Master of Science in Urban Design - II year I Semester
Landscape Architecture - 6CFU
Prof. Francesco Ghio
The discipline of landscape architecture poses one of its main objectives the control and compatible development and integrated management of land, and a careful design of the open space as required by international protocols on the environment and identified by the European Landscape Convention.
The course offers an overview of the most significant experiences of Landscape Architecture European and Italian.
Large urban parks, gardens and new public spaces are presented through lectures and conferences conducted by the teacher and invited experts with a focus on the case of Rome.
The lessons are as follows:
- Conceptual framework;
- Presentation of examples of projects and interventions landscape Italian and foreign (France, Spain, Holland, Germany) on a regional scale and urban
- The case of Rome: green system, Green archaeological, historic villas, gardens and parks of the city of the twentieth century, contemporary parks and public spaces;
The subject / year project is done together with the parallel Architecture and Urban Design Laboratory and an in-depth thanks to the contribution of teachers holding the other modules of the course (Representation Landscape and Plant Ecology)
For further information please visit
www.paesaggio.uniroma3.it
where teaching materials are also available, bibliography and a very large collection of websites.
Representation of Landscape - 2CFU
Prof. Maria Grazia Cianci
This part of the course is part of the training project of the degree course as a tool for investigation of issues related to reading comprehension and representation of urban space and territory.
The student experiments with different techniques of representation through surveys, direct observations, readings and manipulation of images, maps, photographs.
It will also provide technical, interpretative and historiographical reading for urban design, showing how, over the centuries, different needs and purposes have generated different iconographic products.
The course is to develop themes, all centered on the question of urban and regional representation in modern and contemporary, with a focus on contemporary figurative languages, structured in four parts.
I-Lectures on the representation of the land and the environment (historical foundations, technical and expressive)
Surveys II-related issues in course design
III-Tutorials individual practices for the deepening of the trials of different methods of graphic representation
IV-specific elaborations to be determined during the course
AA.VV. "representations. Encyclopedia of urban and regional planning ", Franco Angeli 1984
R. Biassutti The terrestrial landscape, Utet 1997
MG Cianci, the figurative dimension of the landscape. The representation of landscape in contemporary design,
in "The design of the architecture between tradition and innovation" Gangemi Editore 2002
MGCianci, Metaphors. Representations and interpretations of landscapes Alinea publishing
MGCianci 2008, The representation of the landscape. Methods and procedures for the analysis and representation of the landscape; Alinea publishing
K. Clark 2008 The landscape art; Garzanti 1985
G. Cullen The concise Town scape, Architectural Press, Oxford 1971
E. Turri Landscape as theater. From the territory lived in the territory represented, Marsilio Editori 1998
MCZerbi Landscapes of geography; G. Giappichelli Publisher 1993
R. Gambino Store - Innovate. Landscape, environment, land, Utet 1997
Plant Ecology - 2 CFU
Prof. John Buccomino
During the first part of the course will provide key information on the methodologies currently in use in biology Plant and analysis of issues concerning the conservation of biodiversity and management of the natural environment, rural, urban.
follow the insights on the character of the dynamics of serial and catenal Italian vegetation for the establishment of models in ecological and structural support for a consistent choice of design of open spaces.
Methodology (Flora, Vegetation, Landscape)
Relationship between climate, soil and vegetation Vegetation
current and potential
The main biomes in the world
Zone and vegetation levels in Italy and the Lazio region
primary and secondary succession - series and mapping of vegetation
Fitosociologia geobotany
Types of open spaces and environmental design
Textbooks:
Pignatti S. (Ed.), 1995 - Plant Ecology. UTET.
C. Blasi, A. Paolella, 1992 - Environmental design. New Scientific Italy.
Texts to be consulted:
Ubaldi D., 2003 - Flora, phytocoenosis and the environment. Elements and geobotany phytosociology. CLUEB publisher.
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