Architects and the Urbanization Process
People
Course director
Assistant
Description
Neither architecture nor urbanism are codified as disciplines. Accordingly, architects can base their interventions in cities upon a multitude of premises. The conceptional options are multiplied because the city, urban society and the urban economy are all subjected to complex processes of transformation. The connection between architecture production and urbanisation is the focus of this seminar. Lectures and assigned readings will present urban environments from the late 19th century to the recent past and present: their representation and perception, their configuration, transformation or reconstruction. Linking urban space to economic regulation and social differentiation, we will ask how cultural shifts impact the concept of ‘urbanity’ and problematise the role of architects. In particular, we will ask how they deploy symbolic capital in changing urban environments.
Objectives
Critical and historical analysis of the issues discussed in the course.
Teaching mode
In presence
Learning methods
Reading assignments (excerpts) with short written responses prior to class meeting.
Examination information
Written exam during examination session
Education
- Master in Storia e teoria dell’arte e dell’architettura (120 ECTS), Lecture ex cathedra, Elective course, Elective, 1st year (3.0 ECTS)
- Master in Storia e teoria dell’arte e dell’architettura (120 ECTS), Lecture ex cathedra, Elective course, Elective, 2nd year (3.0 ECTS)
- 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