Principles of Intervention in the Built Environment
1
2024-2025
02028596
Cross Knowledge
Portuguese
Face-to-face
SEMESTRIAL
3.0
Elective
2nd Cycle Studies - Mestrado
Recommended Prerequisites
No recommended prerequesites beyond the general conditions for admission to the course.
Teaching Methods
The teaching methods are appropriate to a theoretical masters' course unit and are based essentially on the presentation of a set of topics, principles, rules and relevant texts designated at the beginning of the semester. The critical absorption of these contents will be operated through specific individual and group tasks (eg oral presentations, short texts) that will be assigned to students throughout the semester, which will focus on the analysis of case studies and good practices to the light of theoretical concepts presented by the teacher.
Learning Outcomes
With this course unit it is intended that the student acquires a set of critical tools allowing to define alternatives and solutions, as well as to make strategic and tactical decisions in the intervention actions which are the aim of this masters' course. It is, in simple words, the course unit that provides the future rehabilitation specialist of social, political and cultural awareness, that is a key point to assure his technic authority. In this context, the awareness of the socio-economic relevance of their action is fundamental, as well as the acknowledgement of the need to work in multidisciplinary teams. The ability to reflect and summarize orally and in writing the grounds of any intervention, but also to discuss and take decisions are primordial goals of this course unit.
Work Placement(s)
NoSyllabus
Basic concepts: urban concervation, why?
Compostive systems from portuguese architecture and urbanism.
Urbanistic grammar: structure, form and image.
Past, history, memory and heritage.
Plot to plot.
Urbanistic heritage; values and options.
Assessment Methods
Assessment
Critical participation in class: 20.0%
Frequency: 40.0%
Synthesis work: 40.0%
Bibliography
BANDARIN, Francesco; OERS, Ron von (2012), The historic urban landscape. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell
BANDARIN, Francesco; OERS, Ron von (ed.) (2015), Reconnecting the City: the Historic Urban Landscape approach and the future of urban heritage. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell
CHOAY, Françoise (1992), L’allégorie du patrimoine. Paris: Éditions du Seuil
LEARY, Michael E.; McCARTHY (ed.) (2013), The Routledge companion to urban regeneration. Oxon: Routledge
PICKARD, Robert (ed.) (2001), Management of Historic Centers. London, New York: Spon Press
ROSSA, Walter (2002-2013), Fomos condenados à cidade: uma década de estudos sobre património urbanístico. Coimbra: Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra. 2015 (textos: Fomos condenados à cidade: 15-23; Planear a salvaguarda em desenvolvimento: contributos para o debate: 45-57; Património urbanístico: (re)fazer a cidade parcela a parcela: 97-131)
ROSSA, Walter (2015), Urbanismo ou o discurso da cidade. Patrimónios de Influência Portuguesa: modos de olhar. Coimbra, Lisboa, Niterói: Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra, Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, editora da Universidade Federal Fluminense: 477-519
TERÁN, Fernando de (2009), El pasado activo: del uso interesado de la historia para el entendimiento y la construcción de la ciudad. Madrid: Akal