METHODS OF BIBLIOGRAPHICAL AND ARCHIVAL RESEARCH ON HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE
cod. 1005780

Academic year 2016/17
2° year of course - First semester
Professor
Carlo MAMBRIANI
Academic discipline
Prova finale per settore senza discipline (PROFIN_S)
Field
Per la prova finale
Type of training activity
Language/Final test
10 hours
of face-to-face activities
1 credits
hub: PARMA
course unit
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Integrated course unit module: CORE ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND REUSE STUDIO

Learning objectives

The major aim of the course is to enable students to get archival and bibliographic instruments in order to analyse and understand movements, effects and protagonists (architects, artists, patrons, benefits, etc) in architecture (first Dublin Descriptor). To achieve this aim it’s necessary to always use multiple approaches and different methods of analysis observing the Unity of History (second Dublin Descriptor). Undergraduate should be able: to use the acquired knowledge to make personal and mature judgements (third Dublin Descriptor); to use the appropriate technical language (fourth Dublin Descriptor); to establish logical connections between bibliography and archival documents, to read the complexity of architecture (fifth Dublin Descriptor).

Prerequisites

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Course unit content

During their last year, students deal again with historical subjects to improve their instruments of critical analysis and historiographical synthesis, in view both of writing their thesis and of coping more knowingly with their future profession. The course aims to give some hints about archival and bibliographical methods of research in architecture.

Full programme

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Bibliography

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Teaching methods

Teacher orientated lessons with slides.

Assessment methods and criteria

See Laboratorio di sintesi

Other information

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2030 agenda goals for sustainable development

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