The integrated teaching consists of the modules: Industrial Design 3-1 and Industrial Design 3-2. The objectives of the two modules contribute to the final teaching objectives with the aim of tackling a complex design theme characterised by collaboration between nautical design and nautical engineers, simulating the professional world’s work teams.
The Studio Workshop is made up of the modules: Industrial Design 3-1 and Industrial Design 3-2.
Students must have the basic know-how of the main types of hulls and propulsions, construction technologies, ergonomic elements and the knowledge on how to plan the on-board environments: optimizing connection flows between open and closed spaces, between public and private spaces, between day and night spaces, between passenger and crew spaces.
In terms of control and illustration of the project, they must know the use of hand and digital drawing tools.
Working in a group, they learn how to understand and optimize their contribution by working in team. Finally, through a series of public presentations, they learn how to illustrate the results achieved.
Ricevimento: By appointment to be agreed by e-mail to: massimo.salemusio@unige.it
Ricevimento: To be agreed by email: andrea.vian@unige.it
Ricevimento: Wednesday morning, by booking e-mail at the Genoa office Thursday, by booking e-mail at the La Spezia headquarters
MASSIMO SALE-MUSIO (President)
ANDREA VIAN (President Substitute)
MARIO ZIGNEGO (President Substitute)
The final evaluation is given by the evaluations gained along the teaching of both the the two modules (6 ETCS + 6 ETCS). The final exam is based on the design studio work presentation to the jury of both the teachers. The judgement will be based on the proceeding of the design work, the finalized technical drawings and the graphic panels together with the multimedia work, including any students’ dissertation. The evaluation is obtained by the average of the marks of all these items.
Please refer to the pages of the individual modules for a more detailed description.