The initial part of the course aims to introduce the study of the urban phenomenon and the functioning mechanisms of cities and territories in time, between "history" and "historical geography".
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The SEL course, lasting one year, will develop jointly three components - Settlement, Environment and Landscape - considering their inseparable complementarity for the management of the reality around us. It will be a unitary course, led by lecturers who will perform the different parts along a common path.
The urban planning component – in the first semester - will introduce students to the social, environmental and urban issues characterizing Italy since 1945 until today, explaining the mutations occurred in the settlements and infrastructural networks, in the administrative systems, in the matrixes and objectives of the urban planning tools, with particular reference to the seeking of sustainability. In the second semester, the urban planning component will deal with the European contemporary issues of the urban management, offering as a practical assignment a detailed reading and interpretation applied to an area of Rome.
Filpa, A., Talia, M., Fondamenti di governo del territorio, Carocci Editore, Roma (2009);
Programme
The SEL course, lasting one year, will develop jointly three components - Settlement, Environment and Landscape - considering their inseparable complementarity for the management of the reality around us. It will be a unitary course, led by lecturers who will perform the different parts along a common path.
The urban planning component – in the first semester - will introduce students to the social, environmental and urban issues characterizing Italy since 1945 until today, explaining the mutations occurred in the settlements and infrastructural networks, in the administrative systems, in the matrixes and objectives of the urban planning tools, with particular reference to the seeking of sustainability. In the second semester, the urban planning component will deal with the European contemporary issues of the urban management, offering as a practical assignment a detailed reading and interpretation applied to an area of Rome.
Core Documentation
Filpa, A., Talia, M., Fondamenti di governo del territorio, Carocci Editore, Roma (2009);
Reference Bibliography
A. Lanzani, G. Pasqui, L’Italia al futuro, Franco Angeli 2017 Ensuring quality of life in Europe's cities and towns, EEA Report 5/2009 Urbanistica 129, INU Edizioni, Roma (2006) Urbanistica 150, Inn Edizioni Roma (2013) Urban Adaptation to climate change in Europe, EEA Report 2/2012Type of delivery of the course
The course will be developed in a series of lectures, supported by the distribution of teaching materials, including exercises of urban interpretation A brief series of introductory exercises on the use of GIS will be carried out. In the case of an extension of the health emergency COVID-19, all the provisions that regulate the methods of carrying out the teaching activities and student assessment will be implemented. In particular, the following methods will apply: lessons using the Teams platform, interviews via e-mail, remote exams "Attendance
Attendance at the Cours is mandatoryType of evaluation
The learning assessment takes place through the oral discussion during the examination of the study topics developed and the evaluation of the graphic works, as well as through a critical analysis of the didactic experience carried out. In the case of an extension of the health emergency COVID-19, all the provisions that regulate the methods of carrying out the teaching activities and student assessment will be implemented. In particular, the following methods will apply: lessons using the Teams platform, interviews via e-mail, remote exams " teacher profile teaching materials
The historic component, carried out in the first semester, will face the phenomenon "City" over time, and its manifold representations such as maps, charts, plans.
Students will be introduced to the GIS data coverage model of QGIS and several sample applications.
The landscape training will introduce students to the meaning of landscape, focusing on its constitutive parts and proposing exercises on landscape reading, interpretation and representation. It will introduce the fundamental elements of open space design, with particular reference to the treatment of the soil grading, to the role of vegetation, to the relations with buildings, urban realm and public space.
The urban planning component – in the first semester - will introduce students to the social, environmental and urban issues characterizing Italy since 1945 until today, explaining the mutations occurred in the settlements and infrastructural networks, in the administrative systems, in the matrixes and objectives of the urban planning tools, with particular reference to the seeking of sustainability. In the second semester, the urban planning component will deal with the European contemporary issues of the urban management, offering as a practical assignment a detailed reading and interpretation applied to an area of Rome.
Programme
The SEL course, lasting one year, will develop jointly three components - Settlement, Environment and Landscape - considering their inseparable complementarity for the management of the reality around us. It will be a unitary course, led by lecturers who will perform the different parts along a common path.The historic component, carried out in the first semester, will face the phenomenon "City" over time, and its manifold representations such as maps, charts, plans.
Students will be introduced to the GIS data coverage model of QGIS and several sample applications.
The landscape training will introduce students to the meaning of landscape, focusing on its constitutive parts and proposing exercises on landscape reading, interpretation and representation. It will introduce the fundamental elements of open space design, with particular reference to the treatment of the soil grading, to the role of vegetation, to the relations with buildings, urban realm and public space.
The urban planning component – in the first semester - will introduce students to the social, environmental and urban issues characterizing Italy since 1945 until today, explaining the mutations occurred in the settlements and infrastructural networks, in the administrative systems, in the matrixes and objectives of the urban planning tools, with particular reference to the seeking of sustainability. In the second semester, the urban planning component will deal with the European contemporary issues of the urban management, offering as a practical assignment a detailed reading and interpretation applied to an area of Rome.
Core Documentation
L. Benevolo, Le origini dell’urbanistica moderna, Laterza 1963Attendance
Attendance at the course is mandatory for 75%Type of evaluation
examination procedures: oral, through the Microsoft Teams platform the graphics will be uploaded to the course googledrive within three days before the date of the exam