79889 - Aesthetics and Landscape

Academic Year 2021/2022

  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Cesena
  • Corso: Single cycle degree programme (LMCU) in Architecture (cod. 0881)

Learning outcomes

The evolution of the concept “landscape” will be studied by analyzing thought and works of philosophers and artists whose disciplines are related to architecture. The goal of this course is to address students in the search for themes of reflection and criticism on the relationship between architecture and nature.

Course contents

The Final Workshop: Design, History and Restoration (C.I.16 CFU, 192 hours) consists of the module/ teaching characteristic of Restoration (6 CFU, 72 hours) as well as a module/ teachings of:

- New technologies for the Survey of Architecture (2 CFU, 24 hours).

- Aesthetic and landscape (2 CFU, 24 hours);

- Rehabilitation of historic buildings (2 CFU, 24 hours);

- Design and active conservation of historic landscapes and open spaces (2 CFU, 24 hours);

- Architectural composition/museography (2 CFU, 24 hours).

The course Aesthetic and landscape will examine the main lines of the philosophy of landscape that has reflected on the role of the ruins within the landscape and then proceed to the reconstruction of a possible aesthetics of the ruins, between nature and history, memory and oblivion. We will try to focus on the peculiar mode of perception and artistic appreciation that is established with the environment thanks to the presence of the relics of human construction on the background of natural processes that tend to take possession of them. For this purpose, we will refer also to narrative sources and to sources from visual culture (painting, photography, cinema etc.).


Readings/Bibliography

Georg Simmel, Die Ruine (1907), it. transl. Le rovine, in Id., La moda e altri saggi di cultura filosofica (1911), Milano, Longanesi, 1985, p. 101-114, and Id., Philosophie der Landschaft (1913), it. transl. Filosofia del paesaggio, in Id., Il volto e il ritratto. Saggi sull'arte, Bologna, Il Mulino, 1985, p. 71-83.

Walter Benjamin, Ursprung des deutschen Trauerspiels (1928), it. transl. Il dramma barocco tedesco, Torino, Einaudi, 1999 (in particular, Allegoria e dramma barocco (I)) and Id., Über den Begriff der Geschichte (1940), it. transl. Sul concetto di storia; Torino, Einaudi, 1997.

Georges Didi-Huberman, Écorces, Paris, Minuit, 2011, it. transl. Scorze, Roma, Nottetempo, 2014.

Marc Augé, Rovine e macerie. Il senso del tempo, Torino, Bollati Boringhieri, 2004

Nicholas Pethes, Jens Ruchatz (Hg.), Gedächtnis und Erinnerung. Ein interdisziplinäres Lexicon, Reinbek, Rowohlt, 2001, it. edition edited by A. Borsari, Dizionario della memoria e del ricordo, Milano, Bruno Mondadori, 20042 (passim).

Paolo D'Angelo, a cura di, Estetica e paesaggio, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2009.


Teaching methods

The course comprises 24 hours of lessons.

Assessment methods

 

The Final Workshop: Design, History and Restoration (C.I.16 CFU, 192 hours) consists of the module/ teaching characteristic of Restoration (6 CFU, 72 hours) as well as a module/ teachings of:

- New technologies for the Survey of Architecture (2 CFU, 24 hours).

- Aesthetic and landscape (2 CFU, 24 hours);

- Rehabilitation of historic buildings (2 CFU, 24 hours);

- Design and active conservation of historic landscapes and open spaces (2 CFU, 24 hours);

- Architectural composition/museography (2 CFU, 24 hours).

 The Final Workshop: Design, History and Restoration includes the verification of the learning of the contents of all the modules/teachings that make up the Integrated Course and takes place in a single examination test.

The evaluation will be effected on the basis of the laboratory work explained on the final report of the project. The assessment of suitability is based on the weighted application of the following two criteria: knowledge of the theoretical content and bibliography and acquisition of instrumental skills (50%), clarity and effectiveness of presentation (50%).

Teaching tools

Specific bibliographies to the different research addresses of the lab will be developed during the various lessons, starting with the tools available in the texts indicated in the program, to switch to specialized databases and local documentary funds. The teaching material presented during the lessons is made available to the student in paper or electronic format via the internet, also following the access restrictions, according to the modalities that will be indicated at the beginning of the lab.

Office hours

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SDGs

Quality education Gender equality Sustainable cities Responsible consumption and production

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