To provide the essential elements for the economic evaluation of the project, referring to the different scales addressed in the theme of the workshop.
Canali
teacher profile teaching materials
Programme
The architectural design course is a training course of the degree course. The course involves the performance of activities aimed at drawing up an architectural project for a complex building body in a consolidated building context by controlling its morphological characteristics, urban relations, typological data, costs and technological details. The theme of the course is the collective housing associated with common facilities also open to public use.Core Documentation
There is no specific text adopted for the examination.Reference Bibliography
AA.VV [2009]. Abitare la condivisione, Napoli Abalos, I. [2009]. Il buon abitare. Pensare le case della modernità, Milano. Bilò, F. [2014]. Tessiture dello spazio, tre progetti di Giancarlo De Carlo del 1961, Macerata. Chiodelli, F. [2009]. “Abbasso il cohousing? Analogie e differenze fra cohousing e cosiddette gated communities”, XXX Conferenza Italiana di Scienze Regionali, Firenze. Lietaert, M. [2007]. Cohousing e condomini solidali, Firenze. Sampieri, A. [2011]. L’abitare collettivo, FrancoAngeli, Milano. Sorkin, M. [2003]. “Pensieri sulla densità”, Lotus International, n. 117. Teyssot, G. [2001]. L’invenzione della casa minima, in Duby, G.; Ariès, P. La vita privata, Bari. Vitta, M. [2008]. Dell’Abitare, corpi spazi oggetti immagini, Einaudi, Torino.Type of delivery of the course
The course will take place through different phases that accompany the development of the design work, providing the theoretical tools necessary to tackle the theme indicated in the program. Specific seminars, group dialogues and discussions will take place in class during the design phases. The final product will be the project and a set of models at different scales.Attendance
The course will take place through different phases that accompany the development of the design work, providing the theoretical tools necessary to tackle the theme indicated in the program. Specific seminars, group dialogues and discussions will take place in class during the design phases. The final product will be the project and a set of models at different scales.Type of evaluation
The examination involves the presentation of the project developed during the year, possibly in groups of a maximum of 2 candidates. The presentation will be supported by a sufficient number of drawings and models (urban scale and 1:100 scale) to fully describe the project. teacher profile teaching materials
P. O. Rossi, Roma, Guida all’architettura moderna 1909-2011, Bari 2012
M. Guccione (a cura di), Guida ai quartieri romani INA Casa, Roma 2002
L. Benevolo, Roma dal 1879 al 1990, Bari 1992
M. Tafuri (a cura di), Vienna Rossa, La politica residenziale nella Vienna Socialista 1919-1933, Milano 1980
M. Casciato (a cura di), Olanda 1870-1940, Citta, Casa, Architettura, Milano 1980
C. M. Arìs, Le variazioni dell’identità, 2012
I. Abalos, Il buon abitare, Milano 2009
L. Dall’Olio, D. Mandolesi, La residenza Collettiva, Roma 2014
M. Farina, Spazi e figure dell’abitare. Il progetto della residenza contemporanea in Olanda, 2014
L. Reale, La residenza collettiva, Roma 2015
Other texts and monographic issues of magazines will be indicated by the teacher during the lessons.
Programme
The architectural design laboratory 3, located at the end of the three-year degree course, will focus on the design of a medium-sized building with a predominantly residential function, integrated with spaces for commerce and other services, in an empty area of the consolidated urban zone of the city of Rome. The project will be confronted with an articulated urban landscape and will have to evaluate all the aspects related to the insertion of an architectural organism within an existing context. We must consider, as main themes of reasoning: the evaluation of the settlement principle and the typological, morphological and spatial characteristics of the organism in relation to those present in the context in which it is inserted, the relationship with the public space and with the infrastructure system present in the immediate vicinity. At the same time the building will have to give answers to the theme of living, proposing housing solutions that are the result of an updated thought on new ways of life and new housing needs. The project will be developed on a scale that will allow both a definition of the technological and structural characteristics of the organism and an economic evaluation of a parametric type.Core Documentation
L. Zevi, Il Nuovissimo Manuale dell’Architetto, Roma, Mancosu, 2012P. O. Rossi, Roma, Guida all’architettura moderna 1909-2011, Bari 2012
M. Guccione (a cura di), Guida ai quartieri romani INA Casa, Roma 2002
L. Benevolo, Roma dal 1879 al 1990, Bari 1992
M. Tafuri (a cura di), Vienna Rossa, La politica residenziale nella Vienna Socialista 1919-1933, Milano 1980
M. Casciato (a cura di), Olanda 1870-1940, Citta, Casa, Architettura, Milano 1980
C. M. Arìs, Le variazioni dell’identità, 2012
I. Abalos, Il buon abitare, Milano 2009
L. Dall’Olio, D. Mandolesi, La residenza Collettiva, Roma 2014
M. Farina, Spazi e figure dell’abitare. Il progetto della residenza contemporanea in Olanda, 2014
L. Reale, La residenza collettiva, Roma 2015
Other texts and monographic issues of magazines will be indicated by the teacher during the lessons.
Reference Bibliography
L. Zevi, Il Nuovissimo Manuale dell’Architetto, Roma, Mancosu, 2012 P. O. Rossi, Roma, Guida all’architettura moderna 1909-2011, Bari 2012 M. Guccione (a cura di), Guida ai quartieri romani INA Casa, Roma 2002 L. Benevolo, Roma dal 1879 al 1990, Bari 1992 M. Tafuri (a cura di), Vienna Rossa, La politica residenziale nella Vienna Socialista 1919-1933, Milano 1980 M. Casciato (a cura di), Olanda 1870-1940, Citta, Casa, Architettura, Milano 1980 C. M. Arìs, Le variazioni dell’identità, 2012 I. Abalos, Il buon abitare, Milano 2009 L. Dall’Olio, D. Mandolesi, La residenza Collettiva, Roma 2014 M. Farina, Spazi e figure dell’abitare. Il progetto della residenza contemporanea in Olanda, 2014 L. Reale, La residenza collettiva, Roma 2015 Other texts and monographic issues of magazines will be indicated by the teacher during the lessons.Type of delivery of the course
The planned project will be carried out mainly in the classroom. Should the corona virus emergency persist, the Laboratory will use the Moodle platform at: https://architettura.el.uniroma3.it/course/search.php?q=Laboratorio+di+progettazione+architettonica&areaids=core_course-course for communications and the loading of programs, materials and lessons and the Zoom Meeting platform for lessons. The project activity will be divided into five phases, with related activities: - Analytical phase: site inspection, analysis of the context with particular with regard to: size of the area, altimetry and exposure, quantitative and qualitative characteristics of the surrounding building fabric, particularly significant emergencies, vehicular, pedestrian and cycle paths and its possible needs and transformations, presence or absence of primary public services, presence of areas greens and public meeting spaces, detection of any deficiencies and needs to be compensated with the project.- Instrumental phase: realization of the basic drawings necessary for the project: sections of the area, 3d, models of the project area including the built-up area surrounding. - Project setting phase: elaboration of several settlement solutions with the choice of the overall conformation of the intervention and the positioning of the building volumes on the area, the functional mix and residential typologies, the conformation of the non-built spaces. study of housing solutions and their distribution - Representation of the project through the documents necessary for the description of the solution adopted, both graphically and through models.Attendance
Attendance at the course is mandatory for 75%Type of evaluation
Oral exam and project evaluation. The exam will take place in presence or remotely on the Zooms portal if the restrictions due to Covid-19 persist. In this second case, the student must deliver the graphic designs of the project proposal 24 hours before the exam, in high resolution PDF format, via we transfer (or similar) to the following e-mail addresses: lorenzo.dallolio@uniroma3.it ; alessandro.desimone89@gmail.com; falvio.graviglia@hotmail.it; sererubino@gmail.com. The project will be accompanied by a 1: 500 model that will be assessed through photographic images inserted in the tables and via webcam. The student will be called to describe the characteristics of the project, from its basic philosophy, to the detailed solutions. The requested documents will be specified during the final phase of the Laboratory. In principle, the project must be represented in order to describe the insertion of the intervention within the city (1: 2000; 1: 500), the type-morphological system adopted (1: 200), the housing solutions adopted (1:50) and the technological and material solutions developed (1:20). teacher profile teaching materials
The student is asked to develop a project strategy taking into account the innumerable restrictions and limits that come from the immediate urban context.
During the project development, the student will also have to deal with constructive technological and project evaluation issues. For this purpose, a 1:50 scale study of the building's cross section will be required, in order to deepen the design aspects related to the choices of technological detail.
Programme
The course aims to design a building with a complex program starting from the demolition of an existing building according to the most current methods of transforming the consolidated urban fabrics of our cities.The student is asked to develop a project strategy taking into account the innumerable restrictions and limits that come from the immediate urban context.
During the project development, the student will also have to deal with constructive technological and project evaluation issues. For this purpose, a 1:50 scale study of the building's cross section will be required, in order to deepen the design aspects related to the choices of technological detail.
Core Documentation
During the Laboratorio students will be gives general references and case studies related to the main project features.Reference Bibliography
During the laboratory, reference case studies will be provided in relation to the topics covered during the lessons and during the project reviews.Type of delivery of the course
The Laboratory is structured according to a cycle of lectures whose objective is to provide a basic knowledge of the laboratory's design theme and to deepen the aspects related to the architectural project to be developed. Subsequently, the work of drafting the project will proceed according to a series of progress states agreed from time to time and verified in subsequent revisions. The Laboratory will proceed by work phases: at the end of each block of the development phase, a general review of all aspects of the project is organized, to verify the progress of the work and compliance with the required requirements. Students will carry out part of the work autonomously and part during laboratory hours, with revisions on request. The activity will mainly revise the projects AND refine its various aspects, according to a set of two-dimensional and three-dimensional designs aimed at illustrating the various aspects and details of the project. In the case of an extension of the health emergency from COVID-19, all the provisions that regulate the methods of carrying out the teaching activities and student assessment will be implemented.Attendance
The lessons according to the general epidemiological situation will take place in the traditional way, remotely or in a mixed way.Type of evaluation
The final evaluation of the project will be based on the one hand on the progress of the reviews supported by the student during the course of the laboratory and on the effectiveness of the final presentation of the exam; on the other, it will be based on the ability to integrate the construction and assessment aspects of the project into the project proposal. In the case of an extension of the health emergency from COVID-19, all the provisions that regulate the methods of carrying out the teaching activities and student assessment will be implemented.