Architecture (Conservation)
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The specific objective of the Masters Degree, which satisfies the qualifying learning objectives of the class LM-4, is the achievement of a peculiar sensibility and ability related to the modalities of intervention on pre-existing architectural and environmental heritage, and to the quality design of new architecture, taking into account the relationships with the pre-existent and the historical city. During its two years, the Masters Degree builds up on the skills acquired in the Undergraduate Degree, enhancing them to a specialist’s level, with particular reference to: a) the historical-critical analysis of architecture, in its broadest sense (from the single manufacture to landscape and environment); b) the ability to plan and execute, both with reference to modern architectural production and to the conservation and recovery of pre-existing structures; c) specific scientific knowledge, acquired critically.Curricular Variety: the Masters Degree’s single curriculum revolves around the themes linked to interventions on the existing architectural and environmental heritage, and to the design of new architecture. The profile of studies includes the integration of design, humanist and technical-scientific subjects.
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