70748 - Laboratory of Restoration 2 (Ceramic and Glass Materials and Products)

Academic Year 2022/2023

  • Moduli: Paola Perpignani (Modulo 1) Filippo Bandini (Modulo 2) Silvia Ferucci (Modulo 3) Silvia Ferucci (Modulo 4)
  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures (Modulo 1) Traditional lectures (Modulo 2) Traditional lectures (Modulo 3) Traditional lectures (Modulo 4)
  • Campus: Ravenna
  • Corso: Single cycle degree programme (LMCU) in Conservation and restoration of cultural heritage (cod. 8616)

Learning outcomes

At the end of the laboratory activity (250 hours) the student has the basic knowledge related to the production technologies of ceramic and glass materials. Through the direct examination of the objects, the student, also through specially set-up school-workshops, is able to identify the material and morphological characteristics, through surveys and experiments in the laboratory. Finally, it is able to draw up accurate graphic documentation, descriptive reports and recognize in a certain way the technique used in the realization of the artifacts investigated.

Course contents

For details on laboratory activities please refer to the website of the course of study:

https://corsi.unibo.it/magistralecu/ConservazioneRestauroBeniculturali

Teaching methods

Operational restoration activities at the laboratory.
Frontal lessons.
Operational restoration activities at external sites.

In consideration of the types of activities and teaching methods adopted, the frequency of this training activity requires the performance of all students of Modules 1 and 2 in e-learning mode [https://www.unibo.it/it/servizi-e-opportunita/salute-e-assistenza/salute-e-sicurezza/sicurezza-e-salute-nei-luoghi-di-studio-e-tirocinio] and participation in Modules 3 and 4 of specific training on safety and health in places of study. Information on the dates and methods of attendance of specific training modules can be found in the appropriate section of the course website. For the specific activities of restoration laboratories, medical fitness is required, which is assessed following a medical examination organised by the University Service of Occupational Medicine.

Assessment methods

The verification will be carried out daily during the laboratory activities. At the end of each activity, a detailed technical report of the activity carried out must be submitted. The student will have to demonstrate that he has acquired a good dexterity in addition to the ability to connect the learned contents, to elaborate a project, to use the correct terminology. The evaluation will take into account the active participation in lessons and exercises, and the improvement of the technique. By virtue of the above criteria, the student will be subjected to verification for each module of Laboratory activities, obtaining a judgment of merit (insufficient, sufficient, good, more than good, excellent, excellent). Eligibility will be granted only in the case of all assessments equal to or higher than sufficiency.

Teaching tools

The teaching material will be uploaded on the online platform made available by the university.

Office hours

See the website of Paola Perpignani

See the website of Filippo Bandini

See the website of Silvia Ferucci

See the website of Silvia Ferucci