21002066-1 - ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN

To explore issues raised by the Laboratory of Urban Planning with the tools of architectural design at the urban scale, with particular attention to the structural components. The laboratory offers a new architectural and urban design for the study area and the actions of modification of the spaces that could lead to an overall project, acquiring the basis for an economic evaluation of projects.
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Programme

The laboratory develops the idea of ​​C.I.R.C.O. (Casa Indispensable for Civic Recreation and Hospitality) proposing a rethinking of the welcoming spaces for migrants, transients and mobile populations, starting from the reuse of the abandoned or underused Roman real estate assets. The goal is to facilitate access to these spaces for all the inhabitants of the city, opening them up to the collective construction of living, spaces for exchange and sociability. The project involves the development of indications for a welcoming policy, in a more mutual sense of hospitality, aimed at generating new forms of reciprocity and coexistence. The work is in direct contact with the local area and its communities.

The course intervene at the core of the city in a creative, interdisciplinary and participatory way. It offers lessons about the relationship between arts, architecture and the city, and direct experiences such as urban explorations, realization of micro-structures at the 1:1 scale, events and performative actions of a high civic and symbolic content, in complex social contexts, with special attention to the intercultural city and the migrant's hospitality.
We can explain the teaching approach goes in three main words: Arts Architecture City.
By Arts we mean the tools of knowledge that guide us towards the comprehension of the dynamics of contemporary urban transformations; poetic glances that are able to reveal those aspects of the city that are often invisible, and to provoke their potentialities.
We understand Architecture as a practice of reading and processing space, both in a physical and symbolic way. The course offers to the students an occasion to experiment the construction of an artifact in the city that is able to provoke social transformations.
We view the City as a contested space, not just in terms of the formal regulations that aim to rule its development but in terms of those new dwelling practices that seek to transform housing and neighborhoods, to change the use and meaning of public space, and to claim people’s right to the city.

https://laboratoriocirco.wordpress.com/

Core Documentation

Bibliography:
basic:
- FRANCESCO CARERI, LORENZO ROMITO, CAMPUS ROM, ALTRIMEDIA EDIZIONI, MATERA 2017
- FRANCESCO CARERI, WALKSCAPES. EL ANDAR COMO PRÀCTICA ESTÉTICA / WALKING AS AN AESTHETIC PRACTICE, EDITORIAL GUSTAVO GILI, BARCELLONA 2002, TRAD IT. WALKSCAPES. IL CAMMINARE COME PRATICA ESTETICA, EINAUDI, TORIMO 2006.
-ANNA DETHERIDGE, SCULTORI DELLA SPERANZA. L'ARTE NEL CONTESTO DELLA GLOBALIZZAZIONE, EINAUDI 2012
- AA.VV., INTERNAZIONALE SITUAZIONISTA 1958-69, NAUTILUS/STAMPATRE, TORINO, 1994
- FRANCESCO CARERI, CONSTANT / NEW BABYLON, UNA CITTÀ NOMADE, TESTO & IMMAGINE, TORINO, 2001
- BRUCE CHATWIN, THE SONGLINES (1987), TRAD. IT. LE VIE DEI CANTI, ADELPHI, MILANO, 1988
- FRANCO LA CECLA., PERDERSI, L'UOMO SENZA AMBIENTE, LATERZA, BARI, 1988
- PETER LANG, A CURA DI., SUBURBAN DISCIPLINE, PRINCETON ARCHITECTURAL PRESS, NEW YORK, 1997
- ROSALIND KRAUSS, PASSAGES IN MODERN SCULPTURE, MIT PRESS, 1981, TR. IT. PASSAGGI, BRUNO MONDADORI, MILANO, 1998



Reference Bibliography

about walking, arts and the cityes: - Omero, Odissea - Jean Jacques Rousseau, le fantasticherie del passeggiatore solitario, Torino, Einaudi 1993 (1770) - Henry David,Thoreau, Walden, (con prefazione di Wu Ming 2), Donzelli 2007 (1851) - Henry David,Thoreau, Camminare, SE, Milano 1999, (1854) - Robert,Walser, La passeggiata, Adelphi, Milano 1978 (1919) - Werner Herzog, Sentieri nel ghiaccio, Guanda, Milano 1980 - Gilles A Tiberghien, Land Art, Carré, Paris 1993 - Robert Smithson, The collected writings, Univeristy of California Press, Los Angeles 1996 - Piero Zanini, Significati del confine, Mondadori, Milano 1997 - Stalker, Attraverso i Territori Attuali, Jean Michel Place, Paris 2000 - David Le Breton, Il mondo a piedi : elogio della marcia, Milano, Feltrinelli, 2001 - Michel Foucault, Spazi altri. I luoghi delle eterotropie, mimesis, Milano 2002 - Rebecca Solnit, Storia del camminare, Bruno Mondadori, Milano 2002 - Gilles Clement, Manifesto del Terzo paesaggio, Quodilibet, Macerata 2005 - Duccio Demetrio, Filosofia del camminare. Esercizi di meditazione mediterranea, Cortina Raffaello 2005 - Raffaele Milani, Il paesaggio è un'avventura. Invito al piacere di viaggiare e di guardare, Feltrinelli 2005 - Giampaolo Nuvolati, Lo sguardo vagabondo. Il flâneur e la città da Baudelaire ai postmoderni, Il Mulino 2006 - Italo Testa, Pensieri viandanti. L'etica del camminare. Vol. 2, Diabasis 2009 On Rome: - Giovanni Berlinguer e Piero Della Seta, Borgate di Roma, Editori Riuniti, Roma 1960, 1976 - Italo Insolera, Roma Moderna, Einaudi, Torino 1962-2001 - Alberto Clementi e Francesco Perego (a cura di), La metropoli spontanea. Il caso di Roma, Dedalo, Bari 1983 - Vezio De Lucia, Se questa è una città, Editori Riuniti, Roma 1989 - Franco Martinelli, Roma Nuova. Borgate Spontanee e insediamenti pubblici, Angeli, Milano 1990 - Walter Tocci, Roma, che ne facciamo, Editori Riuniti, Roma 1993 - Massimo Ilardi e Paolo Desideri (a cura di), Attraversamenti: i nuovi territori dello spazio pubblico, costa e nolan, Genova 1997 - Marco Brazzoduro e Cinzia Conti (a cura di), Le città della capitale. Rapporti sociali e qualità della vita a Roma, Franco Angeli, Milano 2002 - Comune di Roma, Atlante delle periferie, (pubblicazione a cura dell’Ente), Roma 2003. - Giorgio Piccinato, La città eventuale, Quodlibet, Macerata 2004 - Giovanni Caudo, Case di carta: la “nuova” questione abitativa, in l’Unità (in due parti) 24 e 27 dicembre 2005 e http://www.urbanisticatre.uniroma3.it/editoriale/editoriale_caudo_casa.pdf - Piero Salvagli (a cura di), Roma Capitale nel XXI secolo. La città metropolitana policentrica, Palombi, Roma 2005 - Stalker, A Travers les Territoires Actuels / Aattraverso i Territori Attuali, Jean Michel Place, Paris 2000 - Lorenzo Romito, Campagnaromana, alla scoperta dell'Oltrecittà. In Marjetica Potrc, Fragmented worlds. Fondazione Ratti - Actar Barcellona 2006 - AA.VV, Modello Roma. L'ambigua modernità, Odradek, Roma 2007 - Carlo Cellamare, Fare città. Pratiche urbane e storie di luoghi, Eleuthera, Milano 2008 - Marco Cremaschi (a cura di), Tracce di quartieri. Il legame sociale nella città che cambia, Franco Angeli, Milano 2008 - Francesco Careri e Lorenzo Romito, Roma, una città senza case, un popolo senza terra, in Aldo Bonomi (a cura di), La Vita Nuda, Triennale Electa, Milano 2008, pp.105-115 - Walter Tocci, Italo Insolera, Domitilla Moranti, Avanti c'è posto. Storie e progetti del trasporto pubblico a Roma, Donzelli, Roma 2008 - Sonia Masiello, Roma periSferica. La città, le periferie, gli immigrati, la scuola, Franco Angeli, Milano 2009 - Caritas di Roma, Osservatorio Romano sulle Migrazioni. Sesto Rapporto, Idos, Roma 2010 - Antonio Castronovi (a cura di), un futuro per Roma, Ediesse, 2010 film: - Europa '51 (1952) di Roberto Rossellini - Accattone (1961) di Pierpaolo Pasolini - Mamma Roma (1962) di Pierpaolo Pasolini - Residence Roma (2001) di Fabio Caramaschi - Residence Bastoggi (2003) di Maurizio Iannelli e Caludio Canepari - Savorengo Ker (2009) di Fabrizio Boni e Giorgio de Finis - Good Buy Roma (2011) di Gaetano Crivaro e Margherita Pisano - Space Metropoliz (2013) di Fabrizio Boni e Giorgio de Finis

Type of delivery of the course

The course is divided in two parts. The first consists in lessons, explorations, fieldwork, conferences, seminars and workshops. The second is the elaboration of a project where the students elaborate a mapping of the abandoned Roman real estate heritage and begin to build collaborative relationships with the neighborhood and the civil society. They then choose a place to develop the project taking into account the identification of actors, users, possible funding, triggers of circular economy dynamics, impact on the neighborhood and urban scale, and elaborate architectural projects for the reuse of buildings, identifying the different phases of the project. The project can be a traditional architectural project, that simulate with drawings and models some possible transformations, a "design and build" project at the one to one scale; other kinds of urban transformation's tactics, depending of the context.

Attendance

The course takes place on two days a week, with a full day of laboratory of 8 hours and a day of 4 hours of frontal lessons. Students are required to follow the entire course and lectures and will only develop the planning phase remotely. Graphical deliveries are scheduled every week.

Type of evaluation

project evaluation and evaluation in progress