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e u r o p e a n pos tg radua te m a s t e r s in u r b a n i s ms t r a t e g i e s _ a n d _ d e s i g n f o r _ c i t i e s _ a n d _ t e r r i t o r i e s

Fall Semester 2009 _ Program _ Università IUAV di Venezia

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design studiosituations, scenarios15 ECTSBernardo Secchi, Paola Viganò teaching assistantEmanuel Giannotti

seminarThe GIS in the territorial project and 3D designSilvia della Costa, Lorenzo Fabian

knowledge fi eldsforms of knowledge, forms of rationality: the scenario construction3 ECTSLuciano Vettoretto, Paola Pellegrini

instruments of designthe project as knowledge producer3 ECTSPaola Viganò

techniques of production of cities and territoriesmobility and territories of dispersion3 ECTSAgostino Cappelli

landscape ecology and urban systems3 ECTSS. Tjallingii

tools of representationintensifi ed visions: technique and the art of photography3 ECTSGuido Guidi

Department of Urbanism - EMUBadoer, room B II fl oor/ room D III fl oor, Venice end September 2009 - January 2010

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key issue

approaches

design through

territories of territories of territories of

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dispersion

description and scenario construction

territories of

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design studiosituations, scenarios15 ECTSBernardo SecchiPaola Viganò teaching assistantEmanuel Giannotti

In the contemporary city and territory it is possible to recognize many different and new situations in which two main tendencies are represented: the transformation of the modern city on one side, and a true innovation on the other. Exploring these situations by means of an analytical “elementaristic” approach to the design is a way to have a deep knowledge of those situations and of the territories of the new modernity; building scenarios for the same situations is a way to explore the potentialities eventually embedded in each of them and fi nally in the contemporary city.The Italian territories of dispersion, deeply investigated in the last years, are taken as a reference for comparison with other cases. The hypothesis that leads the studio is that these territories are today facing a strong mutation. We can recognize signals of what is happening in a series of paradoxes that are appearing on the surface affecting the physical space.

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1 the paradox water2 the paradox of isotropy

they show the diffi culty to go back to some common choices, mainly related to the theme of infrastructure, after decades of individual decisions.

3 the paradox of agricultureit shows the banalisation of the still biggest part of the dispersion.

4 the paradox of mixitéit shows the resistance against the mixed use model of the diffused economy.

5 the paradox of the public space

These and other paradoxes will be inquired through descriptions and scenarios, not considering the continuity of the actual trends, but making the hypothesis of a point of fracture.

The emerging paradoxes reveal a crises of the idea of the territory as infrastructure. Through the water network and the road system we can read different processes of rationalization, occurred in different periods and following different ideologies. We can also understand the shifts between their structure and the actual use of the territory.Descriptions and scenarios will look at the water network and the road system to understand the ways in which they have been, will and might be shared or confl ictual resources; looking for new representations of the territory as infrastructure.

design studiosituations, scenarios

5 paradoxeshow the territories of dispersion are changing

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lecturesThree histories for the XXth century cityBernardo Secchi

The fi rst history is the history of a double anguish: of a city that is growing without any control, of a metropolis that is becoming a megalopolis, missing its measure, outside any individual and collective experience and of the anguish of the dissolution of the city and of the concept of the city. The anguish for the disappearance of this magic place, dispersed in territories of an unusual dimension, taking forms that it is diffi cult to recognize and understand.The second history is one of a great intellectual generation, a part of which did the experience of the IWW and was dominated by the idea that the project of the city is a part of a broader design of a new society. An idea rooted in the different utopias that since the antiquity accompany the western culture, but specifi cally rooted in the horrible experience of the fi rst world war and in the expectations of a radical change of the European and western society after the same war. The third is the history of a patient research of the physical and practical dimensions of the individual and collective welfare; fi rstly by the “moralization” of the XVIIIth and XIXth century city and after trying to build a new living space in which the main individual and collective needs and wishes had the possibility to be represented. It is the history of the slow modifi cation of the indoor living space and of its equipments, of a slow modifi cation of its relations with the outdoor space; of the modifi cation of the many devices that build the space “in between”, between the public space and the private one; it is the history of nurseries, schools, hospitals, sport fi elds and everything entered since the thirties, but especially after the second world war, in every political program for the social welfare.

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design studiosituations, scenarios

seminarSilvia della Costa, Lorenzo FabianThe GIS in the territorial project and 3D design

The aim of the seminar is to give the basic knowledge to manage and process plans and territorial maps.The aim will be pursued through a practical seminar where some graphic exercises and statistic analysis will be developed and some geographically referenced data will be managed.The program is focused on practical exercises of mapping, monitoring, modeling and visualization using geographic information technologies such as GIS, image processing tools, simulation tools and spatial multimedia to manipulate and analyze geographically referenced data. In addition to these excercises some knowledge of 3D design will be given.

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knowledge fi eldsforms of knowledge, forms of rationality3 ECTSLuciano Vettoretto, Paola Pellegrini

The module is conceived in the form of short seminars held by different lecturers. The forms of rationality that support and legitimize the production of urban-spatial plans and projects is the focus of the program in an international historical perspective, from the scientifi c rationality to the communicative rationality. The discussion of each form of rationality implies a refl ection not only about the epistemic properties of the plan (and of the survey for/in/about the plan, and, more generally, about the argumentative or demonstrative analytical and interpretative “materials” that, in an implicit or explicit way, frame plans and projects), but also on the pragmatic rationality (uses of plans, meanings of the intentionality, process management, etc.) and social rationality (images of the society, the urban, the territory, the “modernity”).

Each form of rationality is obviously strongly affected by the perception of what is knowledge, who is legitimate to produce it and how. Some lectures will discuss the connection between forms of rationality and forms of knowledge (expert, technical, ordinary, interactive), and the relationship with different typologies of public choice.All this points will be mainly discussed with reference to the question and practice of production of scenarios and, more generally, to the question of the “future” in urban planning.

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instruments of designthe project as knowledge producer3 ECTSPaola Viganò

- a space of description: the project - a space of description: the project as a reading tool of contemporary cities and territories. An analytic and elementaristic approach. - a space of hypothesis: the project as a collection of hypothesis on the future of contemporary cities and territories. The technique of scenarios.

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techniques of production of cities and territoriesmobility and territories of diffusion3 ECTSAgostino Cappelli

The aim of the course is to introduce to the mobility problem in strong relation with the studio issues.

How the “città diffusa” can be an experimental fi led for new mobility techniques?

What may be the role of public transport in a diffuse urban condition?

Which models and pardigms structure the current debate about mobiity?

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techniques of production of cities and territorieslandscape ecology and urban systems3 ECTSTjallingii

The aim of the course is to introduce to the theories and the applications of the landscape ecology in strong relation with the studio issues.

Among them:

1.Theories in landscape ecology (ecotones, percolation, metapopulation, source-sink systems).2. Methods to evaluate and manage the urban systems by using the methods of landscape ecology.3. Information theory, biosemiotics and eco-fi eld as tools to approach the dynamics of the urban systems.4. Metrics in landscape ecology.5. Interactions between social systems and the spatial organization of urban systems.

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tools of representationintensifi ed visions: technique and the art of photography3 ECTSGuido Guidi

Since its very beginning, photography has established a close relationship with the built environment and has actived a new manner of looking at the “intractable reality” of our world (to quote Roland Barthes’ words).The course will explore this evolving relationship over the 19th and 20th

centuries promoting hand-on work in the fi eld and the analysis of visual texts related to the modern city and its landscapes. The aim of the course is to overcome the traditional dichotomy between the technique and the art of photography, in search of the medium’s deeper ethos – what Laszlò Moholy-Nagy has called the “intensifi ed vision” of the camera as a democratic and enriching tool of observation.

The course will be held in the form of a workshop mainly on site, using the tool of photography to enrich and modify the traditional eye of th architect and urbanist.The students will be asked to produce and discuss their own photos work.

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