- Docente: Martina Massari
- Credits: 4
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Cesena
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Corso:
Single cycle degree programme (LMCU) in
Architecture (cod. 9265)
Also valid for Single cycle degree programme (LMCU) in Architecture (cod. 9265)
Learning outcomes
At the end of the module, the student acquires a basic knowledge of the themes that run through contemporary town planning, and of the theories, strategies and tools used by town planners in the interpretation of the built environment and in the design of its transformations.
Course contents
The Urban Planning Technique module/teaching is an integral part of the Urban Planning Laboratory. Lessons in Urban Planning Technique will take place in the classroom, jointly between the two laboratories, and will include contributions from Italian and international researchers, lecturers and professionals in open/seminar mode.
Lectures (20 hours)
Within the Laboratory, the Urban Planning Technique module will develop theoretical topics to support the design exercise. The lectures will deal with: thematic in-depth studies useful for a better definition of the phases of analysis, strategy construction and project; overviews and in-depth studies on the themes emerging in the contemporary urban debate on urban and territorial regeneration. In particular, the programme will address the following topics: the design of territorial and green networks; the design and policies for sustainable mobility and cycling; the regeneration of urban public space: placemaking, experimentation and temporary uses; the design of the healthy city: green areas and active mobility spaces; participation in urban regeneration practices: neighbourhood workshops, urban innovation; representation in urban planning.
The theoretical lectures will be complemented by seminars in which professionals and technicians from the public administration will be invited, with the aim of illustrating application cases in support of the Laboratory project.
Exercise and revision (20 hours)
The course involves an in-depth study by students of a project theme developed in the Workshop. The activity will be assessed in conjunction with collective discussions on the progress of the Laboratory project, during which each student will present his or her progress. The final delivery will take place in correspondence with the Laboratory examination discussion.
Readings/Bibliography
Calvino I., Le città invisibili (Invisible Cities), Editore: Einaudi, Anno edizione: 1972
Clément G., Manifesto del terzo paesaggio (Manifeste du Tiers-Paysage), Editore: Quodlibet, Macerata, Anno edizione: 2005
De Rossi, A. (2018) (a cura di), Riabitare l'Italia. Le aree interne tra abbandoni e riconquiste, Roma, Donzelli
EcoWebTown. Journal of Sustainable Design, Vol. 1, n. 19. Dossier: Il progetto urbano per i centri minori. Opinioni a confronto. Disponibile on-line: https://ecowebtown.com/
Fontanari E., Piperata G. (2017) (a cura di), Agenda Re-cycle. Proposte per reinventare la città, Il Mulino, Bologna
Gabellini, P. (2018), Le mutazioni dell'urbanistica, Carocci, Roma
Gehl, J. (2010), Cities for People, Island Press, London
Magnaghi A.(2010), Il progetto locale, Bollati Boringhieri Bologna
Orioli, V., Massari, M., Praticare l'urbanistica. Traiettorie tra innovazione sociale e pianificazione, FrancoAngeli, Milano, 2023 https://series.francoangeli.it/index.php/oa/catalog/book/928
Palermo P.C., Ponzini D., Place-making and Urban Development: New Challanges for Contemporary Planning and Design, Editore: Routledge, Anno edizione: 2015
Secchi, B.(2001), Prima lezione di Urbanistica , Laterza, Bari
Vento-Politecnico di Milano (Pileri, P., Giacomel, A., Giudici, D., Munno, C., Moscarelli, R., Bianchi, F.) (2018) (a cura di), Ciclabili e cammini per narrare territori. Arte design e bellezza dilatano il progetto di infrastrutture leggere, Ediciclo Editore
Teaching methods
The module consists of face-to-face lectures, open lectures with researchers, lecturers and practitioners who will discuss topics of relevance to the workshop, and seminars to check the progress of the students' work, conducted in association with the workshop lecturers and tutors.
Assessment methods
The module is an integral part of the Urban Planning Laboratory, with which it shares the verification of learning of the concepts covered during the semester through seminars and public discussion with the class.
Exercise
Participating students will develop throughout the course an in-depth research study of a design theme chosen on the basis of its relevance to the design elements to be explored. The format for returning the work will be an A1 board. This exercise will be deepened, updated and revised during the semester and presented during the final examination. The work is necessary for the acquisition of the techniques of in-depth study, reading and interpretation of urban and territorial contexts for the Urban Planning Laboratory.
Oral examination
1) The exercise carried out, revised during the course of the year and returned by means of A1 board, is preparatory to admission to the exam. The grade awarded (with marks from 0 to 5) contributes to defining the final assessment.
The exercise assessment will be awarded taking into consideration the exercise assigned and the discussion of the theoretical texts and topics covered in class. Each criterion will be awarded 0 to 1 point.
Criteria:
- autonomy in the choice of topic
- completeness of descriptive information
- presence of bibliographical sources
- argumentative capacity of the critical analysis and transferable elements in the project
- graphic coherence
2) The final oral examination will cover the course content and the bibliographical references included in the official list that will be provided at the beginning of the course and uploaded on the online platform. The examination will take place in an integrated manner with the Urban Planning Laboratory and will include the verification of the theoretical topics covered in class, argued on the basis of the project presented. The final examination will require the delivery of the A1 exercises produced during the module, and the discussion of their contents with reference to the theoretical topics covered.
Teaching tools
Classroom lectures with multimedia presentations deposited and consultable via the university distribution lists (AMS Campus).
Laboratory activities supported by cartographic materials and in-depth thematic studies that can be consulted via the university distribution lists (AMS Campus).
Department library as support for bibliographic research activities, specific documentation and in-depth studies.
Links to further information
https://www.laboratoriocarta.com
Office hours
See the website of Martina Massari
SDGs




This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.