LABORATORIO DI PROGETTAZIONE ARCHITETTONICA E URBANA A - L

Academic Year 2021/2022 - 3° Year
Teaching Staff: Marco NAVARRA
Credit Value: 12
Scientific field: ICAR/14 - Architectural and urban design
Laboratories: 144 hours
Term / Semester: One-year
ENGLISH VERSION

Learning Objectives

The purpose of the Studio is to guide the student to to understand and practice the urban and architectural design. The course aims to provide students with an operational methodology to tackle the urban and architectural design.. The aim of the course is that students acquire a project method capable of tackling different issues and topics. The urban contest is understood not so much and not only as a support on which to intervene but rather as a "place of relationships in which each part is not comprehensible if not in relation to a whole that is in turn integrated into a larger whole". These concepts will be developed trough lectures and design exercises. A final design essay will be the moment of synthesis and verification of the proposed Studio.
According to the Dublin Descriptors (DdD), passing the exam certifies the acquisition of the following results:

DdD 1 knowledge and understanding

  • knowledge of the fundamental elements of the architectural and urban composition for their use in the design process for the transformation of places.

DdD 2 ability to apply knowledge and understanding

  • ability to control the construction tools and the compositional aspects of the project, its typological and functional characteristics, which regulate the qualitative relationships of the architectural forms of the space.

DdD 3 (autonomy of judgment), 4 (communication skills) and 5 (learning ability)

  • ability to operate and communicate independently the design choices made (DdD 3, 4 and 5).

Course Structure

The teaching will take place both through ex cathedra lessons, which will focus on the theory of architectural design and contemporary design's methodologies, and through the development by the students of an application project on a study area.


Detailed Course Content

In the first semester we will proceed to a basic preparation on the fundamentals of the urban and architectural design through lessons and elementary exercises. In the following semester a final project will be elaborated which, starting from the hypotheses illustrated above, proposes a strategy, defines some scenarios, and the elements of a coherent conceptualization developing measured and technically controlled project actions. By strategy we mean the predisposition of some inter-related moves also belonging to different levels of reflection; by scenario we mean the formulation of hypotheses on future transformations and their possible consequences; by conceptualization we mean an effort of abstraction which, coming out from a logic of problem solving, evaluates the general implications of the issues addressed; project actions mean the representation on an appropriate scale of interventions that modify the physical state of the places. Strategy, scenarios, conceptualizations and actions are not to be understood as operations aligned within a deductive process: although it may be useful to question some possible scenarios before designing specific actions, the different operations maintain considerable independence, while evaluating the relationships established between the various operations and hypotheses; each of them requires to choose within different types of descriptions and surveys, within different forms of representation and the use of different scales: as a whole these operations constitute the urban and architectural design.


Textbook Information

  1. Lupano Mario, Emanueli Luca , Navarra Marco, Lo-Fi - Architecture as curatorial practice, Marsilio, Venezia 2010;
  2. R. Koolhaas, Junkspace. Per un ripensamento radicale dello spazio urbano, Quodlibet, Macerata 1999.
  3. Navarra Marco, In Walkaboutcity 2.0. Architecture geologiche e faglie del tempo, Lettera Ventidue, Siracusa 2012.
  4. Navarra Marco, Terre Fragili, Lettera Ventidue, Siracusa 2017.
  5. Navarra Marco, Le città di Robert Adam, Lettera Ventidue, Siracusa 2018.
  6. Navarra Marco, Dell’Informe. Piccola filosofia pratica per l’architettura. vol.1 Implosioni, Lettera Ventidue, Siracusa 2021.
  7. Haraway Donna, CHTHULUCENE. Sopravvivere su un pianeta infetto, Produzioni Nero, Roma 2019.
  8. Morton Timothy, Noi, esseri ecologici, Laterza, Bari-Roma 2018.

 

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