Conservation, Reuse and the Practice of Restoration
People
Course director
Assistant
Description
The course consists of lectures, filed trips, thematic exercises and seminars. The teaching activity and the in-depth study of the issues are divided into three areas of investigation and verification: approach to the methods, knowledge of the tools, study of cases carried out. Attendance, at least for 80% of the activities, is mandatory. During the semester, the case studies (completed works) relating to the reuse-restoration-transformation field, agreed with the students, will be the basis for applied research work in the field. The control of knowledge is done continuously during the semester through oral presentations in front of the class (seminars), interviews with the professor, the delivery of the research work at the end of the semester and an oral examination.
Objectives
The practices of recovery and restoration represent, beyond orientations and situations, an important opportunity to recomprehend the role and the sense of the historical building in the more general context to which it belongs. The actions of care and safeguard of the existing heritage can have decisive implications on the process of formation and transformation of the territory. In this sense the restoration and recovery project is an architectural project, and the renewed relationship between pre-existence and landscape becomes a reference point for orientation in the homologated space of the contemporary city. The aim of the course is to work with students on a training course that focuses on the project on the existing and the knowledge of the constraints and procedures typical of this architectural practice.
Teaching mode
In presence
Learning methods
50% Lecture
40% Seminars
10% On-site visits without overnight stay
Examination information
Delivery of a research work and oral examination
Bibliography
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- Conti, Alessandro, Ferretti, Massimo. Storia del restauro e della conservazione delle opere d'arte. [nuova ed.]. Milano: Electa, 2002.
- Denslagen, Wim, Denslagen, Wim F.. Architectural restoration in Western Europe: controversy and continuity. Amsterdam: Architectura and Natura press, 1994.
- Giovannoni, Gustavo, Bonaccorso, Giuseppe, Zucconi, Guido. Dal capitello alla città. Milano: Jaca Book, 1997.
- L'allegoria del patrimonio
- Petzet, Michael. International principles of preservation. Paris: Icomos, 2009.
- Riegl, Alois, Trost, Renate, Scarrocchia, Sandro. Il culto moderno dei monumenti: il suo carattere e i suoi inizi. [3a ed.]. Bologna: Nuova Alfa editoriale, 1990.
- Ruskin, John. Le sette lampade dell'architettura. 6a rist.. Milano: Jaca Book, 2007.
- Urbani, Giovanni, Zanardi, Bruno. Intorno al restauro. Milano: Skira, 2000.
- Viollet-le-Duc, Eugène Emmanuel, Crippa, M. Antonietta, Colombini Mantovani, Adriana Maria. L'architettura ragionata: estratti dal "Dizionario". Milano: Jaca Book, 1990.
- Baldini, Umberto. Teoria del restauro e unità di metodologia. Firenze Nardini: Centro internazionale del libro, 1978.
- Brandi, Cesare. Teoria del restauro. [18a rist.]. Torino: G. Einaudi, 1998.
- Ferlenga, Alberto, Vassallo, Eugenio, Schellino, Francesca. Antico e nuovo: architetture e architettura. Padova: Il Poligrafo, 2007.
Education
- Bachelor of Science in Architecture, Lecture ex cathedra, Corso storico-umanistico, 3rd year
- Bachelor of Science in Architecture, Lecture ex cathedra, SA - Storia e teoria dell'arte e dell'architettura, 3rd year