PROGRAMME STRUCTURE DESCRIPTION

The two-year course unfolds through activities which are articulated and interrelated between characterizing, related and integrative subjects. The first group will focus on the ability to read and interpret problems related to architecture and urban design and, in parallel, to problems related to the conservation and restoration of the existing building heritage.
An appropriate preparation will be provided, in particular, in the subjects of architectural design (first and second year), of methods of the history of architecture (first year), of survey (first year), of the project of conservation and restoration (second year), of technical construction (first year), of architecture technology (first year), of technical physics (first year) and of management of re-development operations and of building recovery, in the city and in historical centres (second year).
The second group aims at provide further practical knowledge in the fields of diagnostics and of the technical aspects of conservation (first year).
Student will have the possibility to customise their formation, through elective credits and the final dissertation.
The Study Course Regulations define, within their legal limits, the amount of total time the student possesses for studying or for other formative, individual activities.