LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE

Academic year
2021/2022 Syllabus of previous years
Official course title
ARCHITETTURA DEL PAESAGGIO
Course code
EM3E23 (AF:357821 AR:189456)
Modality
On campus classes
ECTS credits
6
Degree level
Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
Educational sector code
ICAR/18
Period
4th Term
Course year
1
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The course is part of the educational activities of the Economics and Management of Arts and Cultural Activities programme, which trains to develop skills and critical capacity in the design and management of cultural heritage, activities and institutions. The course aims to provide reading tools useful to interpret the theories and practices of a discipline such as landscape architecture that, from the eighteenth century and up to contemporary developments, has allowed to experiment with innovative design forms and has determined a new perception of the landscape. The focus of objects, themes and issues will concern a wide context, within which the historical, figurative, constructive, aesthetic and ecological reasons in the project of landscape architecture will be critically considered.
1. Knowledge and understanding: know specific terminology related to the subject matter; know the major steps in the telling of a history of landscape architecture.
2. Ability to apply knowledge and understanding: ability to examine with ownership of method and language an example of landscape architecture in its cultural, architectural, and landscape context.
3. Ability to make judgments: to know how to argue the critical reading of a case study also on the basis of a specific bibliography.
4. Communication skills: know how to expound with clarity and critical capacity the results of a thematic research.
5. Learning skills: know how to consult and critically use the bibliography provided during the course.

It is advisable to have some basic knowledge of art history and architectural history.
The course is intended as an introduction to the subject of landscape and as an history of approaches to the idea of landscape. A description of the origins of the concept of landscape and his emergence as a cultural concept, in relation also to the development of a specific genre of painting and in the context of precise aesthetic theories, will be followed by an in-depth analysis of a series of case studies, from the Early Modern period to the contemporary, in order to reconstruct the history of the discipline termed landscape architecture.

What is Landscape?
Landscape and Painting; Nature and Culture; The Aesthetic of the Sublime; The Picturesque; Landscape as Literature; Landscape and Time; Is Landscape Ecology?; The Fourth Nature of the Contemporary City

Is Landscape Architecture?
Humphry Repton's Revolution; The Landscape Practice Olmsted's Generation; Nineteenth-Century Paris Laboratory; Le Corbusier's Ville Vert; Scandinavian Minimalism: Carl Theodor Sørensen; Alvar Aalto: the Forest Landscape; Roberto Burle Marx: a Modern Tropical Landscape; Brasilia Cidade Parque; Lawrence Halprin: City and Wildness; Carlo Scarpa's Landscape; On the Future for the Landscape Architecture.
Basic Bibliography
Gareth Doherty, Charles Waldheim (eds.), Is Landscape...? Essays on the Identity of Landscape, Routledge, New York 2016.
Alain Roger, Breve trattato sul paesaggio, Sellerio, Palermo 2009 (original ed., Gallimard, Paris 1997).
Michael Jakob, Il paesaggio, Il Mulino, Bologna 2009.

A specific bibliography related to the topics of the lessons will be provided at the beginning of the course.
The final evaluation will be based on an oral individual exam which will be intended to verify the student’s knowledge and critical understanding of the subjects of the lectures.
It is also required the elaboration of a thematic research to be delivered before the exam.
Lectures.
Some study visits will be scheduled at the beginning of the course.
Teaching materials useful for exam preparation on the moodle.unive.it platform.
Italian
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oral

This subject deals with topics related to the macro-area "Natural capital and environmental quality" and contributes to the achievement of one or more goals of U. N. Agenda for Sustainable Development

Definitive programme.
Last update of the programme: 23/02/2022