Architects and the Urbanization Process
People
Teacher
Spagna M.
Assistant
Description
Neither architecture nor urbanism are codified as disciplines. Accordingly, architects can base their interventions in cities upon a multitude of premises. Conceptional options are multiplied because city, urban society, urban economy are all subjected to complex processes of transformation. The course is based on lectures, texts and discussions. Active participation in class discussions, based on readings, is required. Prior to class students will deliver a short written response to an assigned reading. Course content will be assessed in a final written exam.
Education
- Master of Science in Architecture, Culture of the territory, Historical-humanistic optional courses, 1st year
- Master of Science in Architecture, Culture of the territory, Historical-humanistic optional courses, 2nd year