The objectives of the individual module help to define the set of objectives of the entire course.
The issues of urban development especially related to recent transformations. The modules of Urban Planning and the Law and Legal of BBCC provide insight into the regulatory, procedural and economic instruments to put in support of the restoration project.
The issues of urban development especially related to recent transformations. The modules of Urban Planning and the Law and Legal of BBCC provide insight into the regulatory, procedural and economic instruments to put in support of the restoration project.
scheda docente
materiale didattico
The module follows the group organization (3/4 people per group) established in the Restoration Workshop 1, accompanying and expanding the theoretical-practical understanding of collective space design through logics of urban valorization oriented toward the creation of adaptive, healthy, and resilient urban systems.
Lees, L., Shin, H.B., López-Morales, E., 2016. Planetary gentrification. Malden, MA : Polity Press, Cambridge, UK.
Lefebvre, H., 2014. Toward an Architecture of Enjoyment. University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis; London.
Oevermann, H., Polyák, L., Szemző, H., Mieg, H.A. (Eds.), 2023. Open Heritage: Community-Driven Adaptive Reuse in Europe: Best Practice. Birkhäuser, Basel. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783035626827
Rodney Harrison, DeSilvey, C., Holtorf, C., Macdonald, S., Bartolini, N., Breithoff, E., Fredheim, H., Lyons, A., May, S., Morgan, J., Penrose, S. (Eds.), 2020. Heritage Futures: Comparative Approaches to Natural and Cultural Heritage Practices. UCL Press, London.
Programma
The Urban Planning module examines the study and transformation of cultural heritage in relation to territorial dynamics, using the Trastevere district as a case study. While maintaining a focus on the urban processes affecting the entire area and, above all, the transformations linked to its inhabitation, a specific in-depth study concentrates on Via della Lungaretta.The module follows the group organization (3/4 people per group) established in the Restoration Workshop 1, accompanying and expanding the theoretical-practical understanding of collective space design through logics of urban valorization oriented toward the creation of adaptive, healthy, and resilient urban systems.
Testi Adottati
Boano, C., 2022. Lifelines: the stakes of life in the project, in: Bianchetti, C., Boano, C. (Eds.), Lifelines: Politics, Ethics, and the Affective Economy of Inhabiting. Jovis, Berlin, pp. 9–19.Lees, L., Shin, H.B., López-Morales, E., 2016. Planetary gentrification. Malden, MA : Polity Press, Cambridge, UK.
Lefebvre, H., 2014. Toward an Architecture of Enjoyment. University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis; London.
Oevermann, H., Polyák, L., Szemző, H., Mieg, H.A. (Eds.), 2023. Open Heritage: Community-Driven Adaptive Reuse in Europe: Best Practice. Birkhäuser, Basel. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783035626827
Rodney Harrison, DeSilvey, C., Holtorf, C., Macdonald, S., Bartolini, N., Breithoff, E., Fredheim, H., Lyons, A., May, S., Morgan, J., Penrose, S. (Eds.), 2020. Heritage Futures: Comparative Approaches to Natural and Cultural Heritage Practices. UCL Press, London.
Modalità Frequenza
Course attendance is mandatory. Only those who have produced the required analysis assignments and have participated in the intermediate deliveries scheduled for collective review sessions will be eligible to take the exam.Modalità Valutazione
Evaluation is carried out in agreement with the head of the Restoration Workshop 1 and based on the assignments described above. During the exam, the following aspects will be considered: the ability to argue the themes and research questions addressed; the coherence of the analyses and proposed projects in strict relation to the research themes investigated; the maturity and independence of critical and design thinking; and relational skills related to group work (e.g., active communication, conflict management, adaptability, and reliability).