Social Architecture
People
Course director
Assistant
Description
Housing is one of the biggest challenges of our time. Growing and aging populations, persistent urbanisation, world-wide migration, and increasing number of single householders in Western countries mean that up to one billion new dwellings will be needed by 2030. The course will take the resulting ecological, economical, and social problems as an impetus to examine innovative and engaged models of housing. It is the aim to discuss different aspects of dwelling with the help of historical and contemporary examples, and to get to know possible courses of action. The range of the course will extend from the utopian projects of the nineteenth century up to contemporary examples of buildings for refugees and concepts of sharing.
Objectives
Knowledge of historical and current communal forms of housing - understanding of the associated social, societal and political concepts as well as the economic and ecological contexts - discussion of 'elementary' housing needs - critical discussion of the examples treated - discussion of possible architectural strategies in the context of political, societal, economic and ecological framework conditions
Teaching mode
In presence
Learning methods
90% lectures, 10% seminars
Examination information
Paper
Education
- Master in Storia e teoria dell’arte e dell’architettura (120 ECTS), Lecture ex cathedra, Elective course, Elective, 1st year (3 ECTS)
- Master of Science in Architecture, History and theory of art and architecture, Historical-humanistic optional courses, 1st year
- Master of Science in Architecture, History and theory of art and architecture, Historical-humanistic optional courses, 2nd year