Design Workshop Rome: Urban Design and Archaeology
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2018-2019
02035173
Architecture, Landscape and Archaeology Desing
English
Face-to-face
SEMESTRIAL
6.0
Compulsory
2nd Cycle Studies - Mestrado
Recommended Prerequisites
Education of bachelor level in the areas of Architecture or Archaelogy.
Teaching Methods
The workshop will include very deifferent activities: theoretical communications, surveys and practical work hours in design studio. The workshop activities are interdisciplinary.
Learning Outcomes
The design workshop is a time of consolidation and control of theoretical contents acquired during the first semester, the achievement of new capacities closely related to the action on the field, the development of a methodology that you can find in the subsequent laboratory activities and in the development of themes of the thesis research. The objective of the workshop is, therefore, to develop new design skills through theoretical, experimental activities and direct field visit, in close relation to the continuous excavation, restoration, upgrading landscaping, urban integration, accessibility improvement.
Work Placement(s)
NoSyllabus
The workshop focuses on the topic of "Urban Design and Archaeology" and it develops through the following design themes:
a) relations of the archeological city with the outside throgh radial connections as Via Appia and Via Latina, concentric as the GRAB - Grande Racordo Anulare Bici, or even through overcoming the central archaeologic area of Rome;
b) internal relations within the archaeological city (excavations in progress and planned, completed or implemented restorations, consolidation activities and landscape restoration; interventions for improving accessibility and usability);
c) the specific relations with the archaeological ruin (interventions on artifact made in their physical dimension and meaning, to be valorized).
Assessment Methods
Assessment
Research work: 30.0%
Project: 70.0%
Bibliography
Linazasoro Jose-Ignacio, La memoria dell’ordine. I paradossi dell’architettura moderna, LetteraVentidue, 2015.
Barbanera M. (a cura di), Relitti riletti, Bollati Boringhieri, Torino 2011.
Linazasoro Jose-Ignacio, Rovine, In Ricomporre la rovina, 17, Edited by Andrea Ugolini, Florence: Alinea, 2010.
R. Francovich e D. Manacorda (a cura di), Dizionario di archeologia. Temi, concetti e metodi, Roma-Bari, Editori Laterza, 2009.
Ricci Andreina, Attorno alla nuda pietra, Rome: Donzelli Editore, 2006.
Franco C., Massarente A., Trisciuoglio M. (a cura di), L’antico e il nuovo. Il rapporto tra città antica e architettura contemporanea, UTET Libreria, Torino 2002.
Manieri Elia M., Topos e progetto. Temi di archeologia urbana a Roma, Gangemi Editore, Roma 1998.