The aim of the module is to develop the ability to take an anamnesis of a context, the skills to make a diagnosis, the creativity to identify a possible cure, i.e. the ability to make knowledge and intuition coexist in a landscape project that has strong ecological connotations and responds to precise environmental issues.
The course consists of theoretical lectures, seminars and site visits to support the design exercise; the latter will be conducted by groups of two or more students and its progress will be evaluated in the form of discussions and reviews with the teachers.
Students who have a valid certification of physical or learning disabilities on file with the University and who wish to discuss possible accommodations or other circumstances regarding lectures, coursework and exams, should speak both with the teacher and with the Department of Architecture and Design's disability referent (https://architettura.unige.it/commissioni_e_referenti_dipartimento).
The contents of the lectures, seminars and technical visits concern the complexity of landscape design in contexts characterised by evident or latent environmental problems, the development of specific analysis methodologies and design tools to redesign and redefine waste places, abandoned areas or areas characterised by difficult ecological and/or urban conditions.
- A. Lambertini, Fare parchi urbani: etiche ed estetiche del progetto contemporaneo in Europa, Firenze University Press, 2006.
- M. Corrado, A. Lambertini, Atlante delle nature urbane. Centouno voci per i paesaggi quotidiani, Editrice Compositori, 2011.
- I. Cortesi, Il progetto del vuoto. Public space in motion 2000-2004, Alinea, 2004.
- G. Incerti, M. De Poli, Atlante dei paesaggi riciclati. Skira, 2014.
- F. Mazzino, P. Burlando, Paesaggi ritrovati. Esperienze di architettura del paesaggio, The Plan, Bologna 2016.
- F. Zagari, Manuale di progettazione dei giardini, Mancosu, Roma 2009.
Ricevimento: By appointment
FABIO MANFREDI (President)
ANTONIO FERRANTE
ILDA VAGGE
The examination will consist of a discussion of the design drawings.
Design drawings in uni A1 format (42.0 cm x 59.4 cm) with the following contents will be evaluated:
1 Landscape reading | Anamnesis & Diagnosis 2 Masterplan | Care 3 Insights | Therapy