ENGLISH Workshop Restauration I
The module of Architectural Restoration aims at providing students with the methods and tools of analysis to operate in heritage buildings according to conservation principles.
Application of the knowledge and understanding achieved: the course is addressed to provide students with the following disciplinary skills:
1)knowledge of the disciplinary fundamentals in an interdisciplinary framework;
2) the ability to organise and to lead a campaign of investigation and specific surveys;
3) the ability to produce exhaustive documentary materials;
4) to apply the knowledge gained to the development of a diagnostic project on the historical building, both in the professional and in the study fields.
5) Capacity of independent judgment: the goal is to provide the critical tools needed to draw up a diagnostic praxis aimed at the intervention of conservation, which is aware of the specific features that each artifact has from large to small scale, from the problems of the decay of materials to those of the stability of the structures.
6) Learning skills: the course intends to ensure and verify the assimilation of the basic knowledge of the discipline, the ability to collect and to interpret data, and the ability to integrate knowledge and to direct the complexities independently, including those about interdisciplinary work environments.
7) Communication skills: to provide the students with the tools for transmission of the results using texts and drawings, especially in relation to the professional field
Course Content - Part C
The main topics of the didactics have regarded architectural restoration in its various applications. In particular, for the students the fundamental objectives of the study are as follows.
Knowledge and understanding: the course focuses on providing the conceptual tools, the general framework of the methodological problems and of the technical-scientific means, which are useful.