URBAN AND REGIONAL ANALYSIS AND PLANNING STUDIO
cod. 1005822

Academic year 2014/15
2° year of course - First semester
Professor responsible for the course unit
Michele ZAZZI
integrated course unit
12 credits
hub:
course unit
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Course unit structured in the following modules:

Learning objectives

The Urban and Regional Analysis and Planning Studio aims to provide students with the first knowledges in the analysis and evaluation of urban and land settlements, to make them able to address the reading and interpretation of the instruments of urban planning.
With this aim, the workshop offers students an overview about the historical evolution of the city, its morphological factors, the system of centralities, the planning instruments of national and regional issues, the problems and the critical factors that affect the decisions in urban planning.
The workshop will address these issues through the integration of the teaching of Analysis of Urban and Territorial Systems and of Urban Planning, offering lectures, seminaries and group work through which students can gain an understanding of issues related to knowledge and design of urban settlement.

Prerequisites

It is necessary to have computer skills and graphical basis for the composition of elaborate of urban analysis containing maps, text and images.

Course unit content

See the corresponding entry of the two modules of Urban and Regional Analysis ans Planning Studio.

Full programme

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Bibliography

B. Secchi, Prima lezione di urbanistica, Laterza, Roma-Bari, 2000
E. Salzano, Fondamenti di urbanistica. La storia e la norma, Laterza, Roma-Bari, 2003
A. Mercandino, Urbanistica tecnica – Pianificazione generale, Il Sole-24 Ore, Milano, 2006
M. C. Tosi (a cura di), Di cosa parliamo quando parliamo di urbanistica, Meltemi, Roma, 2006
M. Cacciari, La città, Pazzini, Rimini, 2009
E. Micelli, La gestione dei piani urbanistici, Marsilio, Venezia, 2011

The thematic analysis can be carried out through educational materials contained in the web site: www.urbanistica.unipr.it
Other texts will be indicated by the teachers during the course.

Teaching methods

The theoretical part of the course will be articulated through: lectures with audio-visual aids, while the technical content will be objects of discussions in a seminar format.
The application part of the course will be developed through group activities that will conclude with an exhibition and a collective discussion on the results that the students will have received.

Assessment methods and criteria

The assessment will be carried out through:
- conducting exercises through which students manifest the degree of knowledge and
mastery of the topics covered in the course;
- the preparation of group work that will focus on the analysis of the planning
instruments in force in a medium-sized municipality in the province of Parma;
- the final interview exam.
Final assessment will be carried out through an oral examination on the contents of the lessons.
For the assessment exam, the score will be determined as follows:

Written exercises 30%
divided as follows:
conceptual correctness 20%
clarity 10%
Group work 20%
divided as follows:
accuracy of the assessments made 15%
ability in graphics and statement 5%
Oral exam 50%
divided as follows:
theoretical correctness 35%
property and clarity 15%

Other information

It is recommended to attend the course and conduct exercises that will be conducted periodically in the classroom.
At the end of the group works, the students will synthesize the results of their activities in posters that will be presented and discussed in the seminar on the issues of urban teaching that will take place at the end of the academic year 2014-2015.

2030 agenda goals for sustainable development

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