The Intensive Design teaching consists of modules: Intensive Design 1.1 and Intensive Design 1.2 with an integrated and complementary syllabus run with external input from the shipbuilding industry. Please refer to the individual modules for specific contents.
The integrated course consists of the modules: Intensive Design 1-1 and Intensive Design 1-2. The objectives of the two modules contribute to the final teaching objectives by addressing a specific case study in collaboration with the main shipyards in the area according to themes suggested by the shipyards themselves as relevant to the development of the sector.
Working groups are made by Italian and American studens combined together. The activity starts with a visit to a shipyard to introduce the case study of the course. In the following days all groups are workong in the class to solve their designs. Every evening a 10 minutes presentation per any group is checking the work.
Final presentation will introduce a 10 minute multimedia production.
There are no specific requirements.
Visiting of a factory or yard.
Introduction of the study case.
Brain storming.
Sketching.
Daily presentation.
Comments and remarks.
Final presentation.
Judgement, evaluation and ranking.
Every year treats a different study case.
The choice follows the most updated requirements of the world of the cruise market and/or superyacht interiors.
The first approach is to understand the field of work and the possible sources.
Then any group points out matierials, building methodologies, and solutions.
After every group propose their solutions in terms of interior designs.
Finally every group set ups their presentations and perform their show.
Most popular Interior design, Cruise and Yachting monthly magazines.
Interior design websites.
YACHT INTERIORS, DAAB, Cologne 2005
Ricevimento: By appointment to be agreed by e-mail to: paololicinio.nazzaro@unige.it
PAOLO LICINIO NAZZARO (President)
MASSIMO SALE-MUSIO
https://corsi.unige.it/9008/p/studenti-orario
The final evaluation of the teaching is given by the average of the evaluations gained within the two modules (3 cfu + 3 cfu) that make up the teaching itself. The final exam will not be passed until the student has passed the exam of both modules and recorded the final average.
Please refer to the pages of the individual modules for a more detailed description.