LABORATORIO DI PROGETTO 3 M - Z

Academic Year 2017/2018 - 3° Year
Teaching Staff Credit Value: 18
Scientific field
  • ICAR/14 - Architectural and urban design
  • ICAR/21 - Urban and landscape planning
Laboratories: 180 hours
Term / Semester: One-year
ENGLISH VERSION

Learning Objectives

  • Architecture and Urban Design

    The aim of the workshop is to develop, alongside the Urban Planning course, a design approach that finds its groundwork in the relationship between the themes of urban space transformation and the architectural project.

  • Urban Design

    The final aim is to guide students to the understanding and practice of the urban design. The final project will be elaborated that, starting from the hypotheses described above, propose a strategy, define some scenarios, and elements of a coherent conceptualization developing measured and technically controlled design actions.


Detailed Course Content

  • Architecture and Urban Design

    The programme focuses on the core Architectural Design experience at various scales, both in theory and in practice with particular attention not only to the project results, but also to the process of developing of the project itself.

    Main methodological points are:
    - analysis of the physical features of the site and its surroundings;
    - concept design;
    - implementation of the theme through the compositional process.

    To take the exam it is necessary to have attended at least 70% of the workshop hours and the completion of the three project phases. The final exam will consist of an interview on the topics of the course and a discussion on the analysis and project elaborations.

    The educational path of the workshop meets adequately the increasing need to face the complexity of the project through four time steps and multiple levels of study:

    1 st Step, identification of the project areas, analytical reading of the sites and preparation of the functional program;
    2 ° Step, development and presentation of the design concept, definition of maximum project with volumetric insertion of new structures in the wider context; drawings and/or maquette, scale study models on an adequate scale;
    3 ° Step, architectural development of the project with explanatory tables - prospect plants and section on an appropriate scale and related study models (individual work);
    4th Step, development of the urban and compositional aspects of the project. The constituent elements of the project will have to be designed and verified with scale study models (plans, elevations and sections) and noteworthy details on an suitable scale (individual work).

  • Urban Design

    CITY AND TOURISM: A URBAN PROJECT FOR SIRACUSA

    In the last twenty years the city of Syracuse has had a notable tourist development. The historical center of Ortigia has become more and more the tourist polarity of the city.

    This lab. wants to reflect on the distortions caused by the excessive tourist exploitation of Ortigia island by suggesting urban projects and a strategic scenario that contemplate the transition from the current tourist monopoly to a multipolar tourist system extended to the entire territory of Siracusa.

    The module is organized into lectures, seminars, classroom exercises and group-based activities, workshops, and urban design on the project area.

    Lessons Program

    1. Settlement patterns and urban form

    2. Urban pattern 1 -The block

    3. Urban pattern 2 - The road

    4. Bulding with time

    5. Diversity / Mixing

    6. Uses / Functions – Time and spatial overlappings

    7. The south-east of Paris 1983-2006. The plan programme of the est de Paris

    8. The south-east of Paris 1983-2006. A project for Bercy

    9. The south-east of Paris 1983-2006. The urban regeneration of a railway infrastructure. Reuilly: a case study.

    10. The south-east of Paris 1983-2006. The ZAC Paris Rive Gauche – New urban Experiences in Paris


Textbook Information

  • Architecture and Urban Design

    Aldo Rossi, L'architettura della città, available in different editions.
    Other references will be suggested during the course.

  • Urban Design

    Bibliography:

    1. A. CORBOZ, Saggi sull’arte, il metodo, la città e il territorio, a cura di P. Vigano, FrancoAngeli, Milano, 1998
    2. A. CORBOZ, L’urbanistica del XX secolo: un bilancio, in “Urbanistica”, n. 101, 1990
    3. G. DATO (a cura di), Da Beirut a Noto. Patrimonio archeologico e pianicazione urbanistica. Studi e ricerche nei paesi del Mediterraneo, Biblioteca del Cenide, Cannitello (RC), 2005
    4. R. KOOLHAAS, Junkspace. Per un ripensamento radicale dello spazio urbano, Quodlibet, Macerata, 1999.
    5. P. LA GRECA, Interventi nella città consolidata: casi francesi e italiani a confronto. Documenti del DAU n. 14, Gangemi Editore, Roma, 1996.
    6. K. LYNCH, Progettare la città. Milano, Etaslibri, 1990
    7. D. MANGIN, Ph. PANERAI, Projet urbain, Editions Parenthèses, Marseille, 1999
    8. S. MUNARIN, V. MARTELLIANO (a cura di), Spazi, storie e soggetti del welfare. Sul ruolo delle politiche del welfare state nella costruzione della città, Gangemi Editore, Roma, 2012.
    9. F. C. NIGRELLI, Percorsi del Progetto urbano in Francia e in Italia 1960-1997, Officina Edizioni, Roma, 1999.
    10. Ph. PANERAI, Isolato urbano e città contemporanea, CittàStudi, Milano, 1981
    11. B. SECCHI, Un progetto per l’Urbanistica, Einaudi Editore, Roma-Bari, 1989
    12. B. SECCHI, Prima lezione di Urbanistica, Laterza, Roma-Bari, 2000
    13. B. SECCHI, La città del ventesimo secolo, Laterza, Roma-Bari, 2005
    14. P. VIGANO, La città elementare, Skira, Milano 1999

     

    Further readings – a selected bibliography:

    1. G. CLEMENT, Manifesto del terzo paesaggio, Quodlibet, Macerata 2005
    2. G. DATO, Aspetti della marginalità urbana nei paesi in via di sviluppo. Il caso di Alessandria d’Egitto, Biblioteca del Cenide, Cannitello, 2003.
    3. H. KUSTER, Piccola storia del paesaggio, Donzelli, Roma 2010.
    4. P. NICOLIN, F. REPISHTI, Dizionario dei nuovi paesaggisti, Skira, Milano 2003.
    5. A. ROGER, Breve trattato sul paesaggio, Sellerio, Palermo 2009.