The course takes place in the second semester, and qualifies for the achievement of 10 unit formative credits, within the set of subjects of the second year of the degree course in Magisterial Architecture,
The 2 A Urban Planning course starts on Thursday 22 February and ends with the closing of the second semester (18 December), for a total duration of 12 weeks.
The scheduled lesson days are on Thursday, from 2.30 to 6.30 pm, and on Fridays, from 9.00 to 13.30.
Module n. 1:
Glossary of contemporary urban planning
Module n. 2:
Ideas and models of cities
Module n. 3:
The urban project in the Italian experience
Module n. 4:
WEB GIS notions and applications in the Open Data version
Module n. 5:
The project of the Common Good. Exercise form
Module n. 6 (optional module, evening, open to all):
Cities, territories, transformation
Audiovisual review on the themes of the change of urban landscapes in contemporary Italy
The course benefits from a Facebook page:
Urban planning 2 A
The page contains the main news and events of the course (conferences, lectures, appointments of the audiovisual festival), together with a collection of information and images to support the exercise (in the Photos, album session).
Further information and materials on the activities of the course teacher can be found on the teachers page on the DART website: www.unich.dart.it
Contents and characters of the course
The course is aimed at students who have already taken the Urban Planning 1 course in the first year, in possession of the basic notions of urban planning.
Starting from the skills already acquired:
"Knowledge of the processes of formation and transformation of the organizational structures and morphologies of human settlements;
2. the relative problems of interaction of settlements with the natural environment and with other territorial contexts;
3. the theoretical definition of the conceptual apparatuses that are proper to the urban plan;
4. methods, tools and practices of physical planning and planning, recovery, redevelopment and reorganization of settlements at all scales ",
The course develops and deepens these contents moving towards the experience of the medium-sized urban project, object of the year's exercise theme. The course consists of a theoretical part, a practical technique, addressed to the use of territorial information systems and the use of Open Data, and an exercise. The latter part aims at experimenting with the use of tools, techniques and methodologies of analysis, critical interpretation and urban and territorial planning aimed at developing a medium complexity urban planning project, also assessed with respect to its technical sustainability, environmental, landscape, economic and financial partner.
Specificity of the course
The course is characterized by the attention to the history and origin of urban planning in the modern age, to the themes and experiences that have characterized the Italian urban events since the post-war period and the current role of planning and territorial government in public policies and as a guide and address of the collective and individual behaviors of territorial actors.
It also participates in a non-neutral idea of the discipline, oriented in a social and environmental sense. The course offers the possibility of direct experience of "urban planning practice" with a small local administration, in direct contact with the themes and the possible strategies of governance of the transformations.
General goals
The more general aims of the course, in adherence to the definition given by the sector (ICAR 21), tend to pursue the approach to:
1. "knowledge of the processes of formation and transformation of the organizational structures and morphologies of human settlements;
2. the relative problems of interaction of settlements with the natural environment and with other territorial contexts;
3. the theoretical definition of the conceptual apparatuses that are proper to the urban plan;
4. methods, tools and practices of physical planning and planning, recovery, redevelopment and reorganization of settlements at all scales ".
Specifically, the Basic course in Urban Planning aims to help students develop a critical approach to the discipline, enabling them to:
- "identify, formulate (and partially) solve the problems it deals with, using appropriate methods, techniques and tools" (and sufficiently updated);
- know and use the most appropriate "tools and forms of representation";
- discern "on the methodological - operational aspects" (providing evidence, for example, of being able to develop a work program with autonomy and competence);
- to distinguish and analyze, even in an elementary form, the "aspects concerning the technical and economic feasibility" of planning intentions.
Exercise form. The project and the shared management of Urban Commons
The title assumed by the course "The project and the shared management of Urban Urban Goods" acquires the sense of a line of research and operational proposal, which we intend to practice through the discovery, the investigation and the comparative study of new urban experiences, recent or in progress, in Italy and in other international contexts, directed towards the search for innovative and progressive ways of new collective uses of the city and the landscape, after the crisis of public models for managing public spaces and private spaces in public spaces .
The aim of this module is also to introduce students to the understanding of the relationships between building and infrastructural transformations and the more general change of the territorial contexts of belonging, through the analysis of the processes of contemporary settlement transformation. The last aim of the course is to consider the necessity and the usefulness of planning as a tool for the control and participation of such transformations, open to the informed collaboration of which it lives, works, produces, consumes, and actively lives cities and territories.
In particular, the course aims to strengthen the ability to acquire methods of analysis and interpretation of urban and territorial physical contexts, also in relation to contemporary transformation processes, through an integrated approach that:
- assumes the physical structure as a material expression of the social, economic, cultural, administrative and managerial structures, and of the logic of the local and supra local network;
- invites to deepen the main normative references and the discipline of the municipal and over-local urban plan;
- try to experimentally experiment with a methodology for the elaboration of planning and planning addresses at the urban scale (a guiding vision of transformation), with particular attention to the issues of land security and sustainable development.
- Analyzes the conditions for the participation of local actors in the formation of urban planning instruments and projects and in the participatory management of the territory through forms of active citizenship
- Experiment with new ways of sharing local knowledge and building the urban project through the new systems of construction and sharing of expert knowledge and common knowledge (see: Observatory of the participation and active citizenship of Pescara, http: // ocapescara. altervista.org).
Basic bibliography::
Francoise Choay, La città. Utopie e realtà, Einaudi, Torino, 1973 (1965)
Patrizia Gabellini, Tecniche urbanistiche, Carocci editore, Roma 2001
Patrizia Gabellini, Fare urbanistica. Esperienze, comunicazione, memoria, Carocci Editore, Roma, 2010
Bernardo Secchi, La città dei ricchi e la città dei poveri, Laterza, Roma-Bari, 2013.
Franco La Cecla, Contro l’urbanistica, Einaudi, Torino, 2015
Paolo Berdini, Le città fallite, Donzelli Editore, Roma, 2014.
Elinor Ostrom, Governing the Commons: The Evolution of Institutions for Collective Action, Cambridge University Press, 1990. Traduzione italiana: Governare i beni collettivi, Marsilio, Venezia, 2006.
Paolo Pileri, Elena Granata, Amor loci. Suolo, ambiente, cultura civile, Libreria Cortina, Milano, 2012
Andrea Segrè, Economia a colori, Giulio Einaudi, Torino, 2012
Roberta Carlini, L'economia del noi. L'Italia che condivide, Editori Laterza, Bari, 2011
Paolo Maddalena, Il territorio bene comune degli italiani. Proprietà collettiva, proprietà private e interesse pubblico, Donzelli Editore, Roma, 2014
Francesca Di Lascio e Fabio Giglioni, La rigenerazione di beni e spazi urbani. Contributo al diritto della città, il Mulino, collana “Percorsi”, Bologna, 2017.
Others texs:
Piero Rovigatti, Un ecovillaggio nella Valle del Sagittario, Aracne Editore, Roma, 2014
Piero Rovigatti, Progettare ... Libera!, Sala Editore, Pescara, 2014
Piero Rovigatti, Italia-Cile Esperienze a confronto. Ricostruzione del patrimonio edilizio storico dopo sisma, Lybria, Melfi, 2014.
Piero Rovigatti, Le Casette sopra le Mura. Storie di paesaggi, beni comuni, “riqualificazione urbana”, nella sperduta provincia romana, Aracne Editore, Roma, 2015.
Piero Rovigatti, Il progetto del bene comune (preprint, DdA, 2014)
Siti web di interesse a carattere generale http://eddyburg.it/
http://www.inu.it
http://www.planum.it
http://www.planum.siu.it
http://www.labsus.it
The exam takes place in an individual form through the presentation of the materials written during the exercise and the discussion of the topics presented in the ex catedra lessons and in the educational communications.
The final evaluation is carried out through the following criteria:
1. Clarity and completeness and originality of the graphic works in consideration of the coherence of the interpretative procedure;
2. Intelligent use of sources, field surveys and the network;
3. consistency and rigor of the methodological method of analysis and project proposal.
Critical ability and clarity of exposure are also welcomed.