IUAV Spring 2012 EMU

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cultural landscapes / heritage cities EMU Venice, spring semester 2012 design studio cultural landscape / urban design 15 ECTS Franco Mancuso knowledge fields Urban planning and design 4 ECTS Marcello Mamoli instruments of design urban and landscape surveys 4 ECTS Enrico Fontanari tools of representation intensified visions: technique and the art of photography 4 ECTS intensive program / workshop recycling cities palazzo Badoer, Venice February 2012 - June 2012 cultural landscapes heritage cities Heritage cities and landscapes are a relevant concept born within modern architecture and urbanism. Their preservation for contemporary life is today one of the most exciting chal- lenges for planners and designers since this requires: a) the development of sharp sensi- tivity to detect latent qualities; b) the feeding of a deep specific cultural background; c) the development of clever design skills to interpret patterns, spaces, forms so that their original concept is respected, but, at the same time, modern urban life finds the best possible sha- pe and fascinating forms. The Design Studio will deal with the re-cycling of an edge of Venice to insert a new design in the thick landscape and historical palimpsest of the lagoon.

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Flyer of the spring 2012 program for the European Masters in Urbanism at the IUAV in Venice.

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cultural landscapes / heritage cities EMUVenice, spring semester 2012

design studiocultural landscape / urban design15 ECTSFranco Mancuso

knowledge fieldsUrban planning and design4 ECTSMarcello Mamoli

instruments of designurban and landscape surveys4 ECTSEnrico Fontanari

tools of representationintensified visions: technique and the art of photography4 ECTS

intensive program / workshoprecycling cities

palazzo Badoer, Venice February 2012 - June 2012

cultural landscapesheritage citiesHeritage cities and landscapes are a relevant concept born within modern architecture and urbanism. Their preservation for contemporary life is today one of the most exciting chal-lenges for planners and designers since this requires: a) the development of sharp sensi-tivity to detect latent qualities; b) the feeding of a deep specific cultural background; c) the development of clever design skills to interpret patterns, spaces, forms so that their original concept is respected, but, at the same time, modern urban life finds the best possible sha-pe and fascinating forms. The Design Studio will deal with the re-cycling of an edge of Venice to insert a new design in the thick landscape and historical palimpsest of the lagoon.