10596134 | URBAN PLANNING AND TERRITORIAL GOVERNANCE STUDIO | 1st | 10 | ENG |
Educational objectives The Laboratory is constituted by the integration of two courses ("Urban Planning and Landscape Design” and "Principles of Territorial Governance") aimed, synergically and within a single educational path, to provide students with the theoretical-methodological framework and the operational tools for the experimentation, at different levels of intervention, of planning processes for implementing urban regeneration strategies, within the current regulatory and legislative context on territorial governance.
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PRINCIPLES OF TERRITORIAL GOVERNANCE | 1st | 6 | ENG |
Educational objectives General objectives
The Course provides the theoretical-methodological and operational tools needed for the experimentation of a planning process, aimed to develop a strategy of urban and metropolitan regeneration and rebalancing of contemporary cities and territories, by integrating urban-territorial and landscape-environmental components.
In particular, the methodological approach of the Course adopts three perspectives: environmental, structural and morphological in the phases of analysis, evaluation and planning/design involved in the planning process, with reference to the territorial level (larger area). This is achieved by also starting from the understanding of the main metropolisation dynamics of the contemporary city.
Specific objectives
Knowledge and understanding
As a result of teaching the student will have learned theoretical knowledge and achieved the skills to understand the dynamics concerned the territorial and urban components as well as the environmental and landscape ones, both referred to a metropolitan area scale.
The student will have also learned the theoretical knowledge and acquired the skillfull to understand the tools and the apparatus of territorial and landscape planning.
Skills to apply knowledge and understanding
As a result of teaching the student will be able to apply an integrated, multidisciplinary and multi-scalar, analytical approach aimed to understanding the territorial and urban components as well as the environmental and landscape ones. These skills will be developed through the experimental activity on a specific study area referred to the metropolitan area scale and representative of the territorial and landscape dynamic processes.
The student will also achieved the skillfull to apply an integrated planning approach aimed at drawing up a territorial and landscape planning tools.
Autonomous assessment
As a result of teaching the student will have reached the skills to assess, through its own independent and original judgment, both of the territorial urban components and the environmental and landscape ones in their multidisciplinar and multiscalar features referred to a metropolitan area environment.
The student will also have achieved the ability to assess, with a multicriteria approach, the alternative planning options for innovative and sustainable settlement solutions.
Communication skills
As a result of teaching the student will have achieved suitable skills usefull to communicate own knowledge and own assessment of the dynamics concerned both the territorial urban components and the environmental and landscape ones, referred to a metropolitan area scale.
The student will also have achieved suitable skills usefull to communicate the planning contents with reference to innovative and sustainable alternatives design solutions.
Finally, the student will have achieved the skills to use advanced communication tools and different communication means in verbal dialogue and in written-graphic solutions.
Skills to understanding
As a result of teaching the student will have achieved suitable skills to an autonomous understanding which will allow him, through appropriate bibliographic references, to update and continuously increase his knowledge and skills in territorial and landscape planning with specific reference to urban regeneration strategies.
The learning of these skills will be developed through the students constant participation in classroom workshop aimed to work out design and experimental activities.
These activities make up the knowledge acquired through the design activities on a specific case area.
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URBAN PLANNING AND LANDSCAPE DESIGN | 1st | 4 | ENG |
Educational objectives General objectives
The Course provides a basic and critical knowledge of national legislation on territorial governance and on urban-territorial and landscape-environmental planning, with particular reference to principles, tools and implementing mechanisms that discipline urban regeneration strategies, by considering those in force and possible development lines in terms of innovation and reform.
Specific objectives
A - Knowledge and understanding.
At the end of the course the student must know how to identify the legislation applicable to the cases presented and above all know how to interpret it. It should also be able to fully take into account the practical consequences of one or the other possible interpretation. The relative verification will be carried out during the oral exam that will have to be held after the conclusion of the course.
B- Application capabilities.
Since the acquisition of the legislation of the matter is obviously not an end in itself, but must constitute the legal instrument to implement the processes of urban regeneration, the goal is to make the student reach sufficient operational capacity in this sense. He will therefore have to be able to indicate the procedure that is in turn correct for the recovery of abandoned or degraded areas, of complex interventions of conservative restoration, of building on the built, respecting the context also in its environmental and historical-artistic aspects.
C - Autonomy of judgment.
Whilst naturally recovering the solutions envisaged during the completion of the course, the student must demonstrate that he is able to find variants or even new solutions to the case presented to him during the final examination.
In this it can be helped, if necessary, also by the examiner with a sort of Socratic maieutic.
D - Communication skills.
During the final exam, the student must demonstrate that he / she is able to explain why he / she has chosen one rather than another solution, indicating the advantages and disadvantages of the hypothetical solutions, both immediately and in the future, for example due to the need for other interventions in the surrounding areas. The examiner will be able to suggest to him the existence of interests that are congruent with the proposed solution and the student will have to be able to explain how the contrast can find satisfactory composition.
E - Ability to learn.
Since the right to apply is that of the Italian legal system, the ability to do research in different languages and in foreign legal systems will not be required. The student must also keep in mind that the internal legal system is today integrated both by the European Union directives and, even indirectly, by the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights
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10596135 | STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING FOR URBAN REGENERATION | 1st | 8 | ENG |
Educational objectives General learning outcomes
Main objective of the course is making the student able to know and interpret the structural behavior of existing constructions, especially unreinforced masonry ones possibly having timber or steel horizontal structures, with respect to gravity and earthquake loads. Moreover, the course gives the knowledge for a preliminary assessment of structural performance and of strengthening interventions aiming at urban regeneration.
Specific learning outcomes
Knowledge and understanding skill
At the end of the course the students know the actions that may affect a construction and what limit states may compromise its performance. Moreover, they know materials such as masonry, timber and steel. They are aware of the most common investigation techniques. They know what are the most effective intervention strategies for the strengthening of analysed existing constructions against gravity and seismic loads, as part of a regeneration design. They know how to model local collapse mechanisms, timber and structural elements under shear and bending, thrusting structures.
Applying knowledge and understanding skill
At the end of the course the students are able to combine actions and determine their effects on structural elements. They are able to determine the studied material mechanical parameters based on the knowledge process and the considered limit state. They apply to a real case study the modelling of local collapse mechanisms, of timber and steel elements under shear and bending, thrusting structures, and the design of a regeneration intervention.
Making judgement skill
The students exercise their making judgement skill by means of the preparation of a monographic work on a real case study, to which apply the general models presented during the follow-up study classes.
Communication skill
The students exercise their communication skill during the review of the monographic work, projected to the whole classroom. Moreover, the preparation of the monographic work involves communication, in textual, mathematical, tabular and graphical form, to present orally during the final exam.
Learning skill
The students exercise their self-learning skill by tackling the analysis and regeneration of an existing construction, which are always very specific. This analysis requires adapting the general models, specializig them especially for the regeneration intervention.
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10596137 | HISTORY AND RESEARCH METHODS FOR CITIES | 1st | 6 | ENG |
Educational objectives General objectives
The aim of the discipline is to provide methodological tools of investigation needed to better understand and learn about the formation processes of settlement systems, in particular about the cities, where stratification of time, has determined the contemporary urban and architectural facies.
The ability to read and understand the formative phases of urban sites (streets, squares, large architectural complexes, etc.), in the consolidated as in the peripheral areas, is considered an essential requirement in the profile of a professional figure asked to deal with possible operations of transformation, regeneration and enhancement.
The course proposes an applicative method for the analysis of emblematic examples in Rome, developed through specific on –site visits, that, together with the archival experience, will constitute an integral part of the course as a direct approach of the laboratory experimentation in the interpretation of architectural and construction contexts.
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10596136 | ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGICAL DESIGN STUDIO | 2nd | 10 | ENG |
Educational objectives General objectives
This module focuses on technological and design-based trials in converting the built environment, in line with an approach that takes into account the needs and performance of existing architectural organisms and estates during regeneration processes. The module aims to train students in the design of architectural, techno-morphological and construction solutions that take into account local surroundings, the environmental and microclimatic characteristics and overall aims in terms of quality. Through the development of a project designed at an urban scale and developed for an individual building and its details, students will have the chance to apply processes, technologies, construction systems and components, with a particular focus on the final ecological efficiency, energy efficiency and bioclimatic behaviour of proposed design improvements, inspired by values such as environmental sustainability and the resilient regeneration of buildings.
Specific objectives
Knowledge and ability to understand
At the end of the course the student must have acquired knowledge and understanding skills, as well as skills that allow to support, from a theoretical-methodological point of view, the setting up of regeneration strategies for the built environment. Furthermore, the student must have acquired an adequate and specific knowledge of the procedures and application tools to operate in the field of regeneration of the built environment, also by means of project verification methods at the various levels of investigation and the technological feasibility of the proposed regenerative solutions , demonstrating the appropriateness of design and construction, at various scales, with respect to the cultural, and environmental context.
The verification of knowledge will be carried out through the design experimentation conducted during the Design Studio, through in itinere tests and the final examination.
Ability to apply knowledge and understanding
At the end of the course the student will have to demonstrate the acquisition of specific cultural, theoretical and methodological references to the technology discipline, the full knowledge of the experimental and analytical-methodological approach that articulate the Design studio and the learning of contributions brought to the setting activities during the seminar. The student will also have to develop and verify, through integrated application processing, the knowledge and understanding skills acquired, aimed to solve complex problems related to the appropriate practice of material processes and technologies that oversee the complex relationship between the project in its methodological and instrumental contents, the construction system and the environmental system.
The goal is to guarantee the sustainability requirements, intended as the result of both the functional organization and the physical-spatial variables that define the "internal" structures of the constituent parts, both of the "external" macro-environmental components which, determined by the more general settlement process, have a direct and significant impact on the quality of living. In particular, the student must be able to make explicit and consistent the logical and operational structure followed in the application of the procedures and techniques adopted and in the formalization and communication of the results related to the creation of a resilient and environmentally sustainable Smart Environment.
These capacities will be verified in the context of experimental and design activities, through simulations of regeneration processes related to architectural realities and concrete experiences, aimed at developing the ability of individual and group approach to applicative and professional problems.
The verification of the knowledge will be carried out, moreover, through the exam test proper and through tests in itinere.
Autonomy of judgment
At the end of the course the student must demonstrate the ability to acquire knowledge and experience, to evaluate and rework them for the purpose of forming an independent and original judgment.
In particular, the student must demonstrate skills in the autonomous management of the necessary consideration and integration of the different interacting environmental factors in the same formulation of the urban regeneration project program, the preventive evaluation of the intrinsic, direct and indirect effects related to the transformation, deriving from the processes of construction, in order to achieve, in trend, an ecological state of equilibrium in the planning, implementation and management of the project intervention, with the aim of restoring technologically innovative and environmentally sustainable solutions.
The achievement of these critical and autonomous judgment skills will be acquired during the experimental and project activities, through simulations of regeneration processes related to territorial realities and concrete experiences.
The verification of the knowledge will be carried out, moreover, through the exam test proper and through tests in itinere.
Communication skills
At the end of the course the student will have to demonstrate, for the acquisition and the operational capacity with respect to the theoretical methodological, technical and design knowledge, typical of teaching, to be able to communicate them, in an effective and innovative way, within of project proposals, using advanced and multimedia communication tools in the field of representation and different forms of language: verbal and written-graph. The achievement of these skills will be acquired during the experimental and design activities of the Design Studio that ensure full possession of the specific expressive and illustrative skills of the project. The verification of the knowledge will be carried out, moreover, through the exam test proper and through tests in itinere.
Learning ability
At the end of the course the student will have to demonstrate a high capacity for autonomous learning, which allows to continuously update and increase their knowledge and skills in the field of technological design and, more generally, the issues related to urban regeneration strategies.
The acquisition of these skills will take place through specific theoretical contributions given by the teacher during the course, aimed at expanding the skills framework to access innovative methodologies, tools and applications and through constant participation in the laboratory's experimental and design activities, dialectical field verification of acquired knowledge, within concrete design experiences.
The verification of skills will take place, above all, through the exam test, structured in such a way as to highlight the autonomy in organizing one's own learning.
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ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGICAL DESIGN | 2nd | 4 | ENG |
Educational objectives General Objectives
This module, which is integrated with that of Technological Environmental Design, aims to provide students with the tools they need to successfully update energy features and systems when regenerating and redeveloping the built environment, through the analysis of the entire process of planning, designing and evaluating the thermodynamic merits of improvements designed to increase environmental sustainability. The course covers all the technical and systems aspects of the design phase in order to ensure the highest level of integration when installing, maintaining and managing energy systems in buildings and estates, with a view to a ‘deep energy renovation’ that results in the creation of ‘zero emissions’ and ‘nearly zero energy’ regenerated buildings.
Specific Objectives
Knowledge and comprehension ability
At the end of teaching, students will have to demonstrate to handle the acquired knowledge, to be able to comprehend all physics phenomena, to be able in technical systems designing process for building applications. Moreover, students must have acquired an adequate and specific knowledge of the transformation processes, energy management as well as the energy end-use. Nowadays, those skills can be unanimously considered necessary for achieving strategic objectives concerning environment respect and protection.
The knowledge check will be carried out by the final oral exam.
Ability to apply knowledge and comprehension
At the end of teaching, students must demonstrate the mastery of an experimental and analytical-integrated design approach to finalize the acquired knowledge and understanding skills, in order to figure out complex problems related to the design processes of technical systems for building applications and to of put in practice several strategies for efficient and rational energy use.
In detail, students must be able to implement new design processes as well as the refurbishment ones, by using the acquired methods, techniques, tools, procedures and implementation mechanisms.
The knowledge check will be carried out by the final oral exam.
Autonomy of judgment
At the end of teaching, students must demonstrate the ability to acquire knowledge and experiences, to evaluate and recast them so as to form an independent and original judgment.
In detail, students must demonstrate skills in autonomous management and in the conscious complex issues planning and design belonging to the technical installations sector, aiming at providing with innovative and sustainable solutions.
The knowledge check will be carried out by the final oral exam.
Communication skills
At the end of teaching, students must demonstrate to be able to communicate effectively and clearly what they learned in terms of operational capacity according to the theoretical, methodological, technical and design knowledge, typical of this teaching. To do so, they have to be able to edit project proposals, using suitable communication tools and combining different representation forms and language.
Those skills achievement, will be accomplished in this teaching by means of practical activities that assure both expressive and illustrative skills full possession related to the project.
The knowledge check will be carried out by the final oral exam.
Learning skill
At the end of teaching, students must demonstrate a high capacity for autonomous learning, which allows to update and continuously increase their knowledge and skills in the design of technical systems and, more generally, in issues related to efficient and rational energy end-use.
Those skills acquisition will be attained by the specific theoretical contributions hailing from lectures, aimed at expanding the skills to access innovative methodologies, tools and applications and by the constant participation in the experimental and design activities, within concrete design experiences.
Those skills assessment, will be mainly done by the final oral exam, structured in such a way to highlight the autonomy in organizing one's own learning.
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ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL BUILDING PHYSICS | 2nd | 6 | ENG |
Educational objectives General objectives
This module focuses on technological and design-based trials in converting the built environment, in line with an approach that takes into account the needs and performance of existing architectural organisms and estates during regeneration processes. The module aims to train students in the design of architectural, techno-morphological and construction solutions that take into account local surroundings, the environmental and microclimatic characteristics and overall aims in terms of quality. Through the development of a project designed at an urban scale and developed for an individual building and its details, students will have the chance to apply processes, technologies, construction systems and components, with a particular focus on the final ecological efficiency, energy efficiency and bioclimatic behaviour of proposed design improvements, inspired by values such as environmental sustainability and the resilient regeneration of buildings.
Specific objectives
Knowledge and ability to understand
At the end of the course the student must have acquired knowledge and understanding skills, as well as skills that allow to support, from a theoretical-methodological point of view, the setting up of regeneration strategies for the built environment. Furthermore, the student must have acquired an adequate and specific knowledge of the procedures and application tools to operate in the field of regeneration of the built environment, also by means of project verification methods at the various levels of investigation and the technological feasibility of the proposed regenerative solutions , demonstrating the appropriateness of design and construction, at various scales, with respect to the cultural, and environmental context.
The verification of knowledge will be carried out through the design experimentation conducted during the Design Studio, through in itinere tests and the final examination.
Ability to apply knowledge and understanding
At the end of the course the student will have to demonstrate the acquisition of specific cultural, theoretical and methodological references to the technology discipline, the full knowledge of the experimental and analytical-methodological approach that articulate the Design studio and the learning of contributions brought to the setting activities during the seminar. The student will also have to develop and verify, through integrated application processing, the knowledge and understanding skills acquired, aimed to solve complex problems related to the appropriate practice of material processes and technologies that oversee the complex relationship between the project in its methodological and instrumental contents, the construction system and the environmental system.
The goal is to guarantee the sustainability requirements, intended as the result of both the functional organization and the physical-spatial variables that define the "internal" structures of the constituent parts, both of the "external" macro-environmental components which, determined by the more general settlement process, have a direct and significant impact on the quality of living. In particular, the student must be able to make explicit and consistent the logical and operational structure followed in the application of the procedures and techniques adopted and in the formalization and communication of the results related to the creation of a resilient and environmentally sustainable Smart Environment.
These capacities will be verified in the context of experimental and design activities, through simulations of regeneration processes related to architectural realities and concrete experiences, aimed at developing the ability of individual and group approach to applicative and professional problems.
The verification of the knowledge will be carried out, moreover, through the exam test proper and through tests in itinere.
Autonomy of judgment
At the end of the course the student must demonstrate the ability to acquire knowledge and experience, to evaluate and rework them for the purpose of forming an independent and original judgment.
In particular, the student must demonstrate skills in the autonomous management of the necessary consideration and integration of the different interacting environmental factors in the same formulation of the urban regeneration project program, the preventive evaluation of the intrinsic, direct and indirect effects related to the transformation, deriving from the processes of construction, in order to achieve, in trend, an ecological state of equilibrium in the planning, implementation and management of the project intervention, with the aim of restoring technologically innovative and environmentally sustainable solutions.
The achievement of these critical and autonomous judgment skills will be acquired during the experimental and project activities, through simulations of regeneration processes related to territorial realities and concrete experiences.
The verification of the knowledge will be carried out, moreover, through the exam test proper and through tests in itinere.
Communication skills
At the end of the course the student will have to demonstrate, for the acquisition and the operational capacity with respect to the theoretical methodological, technical and design knowledge, typical of teaching, to be able to communicate them, in an effective and innovative way, within of project proposals, using advanced and multimedia communication tools in the field of representation and different forms of language: verbal and written-graph. The achievement of these skills will be acquired during the experimental and design activities of the Design Studio that ensure full possession of the specific expressive and illustrative skills of the project. The verification of the knowledge will be carried out, moreover, through the exam test proper and through tests in itinere.
Learning ability
At the end of the course the student will have to demonstrate a high capacity for autonomous learning, which allows to continuously update and increase their knowledge and skills in the field of technological design and, more generally, the issues related to urban regeneration strategies.
The acquisition of these skills will take place through specific theoretical contributions given by the teacher during the course, aimed at expanding the skills framework to access innovative methodologies, tools and applications and through constant participation in the laboratory's experimental and design activities, dialectical field verification of acquired knowledge, within concrete design experiences.
The verification of skills will take place, above all, through the exam test, structured in such a way as to highlight the autonomy in organizing one's own learning.
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10596139 | DESIGN AND REPRESENTATION STUDIO | 2nd | 10 | ENG |
Educational objectives The Integrated Laboratory is aimed at acquiring skills to understand and enhance, through combined knowledge between "design" and "representation", urban spaces according to the Design Thinking, the transversal design method between landscape, architecture, artifacts, services and public art.
At the end of the course the student must therefore be able to develop innovative solutions for the regeneration of pieces and fragments of the city, the result of a process of visual, comuicative and planning in the contemporary city oriented towards urban rebalancing in the constant relationship between the community of people and identity of places.
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SPATIAL DESIGN FOR URBAN ENVIRONMENT | 2nd | 4 | ENG |
Educational objectives -the encouragemenet of critical skills at the identification of figurative and identity qualities in a urban and social context and see how these will coincide with the design process
-the developement of a visual culture useful for prefiguration, narration and communicationfor the portrayts of the contemporary city
-knowledge procedures and methodologies for the representation of metropolitan, urban and periurban contexts, to adoperate either in the stage of acquisition of data amd in the stage of refund of them;
-knowledge and use of the methods and instruments of representation concerning different levels of metropolitan, urban and periurban contexts
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REPRESENTATION AND VISUAL CULTURE OF CITIES | 2nd | 6 | ENG |
Educational objectives Spatial design for the urban environment
Training objectives:
-the encouragement of analytical skills to the study of urban contexts as stratifications of “cultural matrial” and “physical material” in relation to the identity of places
-capacity building of critical skills related to the relation and the impact that –in metropolitan, urban and periurban contexts- elapses between new artifacts and the value of genius Loci;
-knowledge and use of theorical and operational methodologies aimed to the proposal for design concept, which need to be consisten with urban regeneration’s processes, seen in a social prospective;
- know and use methods and tools that fall into the design sciences for the project of artefact systems for public space and for urban regeneration of services;
- know and use materials, production technologies and new technologies _ smart Object, IoT Internet of Things _ with which to design interactive systems of artefacts.
Knowledge and ability to understand
At the end of the course the student will have acquired theoretical-critical and technical-design knowledge and skills for the development and complete elaboration of systems of artefacts, products, services and communication strategies, for the public space. It will also be able to understand the main logics that underlie the design within the spatial design, including the ability to identify the latent needs to be answered through the project. The knowledge and the ability to understand will be developed through the analysis the guided critical reading of contemporary projects already realized emblematic in the field of design for public space. This knowledge and understanding will also cover the most used representation techniques in this field, but also the study of the integration of communication devices of artefacts, intended as graphics, wayfinding, interfaces, etc.The verification of knowledge will be carried out through the design experimentation conducted during the course, through in itinere tests and the exam test itself.
Ability to apply knowledge and understanding
At the end of the course the student must demonstrate the mastery of an experimental and analytical-integrated design approach for the finalization of acquired knowledge and understanding skills, to solve complex problems related to the satisfaction of latent needs of infrastructures and services in contexts. contemporary and future urban areas.
In particular, the student must be able to experiment with new types of artefacts, able to respond, in a flexible and adaptive logic, to the service functions and urban infrastructures required, also integrating new technologies, all in the wider culture of project able to make typological, technological and morphological synthesis. The student must be able to understand the different graphic representations of the projects studied and to develop appropriate tools for the proposed solutions.
These capacities will be verified in the context of experimental and design activities, through the design of artefacts and / or artefact systems related to local realities and concrete urban contexts, aimed at developing the ability to approach individual and group issues to the applicative and professional problems.
This ability to apply will be tested through guided exercises and induced through the development of one or more projects developed within the course, as well as through the exam test itself.
Autonomy of judgment
At the end of the course the student must demonstrate the ability to acquire knowledge and experience, to evaluate and re-elaborate them for the purpose of forming an autonomous and original judgment.
In particular, the student must demonstrate skills in autonomous management and conscious planning of complex issues in the Spatial Design sector and its representation, with the aim of returning innovative, multi-purpose and sustainable solutions.
The achievement of these critical and autonomous judgment skills will be acquired during the experimental and design activities, through the prefiguration of artefacts and / or artefact systems referring to territorial realities, urban contexts and concrete experiences.
The verification of the knowledge will be carried out, moreover, through the exam test proper and through tests in itinere.
Communication skills
At the end of the course the student will have to demonstrate, in the face of the acquisition and the operational capacity with respect to the theoretical methodological, technical and design knowledge, typical of teaching, to be able to communicate them, in an effective and innovative way, within of spatial design project proposals, using advanced and multimedia communication tools in the field of representation and different forms of language, verbal and written-graph.
The achievement of these skills will be acquired during the experimental and design activities of the Laboratory that ensure full possession of the specific expressive and illustrative skills of the plan and the project.
The verification of communication skills will be carried out through the exam test in the strict sense, and through in itinere tests, in which the skill itself will be evaluated.
Learning ability
At the end of the course the student will have to demonstrate a high capacity for autonomous learning, which allows to continuously update and increase their knowledge and skills in the Culture of the Design Project and, more in general, Spatial Design, as well as in the specific area of its graphic and technical representation.
The acquisition of these skills will take place through specific theoretical contributions given by the teacher during the course, aimed at expanding the skills framework to access innovative methodologies, tools and applications and through constant participation in the laboratory's experimental and design activities, dialectical field verification of acquired knowledge, within concrete design experiences.
The assessment of skills will take place, above all, through the exam test, structured so as to highlight the autonomy in organizing their own learning.
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Elective course | 2nd | 8 | ENG |
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