Architecture: Built Environment Interiors
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The training career of the Laurea Magistrale (equivalent to Master of Science) Study Programme in “Architecture – Built Environment – Interiors” faces the architectural project with reference to the problems of modification and regeneration of consolidated urban and settlement fabric, the insertion, transformation, recovery, restoration and enhancement interventions. Particular attention is given to the search of new ways of contemporary living, understood as a complex and transversal phenomenon, ranging from residence to work places, from culture to free time, from collective services to wide museum systems, verified at different intervention levels up to the definition of the interior space and construction detail.The Study Programmes provides a correct balance among theoretical, practical and application aspects, integrating the design with the necessary environmental, economic and social sustainability and feasibility requirements.The training objectives are aimed to foster the acquisition of knowledge, skills and expertise necessary for an architect to deal with present and future challenges of the project, for a conscious and sustainable transformation and management of the built environment, with particular attention to the problems of weak territories.The Laurea Magistrale Study Programme represents a single starting point complying with the EU requirements regarding the Architect’s training and related to the recognition of validity of qualification. In detail, in the first year, there are two specialised theoretical courses – related to the scientific-technical disciplines and history of contemporary architecture, necessary to provide theoretical and technical knowledge to be applied immediately in experimental design activities – and four design laboratories that allow the student to have a confrontation with different specialised skills proper of architect’s professional activity such as: architectural and urban planning design; restoration project; interior design and the one with the aim of technological design and architecture construction. In addition, a specific programme to acquire advanced knowledge of Computational Design is active throughout the two-year period.The second year provides three compulsory monographic courses, one referred to contemporary architectural design, one to economic evaluation of projects and one to social or economic or legal science. Furthermore, two optional courses and two optional laboratories, allow the student to complete his/her training career through the choice of the subjects to study in detail. Finally, the last semester is also dedicated to carry out an experience within the world of work, with compulsory internship activity and preparation of the Final graduation work.The optional courses can be selected within a wide and articulated offer, with further optional courses offered by several Study Programmes of the School.The optional laboratories of the second year are available in two semesters: those of the first semester have a discipline characterization (Architectural Design, Technological Design of Architecture, Restoration, Interior and Urban Planning); those of the second semester – preparatory to the development of the Graduation Work – have a thematic and trans-discipline character that reflects the main research career developed by professors within the department.This study programme offers two study plans previously approved (PSPA), one in the Italian language and another one in English.
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Lombardy
21040
Italy
- 2 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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