This unit provides advanced capabilities regarding the use of drawing as a mean of design expression. The course also provides a deepest insight on design problems and specific knowlegdge on boat components functionality.
The teaching consists of a theoretical part and a laboratory part with weekly checks and revisions.
The educational objective of the course is to provide the student with the basic tools to tackle the design of a pleasure boat or a cruise ship or similar (ferry) motor/sailing and to develop the design of the subsets that compose it (urban planning, deck plans, interior layout and decor)
The first part of the teaching is based on market research, comparison and choice of reference boats/ships. In the second part, the design of the layout, general plans and sections begins; in this part, three-dimensional modeling can be used as an aid to composition. In the third part, the general plans are completed, the interior layout is explored in depth and the hull, deck and superstructure are modeled in 3D.
The expected results are an advanced understanding of the fundamentals of nautical design and the development of the ability to set up the project of a vessel/ship, inserting it into the portion of the market of its competence, and to develop the general plans that allow the exhaustive description of the same.
Teaching is carried out through lectures by the teacher, guided exercises and project laboratory in the classroom.
The main topics covered can be summarized in two macro themes: the general principles of design and the specificities of naval and nautical design.
UNDERSTANDING 3D SPACE;
THE DESIGN SPIRAL;
MORPHOLOGICAL and TYPOLOGICAL ANALYSIS;
INTRO TO DESIGN BOATS/SHIPS;
SKETCHES, DRAWINGS, CONCEPT DESIGN;
COMPOSITION OF VOLUMES;
GEOMETRIC PARTS OF THE BOAT;
INTERNAL DISTRIBUTION AND ORGANIZATION OF SPACES;
PRINCIPLES OF ERGONOMICS;
ON-BOARD ENVIRONMENTS, INTERIOR MATERIALS AND DECOR.
Alessandro Valenti, Mario Zignego, Interior Design Multitasking, Sagep, 2017
Massimo Musio Sale, Yacht Design. Dal concept alla rappresentazione, Tecniche Nuove, 2009
Carlo Sciarrelli. Lo yacht. Origine ed evoluzione del veliero da diporto, Mursia, 1970
Massino Paperini, Yacht design. Interni e sovrastrutture, Lupetti Editore, 2011
Massimo Gregori, Francesca Lanz, Interior yacht design, Francoangeli, 2017
Paolo Lodigiani, Capire e progettare le barche, Hoepli, 2016
Mario Ivan Zignego, Cruise Vessel Design, DOGMA Editore
Adams J, Ocean steamers, New Cavandish Book, 1983
Campodonico P, Transatlantici, scenari e sogni di mare, Skira, 2004
Eliseo M, - Piccione P. Transatlantici, Tormena, 2001
Riviste del settore
Sitografia cantieri nautici
Ricevimento: Wednesday morning, by booking e-mail at the Genoa office Thursday, by booking e-mail at the La Spezia headquarters
MARIO ZIGNEGO (President)
MASSIMO SALE-MUSIO (President Substitute)
https://corsi.unige.it/9268/p/studenti-orario
Oral and written
The written part consists of the project documents, the market survey, the sketches, collected in a book.
The oral part consists of a dissertation of the project.
The evaluation of the design part consists in the overall examination of the documents, in the coherence between the initial requirements and the proposed project, in the graphics of the general plans.
The oral discussion of the project allows to evaluate the expressive and motivational skills of the candidate.
The evaluation of the student is carried out during the oral exam and is based on the ability to describe autonomously, with coherence and propriety of terms the topics and demonstrations presented in class
The attribution of the grade will take into account: Knowledge of the topics covered, Ability to present, Ability to solve problems of the project