatibility and incompatibility at different scales, in order to identify innovative technological solutions, which meet the requirements of users, enhance places and pursue the objectives of environmental sustainability. Key methodologies in performance, parameters, indicators and evaluation criteria guide the various stages of the process.
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TONELLI CHIARA
(syllabus)
The course deals with the design of urban space considering the interaction with the built surroundings and environmental factors, the compatibility and incompatibility at different scales, in order to identify innovative technological solutions, which meet the requirements of users, enhance places and pursue the objectives of environmental sustainability. Key methodologies in performance, parameters, indicators and evaluation criteria guide the various stages of the process.
(reference books)
Ad hoc carnets will be given to the students during lessons.
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6 | ICAR/12 | 75 | - | - | - | Core compulsory activities | ITA |
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BUILDING PHYSICS
(objectives)
The course deals with the design of urban space considering the interaction with the built surroundings and environmental factors, the compatibility and incompatibility at different scales, in order to identify innovative technological solutions, which meet the requirements of users, enhance places and pursue the objectives of environmental sustainability. Key methodologies in performance, parameters, indicators and evaluation criteria guide the various stages of the process.
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CANDIDI PAOLO
(syllabus)
The Master of Science in Architecture ‐ Urban Planning aims to give students the tools to acquire the methodology of an integrated sustainable urban planning.
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The Urbe is a complex system, product of dynamic actions, result of the continuous transformation of the two fundamental systems, natural and anthropic, and of multiple subsystems that characterize in detail the single but interconnected complexity (resources, neighborhoods, services, infrastructures) . The territory to which it belongs is never corresponding to mere urban administrative boundaries, but to the sphere of influence of intersectoral dynamism. The improvement of the living conditions of a place, an absolute goal, derives from the need to preserve the habitat where human activities take place, respecting the substantial right of the individual subject to freely enjoy the natural resources necessary for its survival, and the the interest of the established community to actively safeguard the environment in which life is expressed through a balanced activity, in a productive sense (a person capable of producing income), of social solidarity: the individual natural functions affecting the subject in the whose life is expressed with economic, biological, social, cultural and aesthetic value, adequately planning the environment of life itself in order to enhance the individual's subjective right to health and life and therefore the interest of the community to which it belongs . In order to reach the absolute objective it is necessary to understand with extreme competence and applicative capacity, the state and the tendency of the urban and territorial transformations underway, in order to understand the indications and the directives to be given to these dynamics, ie the tools to be used to intervene economically, environmentally and socially with targeted actions and managed by a crosssectoral and interdisciplinary action, really competent and adequate. The interventions are therefore not solitary and isolated actions in the various sectors, but belonging to a broad planning, also aware of the actual and / or potential consequences. A first session of lectures will provide the appropriate theoretical bases addressed in the various confluent interdisciplinary (legal, technical, political, ...) that will be applied in case studies The reference bibliography and the main in-depth bibliographical indications will be provided during the lessons.
The necessary support can be found in the slides of the lessons made available by the teacher. The lecture notes provided are made available to students of the laboratory by providing a link to the remote archive. |
4 | ING-IND/11 | 50 | - | - | - | Core compulsory activities | ITA |
Course | Credits | Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code | Contact Hours | Exercise Hours | Laboratory Hours | Personal Study Hours | Type of Activity | Language |
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INNOVATION IN TERRITORIAL GOVERNMENT
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Deepening the skills in planning and design of urban and territorial space, urban sustainability and climate adaptation of settlements on different scales.
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URBAN REGENERATION
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Deepening the skills in planning and design of urban and territorial space, urban sustainability and climate adaptation of settlements on different scales.
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OMBUEN SIMONE
(syllabus)
The course “Innovations in planning” is made up of two modules: Urban Regeneration and Sustainability and climate adaptation.
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The module Urban Regeneration will deal with the issues and with the most useful tools of urban and regional management, with particular reference to the integrated approaches considering jointly physical aspects (brownfields recovery, public spaces redevelopment , urban expansions), social issues and environmental aspects of urban settlements. A particular attention will be given to cooperative tools amongst various public administrations and to collaborative tools between public and private subjects ( the so called Complex Plans and Urban Regeneration Programs) that nowadays represent the most innovative forms of city management in Italy. The Sustainability and climate adaptation module of the course will explain the various urban issues caused by climate change, exploring the experiences of climate adaptation carried out by European cities (Copenhagen, Rotterdam, London, Stockholm) and Italian cities (Bologna) to increase urban resilience, with particular reference to those seeking to reduce flood risks, to reduce heat island effects, to ensure the efficiency of public transport, to protect green areas and biodiversity. The course “Innovations in planning” will activate forms of coordination with the Degree Laboratory “Resilient City, Resilient Society” Avarello P, Ricci M eds. (2000) Politiche urbane, INU Edizioni
Avarello P (2010), Il Progetto Urbano. INU – Gruppo di Studio La città contemporanea Bobbio R. ed alii (2008), Urbanistica Creativa, progettare l'innovazione nella città. Maggioli Calthorpe P. “New Urbanism” http://www.newurbanism.org/ Carfree Cities - http://www.carfree.com/ Cecchini D, Castelli G (2012), Città Sostenibili. Gangemi Climate Booklet for Urban Development Online - Indications for Urban Land-Use Planning http://www.staedtebauliche-klimafibel.de/Climate_Booklet/index-1.htm De Pascali P. (2008 ) “Città ed energia”, Angeli, Milano Dovey K, Woodcock I eds (2014), “Intensifying Melbourne. Transit-Oriented Urban Design for Resilient Urban Futures” http://msd.unimelb.edu.au/sites/default/files/docs/Intensifying%20Melbourne%202014_180dpi.pdf Elmqvist T. and others (eds.) 2018 “Urban Planet. Knowledge towards sustainable cities”, Cambridge University Press https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/urban-planet/05E1CEDF6B9DF4E4B95AB8B4474C3C71 Gabellini P. (2010) “Fare urbanistica. Esperienze, comunicazione, memoria.” Carocci, Roma Filpa A, Talia M (2009), Fondamenti di governo del territorio, Carocci Leal Filho W ed. (2015) Handbook of climate change adaptation, Springer Ombuen S., Ricci M., Segnalini O. (2000) “I programmi complessi”, Il Sole 24 Ore, Milano Swilling, M and others eds. (2018) “The Weight of Cities: Resource Requirements of Future Urbanization” Report by the International Resource Panel. United Nations Environment Programme, Nairobi, Kenya https://europa.eu/capacity4dev/file/68477/download?token=Ac6C4ZVK Tocci W. (2008) “La città del tram”, in Tocci W., Insolera I., Morandi D., “Avanti c’è posto”, Donzelli, Roma |
4 | ICAR/21 | 50 | - | - | - | Core compulsory activities | ITA |
21002069-2 -
SUSTAINABILITYAND CLIMATE ADAPTATION
(objectives)
Deepening the skills in planning and design of urban and territorial space, urban sustainability and climate adaptation of settlements on different scales.
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OMBUEN SIMONE
(syllabus)
The course “Innovations in planning” is made up of two modules: Urban Regeneration and Sustainability and climate adaptation.
(reference books)
The module Urban Regeneration will deal with the issues and with the most useful tools of urban and regional management, with particular reference to the integrated approaches considering jointly physical aspects (brownfields recovery, public spaces redevelopment , urban expansions), social issues and environmental aspects of urban settlements. A particular attention will be given to cooperative tools amongst various public administrations and to collaborative tools between public and private subjects ( the so called Complex Plans and Urban Regeneration Programs) that nowadays represent the most innovative forms of city management in Italy. The Sustainability and climate adaptation module of the course will explain the various urban issues caused by climate change, exploring the experiences of climate adaptation carried out by European cities (Copenhagen, Rotterdam, London, Stockholm) and Italian cities (Bologna) to increase urban resilience, with particular reference to those seeking to reduce flood risks, to reduce heat island effects, to ensure the efficiency of public transport, to protect green areas and biodiversity. The course “Innovations in planning” will activate forms of coordination with the Degree Laboratory “Resilient City, Resilient Society” Avarello P, Ricci M eds. (2000) Politiche urbane, INU Edizioni
Avarello P (2010), Il Progetto Urbano. INU – Gruppo di Studio La città contemporanea Bobbio R. ed alii (2008), Urbanistica Creativa, progettare l'innovazione nella città. Maggioli Calthorpe P. “New Urbanism” http://www.newurbanism.org/ Carfree Cities - http://www.carfree.com/ Cecchini D, Castelli G (2012), Città Sostenibili. Gangemi Climate Booklet for Urban Development Online - Indications for Urban Land-Use Planning http://www.staedtebauliche-klimafibel.de/Climate_Booklet/index-1.htm De Pascali P. (2008 ) “Città ed energia”, Angeli, Milano Dovey K, Woodcock I eds (2014), “Intensifying Melbourne. Transit-Oriented Urban Design for Resilient Urban Futures” http://msd.unimelb.edu.au/sites/default/files/docs/Intensifying%20Melbourne%202014_180dpi.pdf Elmqvist T. and others (eds.) 2018 “Urban Planet. Knowledge towards sustainable cities”, Cambridge University Press https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/urban-planet/05E1CEDF6B9DF4E4B95AB8B4474C3C71 Gabellini P. (2010) “Fare urbanistica. Esperienze, comunicazione, memoria.” Carocci, Roma Filpa A, Talia M (2009), Fondamenti di governo del territorio, Carocci Leal Filho W ed. (2015) Handbook of climate change adaptation, Springer Ombuen S., Ricci M., Segnalini O. (2000) “I programmi complessi”, Il Sole 24 Ore, Milano Swilling, M and others eds. (2018) “The Weight of Cities: Resource Requirements of Future Urbanization” Report by the International Resource Panel. United Nations Environment Programme, Nairobi, Kenya https://europa.eu/capacity4dev/file/68477/download?token=Ac6C4ZVK Tocci W. (2008) “La città del tram”, in Tocci W., Insolera I., Morandi D., “Avanti c’è posto”, Donzelli, Roma |
2 | ICAR/21 | 25 | - | - | - | Core compulsory activities | ITA |
21002071 -
FINAL EXAM
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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.
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10 | 125 | - | - | - | Final examination and foreign language test | ITA |