1038329 - Architecture and LandscapeUrban and Landscape Planning
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Architecture and LandscapeUrban and Landscape Planning: Compendium of significant landscape projects (national and international) at every level, inherent to different types of landscape (open and outdoor spaces; gardens and parks; in urban, suburban and extra-urban contexts), to various branches of learning (Landscape Design, Environmental Design, Landscape Planning, Urban Planning and Redevelopment Planning).Landscape Aesthetics: Landscape philosophy over the course of the 20th century and at present (also in relation to ongoing laws, European Convention, etc). Critical analysis of environmental issues and investigations into contemporary art experiences (from cinema to Land Art) to better grasp the landscape concepts at stake within policies and concrete design, planning, protection and redevelopment actions. Landscape as producer of aesthetic experiences (the dimension of senses, emotions, reflections and participation aimed at understanding the landscape phenomenon as such); landscape as a (perceptive) component of different other disciplines: geography, ecology, botany, sociology, etc. (which define the same at the collective and individual level).
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First semester |
10 |
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Landscape Planning |
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First semester |
4 |
M-FIL/04 |
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Architecture and LandscapeUrban |
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First semester |
6 |
ICAR/14 |
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1037981 - Landscape Planning
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Landscape Planning: Methods aimed at protecting, improving, preserving and recovering the Landscape (anthropized natural and cultural legacy of the territory); general principles of intervention and control methods for territorial transformation in areas of particular scenic value; landscape plan standards in relation to the spatial organization of the territory and its dynamics over the course of time; interdependence between physical transformation processes of the territory, economic and social dynamics and quality of the landscape. Analysis and intervention procedures. Territory and landscape Law: Basics of law regarding cultural heritage and territory government for exercising the profession of landscape architect. Analysis of the main regulation sources (within the international and European contexts: UNESCO and European Landscape Convention sites); relationship between national and regional legislation, in light of constitutional law. Applications by legal institutes depending upon the different design, planning, territory and landscape management stages are envisioned. In addition to the analysis (by competent organizations, particularly regarding the Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities) and discussion of cases and verdicts; analysis/simulation of conference service operations and other forms of procedure; rulings by the Court of Justice of the European Union and by the Constitutional Court of Italy, sentences by the Italian Council of State and by the Regional Administrate Court on the subject of landscape and territory government
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First semester |
9 |
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LAW OF THE TERRITORY AND LANDSCAPE |
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First semester |
4 |
IUS/10 |
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LANDSCAPE PLANNING |
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First semester |
5 |
ICAR/21 |
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1038330 - Restoration and Landscape Workshop |
Restoration and Landscape WorkshopProtection activities for the physical and expressive makeup of the anthropized environment (restoration of the territory-urban landscape) involving all bodies (as organic and related complexes) of an urban nature and of architectural significance. Methods for combining historical reasons and contemporary needs: the relation between protection and development, the dialects between recovery and innovation (territorial landscape planning). An interrelated design approach directed towards the critical management of complex balances (regulation of transformation dynamics) which, amidst preservation and development of territorial environments, involve the cultural and environmental heritage.
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First semester |
9 |
ICAR/19 |
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1038338 - URBAN AGROFORESTRY AND LANDSCAPE URBAN AGROFORESTRY
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Urban Agroforestry and LandscapeUrban Agroforestry: The principal objective of the module is conveying theory-method foundations, but also fundamental notions towards proceeding in an operative sense through complexities involved in the planning and administration of parks and trees in the urban and suburban environment, paying particular attention to Mediterranean climate conditions. It will be focusing on the definition of the “urban and suburban forest” concept, of its ecosystem and planning/administration criteria, including bioremediators for the ecological recovery and restoration of polluted and deteriorated urban environments. It will be aiming at acquiring knowledge regarding the quality and quantity of urban green spaces, as index of environmental sustainability, by employing efficiency indicators. Tools for analysis and intervention will be provided, such as geospatial methods and dedicated information systems.Arboriculture and Landscape: The module focuses on the knowledge of forms, structures and multiple functions of cultivated landscapes in different contexts of reference (rural, suburban and urban areas). Determinism of the cultivated landscape will be analyzed, in addition to relations with natural and cultivated biodiversity, constitutional characteristics (complexity, configuration, fragmentation, etc.), transformations and ecological-environmental implications inherent to the different administration forms. It will be focusing on the definition of the “sustainable landscape” concept. The goal will be providing basic knowledge and analysis skills aimed at safeguarding the cultivated landscape and the function of agroecosystems through design or redevelopment interventions.
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Second semester |
8 |
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URBAN AGROFORESTRY |
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Second semester |
4 |
AGR/05 |
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LANDSCAPE URBAN AGROFORESTRY |
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Second semester |
4 |
AGR/03 |
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1038331 - Gardens and Landscape Architecture Workshop |
Gardens and Landscape Architecture WorkshopExperiments on the procedures for identifying, interpreting, programming, designing and administering the urban empty spaces system, in relation to contemporary demands for fruition, with openness towards a multidisciplinary approach. Turning into account building traditions and innovations, paying particular attention towards the relationship between natural and artificial components, and with particular reference to the plant component. Design applications and technical insights into transformations of the urban and suburban landscape; of public spaces; the system involving squares and avenues, gardens, parks and green areas; underlining the international scene both from a cultural and from a feasibility level.
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Second semester |
9 |
ICAR/15 |
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1038327 - Applied Phytogeography and Geobotany Developing |
Applied Phytogeography and Geobotany Developing the concept of landscape as an entity naturally made up of groups of living species (which constitute fair amounts of vegetation populations), the concept of site identity and recognisability to be studied through physical, ecological, phytogeographical and historical parameters. Floristic and vegetational districts (general features at different levels: regional/plant communities, national/vegetation levels, global/flora kingdoms and biomes). Experiments into applied aspects of botanical notions (main species of Italian flora), impact on the landscape (degree of invasiveness), spatio-temporal relations between plant groupings (continuous evolution of progressive and regressive changes), conscious interaction with other professional figures (botanists, phytosociologists, forestry experts) in the fields of environmental redevelopment or restoration.
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Second semester |
9 |
BIO/03 |
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1037984 - Technologies and Systems for Environmental Redevelopment Technological and Environmental Sustainability
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Technologies and Systems for Environmental Redevelopment Technological and Environmental Sustainability: Theory and methods supporting the construction of a sustainable redevelopment process for the built environment: directions for recovering and transforming the urban and rural micro-landscape, from valuable areas to deteriorated ones with a view to incrementing sustainability and perceived quality; basics for the evaluation of environmental impact and environmental pre-feasibility/feasibility of transformation operations. Plant Engineering and Energy Sustainability: Energy and plant engineering integration within sustainable recovery and redevelopment actions of the built environment; policies for the design, installation and maintenance of energy systems within the urban and rural landscape, through the analysis of the entire conception, planning and technical testing processes for induced transformations.
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Second semester |
9 |
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PLANT AND ENERGY SUSTAINABILITY |
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Second semester |
4 |
ING-IND/11 |
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TECHNOLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY |
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Second semester |
5 |
ICAR/12 |
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