Update to 20.02.2020
1) METHODOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF THE RESEARCH
Course reserved for Sections A-B-C (XXXV cycle)
2) KNOWLEDGE AND COMMUNICATION OF THE BUILT ASSETS
Course reserved for Section B (XXXV cycle)
2nd year
3) IN-DEPTH AND UPDATES ON RESEARCH IN HISTORY AND RESTORATION OF ARCHITECTURE
Course reserved for Sections A-C (XXXIV and XXXV cycle)
4) IN-DEPTH AND UPDATES OF THE RESEARCH IN DRAWING
Course reserved for Section B (XXXIV and XXXV cycle)
3rd year
5) ADVANCED RESEARCH EXPERIENCE IN THE HISTORY AND RESTORATION OF ARCHITECTURE
Course reserved for Sections A-B-C (XXIII, XXXIV and XXXV cycle)
For all years: Cycle of four joint seminars with external speakers of the History of Architecture, Design and Restoration (to be scheduled during the year)
1st year
1) METHODOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF THE RESEARCH
Course reserved for Sections A-B-C (XXXV cycle)
Piazza Borghese, 9
Great Hall
Lesson n. 1- 27/01/2020
- 9.00-11.00
prof. Alessandro Viscogliosi
Raphael's map of Rome
- 11.30-13.30
prof. Maria Piera Sette
Stratifications of the anthropic space: for a dialectic between history and contemporaneity
Lesson n. 2 - 14/02/2020
- 9.00-11.00; 11.30-13.00
Proff. Laura Carnevali, Marco Carpiceci, Graziano Mario Valenti, Emanuela Chiavoni, Elena Ippoliti The methodological approach of a research project in the design sector. Generalities and specificities in the areas of SUBTOPIC A, B, C, D
Lesson n. 3 - 03/03/2020
- 9.00-11.00
prof. Flavia Cantatore
An architecture by Raphael for Leo X's doctor: the palace of Iacopo da Brescia on via Alessandrina - 11.30-13.30
prof. Calogero Bellanca
Antonio Munoz: reflections on architectural restorations
2) KNOWLEDGE AND COMMUNICATION OF THE BUILT ASSETS
Course reserved for Section B (XXXV cycle)
Locations in Piazza Borghese and via del castro Laurenziano
First part
SUBTOPIC 'A' - 20/24 January 2020 - Headquarters in Piazza Borghese, PhD Meeting Room
The three-dimensional model for the knowledge and representation of architecture and urban centers
Proff. Laura Carnevali, Marco Carpiceci, Fabio Lanfranchi, Maria Martone, Michele Russo
Topics: Integrated survey for the representation of architecture, historic centers and the territory: theory, methods, techniques, tools, with particular reference to the topographic, photographic and photogrammetric method, also through the analysis of case studies. Digital photography and diversification of applications for architecture. History, theoretical foundations, tools, elaborations.
SUBTOPIC 'B' - February 3-6, 2020 - Headquarters in Piazza Borghese, PhD Meeting Room
Drawing as a model: Perspective as a scientific tool for knowledge, design and representation of real and illusory urban space
Proff. Leonardo Baglioni, Laura Carlevaris, Marco Fasolo, Marta Salvatore, Graziano M. Valenti
Topics: Overview of the historical development of methods of representation. The perspective: references and insights. The digital methods of representation: characters, principles and purposes.
The perspective and its applications: studies and research scenarios. Science at the origins of perspective: optics, mathematics and "scaenographia". Piero della Francesca's contribution to the history of perspective. The perspective between the Renaissance and the Baroque, projective principles and experimental practice. The perspective in the twentieth century in Italy.
SUBTOPIC 'C' - 17-20 February 2020 - Headquarters in Piazza Borghese, PhD Meeting Room
Observatory on tangible and intangible cultural heritage: monitor / understand / evaluate / orient
Proff. Carlo Bianchini, prof. Emanuela Chiavoni, Carlo Inglese, Alfonso Ippolito, Luca Ribichini
Topics: Observatory on tangible and intangible cultural heritage: objectives, methodologies and applications. Heritage monitoring; analysis tools and methodologies. Knowledge, documentation and representation. The design for the study, analysis and understanding of the built heritage. From data to model. The quality of the data acquired also from massive acquisition. Massive low-cost acquisitions for cataloging and digital archives. The reconstruction of complex models through integrated methodologies. From textual data to the total model.
SUBTOPIC 'D' - 10/13 March 2020 - Headquarters in Piazza Borghese, Meeting Room Doctorate Representing, communicating, enhancing cultural heritage
Proff. Andrea Casale, Tommaso Empler, Elena Ippoliti, Leonardo Paris, Fabio Quici
Topics: The subject of the communication: from cultural property to intangible heritage: legislative foundations and recent developments; the communication of the Cultural Heritage: from the visit to the cultural experience; the evolution of the Museum (Royal Museum, Virtual Museum, Ecomuseum, Diffuse Museum) (Royal Museum, Virtual Museum, Ecomuseum, Diffused Museum) and relations with cultural tourism; mobile devices and on-site and off-site interactive multimedia installations. The theoretical framework for understanding and analyzing visual representations: visual thinking and visual perception; perception and theory of form: from the field to the figure (through the form); configuration, spatial relationships and composition in static images; from space / time images and composition in moving images; the space of interaction: from narration to experience.
SUBTOPIC 'B' - May 18-21, 2020 - Headquarters in Piazza Borghese, PhD Meeting Room
Drawing as a model
Proff. Leonardo Baglioni, Laura Carlevaris, Marco Fasolo, Marta Salvatore, Graziano M. Valenti
Topics: Geometric-digital models of form. Geometries of curves and surfaces for the control of the architectural form. Knowledge, generation and control of curved shapes. Laboratory for the mathematical representation of curves and surfaces. The tessellation of continuous surfaces and their mathematical representations. The illusory architectural perspectives: cognitive approach; perceptual, geometric and projective interpretation; acquisition tools and methods; valorisation, dissemination, dissemination; analysis of notable cases.
SUBTOPIC 'C' - 11/14 May 2020 - Headquarters in Piazza Borghese, PhD Meeting Room
Observatory on tangible and intangible cultural heritage: monitor / understand / evaluate / orient
Proff. Carlo Bianchini, prof. Emanuela Chiavoni, Carlo Inglese, Alfonso Ippolito, Luca Ribichini
Topics: Theory and methods of instrumental survey in the urban and architectural context. Methods of analysis for the monitoring of the architectural and archaeological heritage. Acquisition of the data and representation of the tangible and intangible aspects of the built heritage: the state of conservation, the color. Archiving and disclosure of acquired data. Notable experiences and cases. Lessons by invitation.
SUBTOPIC 'D' - March 31 - March 3, 2020 - Headquarters in Piazza Borghese, Meeting Room Doctorate Representing, communicating, enhancing cultural heritage
Proff. Andrea Casale, Tommaso Empler, Elena Ippoliti, Leonardo Paris, Fabio Quici
Topics: Methods, techniques and procedures for the production of 'visual models', with particular regard to the year's theme: static images (graphic and photographic); the multimedia; time and / or movement (video and panoramas); 3D models (3D shape acquisition & processing and 3D modeling & rendering): metric-geometric accuracy and perceptual accuracy; ICT for Cultural Heritage: critical framework and experiences; interaction and experience; 360 ° panoramas and videos; 3D real time vs render; mode of interaction between real and virtual space: immersion (active and passive) and degrees of interactivity (online, off line, on site, off site, etc.)
3) IN-DEPTH AND UPDATES ON RESEARCH IN HISTORY AND RESTORATION OF ARCHITECTURE
Course reserved for Sections A-C (XXXIV and XXXV cycle)
Piazza Borghese, 9 - Doctoral room of the Department
Lessons n. 1-2 - 15/01/2020
- 9.00-11.00
prof. Maurizio Ricci
The Mascarino Fund of the National Academy of San Luca. History, examples, problems
- 11.30-13.30
prof. Daniela Esposito
Cities, war damage, reconstructions and restorations: guidelines for reading. The case of Rome (1943-1950)
Lessons n. 3-4 - 28/01/2020
- 9.00-11.00
prof. Paola Zampa
The temple of Consolation in Todi: orders and disorders.
- 11.30-13.30
prof. Adalgisa Donatelli
The protection of the "monumental environment" in Rome and Lazio during the twenty years: ideas and procedures
Lessons n. 5-6 - 10/02/2020
- 9.00-11.00
prof. Aloisio Antinori
The question of the Roman residence of the pope's family members during the seventeenth century: transformations of pre-existing palaces and new buildings
- 11.30-13.30
prof. Lia Barelli
The multidisciplinary dimension of the restoration site
Lessons n. 7-8 - 21/02/2020
- 9.00-11.00
prof. Renata Samperi
Palladio's corners
- 11.30-13.30
prof. Fabrizio De Cesaris
The Claudius aqueduct: in the wake of a millenary restoration: invasive reinforcements, devastating demolitions, soothing consolidations, administrative uncertainties over the two thousand years of the monument
Lessons n. 9-10 - 02/03/2020
9.00-11.00
prof. Flaminia Bardati
Ephemeral architecture in France between the 15th and 16th centuries
- 11.30-13.30
prof. Maria Grazia Turco
From the landscape to the "spirit of the place". Restoration papers, conventions, declarations
Lessons n. 11-12 - 25/03/2020
- 9.00-11.00
prof. Marzia Marandola
Methodological aspects of research on twentieth century architecture: the case study on Pier Luigi Nervi
- 11.30-13.30
prof. Simona Salvo
The restoration of twentieth century architecture. Research and intervention experiences
Lessons n. 13-14 - 20/04/2020
- 9.00-11.00
prof. Maria Grazia Ercolino
Restoration and new materials. The use of Cor-Ten steel: potential and limits
- 11.30-13.30
prof. Simona Benedetti
The multiple poetics of Carlo Rainaldi: projects, models, architectures
Lesson n. 15-16 - 11/05/2019
- 9.00-11.00
prof. Augusto Roca de Amicis
Stone floors in seventeenth-century Roman churches: stories, genres, contributions
- 11.30-13.30
prof. Roberta Dal Mas
The recent design interventions on the church of San Lorenzo de ’Speziale in Miranda, in relation to the work of Orazio Torriani
Lesson n. 17-18 - 25/05/2019
- 9.00-11.00
prof. Donatella Fiorani
Historic centers and conservation. From Ruskin to the algorithm
- 11.30-13.30
prof. Roberto Gargiani
The detail in the construction, from Brunelleschi to Koolhaas
Lesson n. 19-20 - 11/06/2020
- 9.00-11.00
prof. Marta Acierno
11th century architecture in Terra del Lavoro between permanence and innovation
- 11.30-13.30
prof. Maurizio Caperna
The historiography of restoration as a question in itself
Lesson n. 21-22 - 18/06/2020
- 9.00-11.00
prof. Piero Cimbolli Spagnesi
Themes and problems of the 21st century of the architecture of the cathedral of Orvieto
- 11.30-13.30
prof. Marina Docci
he case of Peroni Beer in Rome: from Gustavo Giovannoni to Odile Decq
2nd year
4) IN-DEPTH AND UPDATES OF THE RESEARCH IN DRAWING
Course reserved for Section B (XXXIV and XV cycle)
Via Gramsci, 53 - Aula Magna
3D MODELING & BIM
Data Modeling & Management for AECO Industry
15 - 16 April 2020
Rome, Faculty of Architecture, headquarters of Valle Giulia
DOCUMENTATION & DIGITAL
Theory and experiences for the enhancement of cultural heritage.
The study day, funded by Sapienza, is part of a traveling initiative now in its third edition (2018 Pavia; 2019 Turin). It is divided into two sessions preceded by introductory keynotes and concluded by a round table. The sessions are dedicated to Theory (morning) and one to Applications (afternoon). There are a total of 15 speakers divided by 6 for each section and three for the introductory reports.
June 12, 2020
Rome, Faculty of Architecture, Aula Magna of Piazza Borghese,
SUBTOPIC 'A' + 'B' + 'C' + 'D'
Group interaction with the coordination of teachers: Communication and transmission of information and data between different cycles and joint laboratory activities
4 cycles of 4 days each: 16-19 March 2020, 26-29 May 2020, 22-25 June 2020, 6-9 July
2020
3rd year
5) ADVANCED RESEARCH EXPERIENCES IN HISTORY, DESIGN AND RESTORATION OF ARCHITECTURE
Course reserved for Sections A-B-C (XXIII, XXXIV and XXXV cycle)
Piazza Borghese, 9
Great Hall
Experiences n. 1 (RESTORATION) April 2020
Topic: Seismic prevention and risk in archeology
Managers prof. Fabrizio De Cesaris, Adalgisa Donatelli, doctoral student Elisabetta Montenegro
Experiences n. 2 (DRAWING) June 2020
Topic: Representations between real and illusory space
Responsible: Proff. Laura Carnevali, Marco Fasolo, PhD students: Flavia Camagni, Sofia Menconero, Sara Colaceci
Experiences n. 2 (HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE) September 2020
Topic: Apulian architecture of the fourteenth century
Responsible: prof. Alessandro Viscogliosi, PhD students: Arianna Carannante
For all years: Cycle of four joint seminars with external speakers of the History of Architecture, Design and Conservation (to be scheduled during the year