Corso di Design the City
Prezzo 6.500 €
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Corso
In aula
190 ore
Prezzo 6.500 €
Descrizione
Urban regeneration and inclusive public spaces
A training experience for urban space designers committed to social and economic city development. The Advanced Training Course is open to graduates in architecture, design, and artistic disciplines as well as professionals whose background meets the program's focus and objectives.
Available seats : 25
In order to contribute to the social and economic progress of urban contexts, it is essential to understand the human dimension of open spaces, their amenities, services, usage modes, and the relationships they foster. The Advanced Training Course Design the City – Urban Regeneration and Inclusive Public Spaces introduces tools, methods, and approaches to enhance the physical, perceptual, and sensorial aspects of the city. The program trains professionals in sustainable design and management capable of creating habitable, welcoming, and community-recognized spaces. Below is a summary of the learning objectives:
Learn methods to analyze different urban contexts, providing solutions for varied social, cultural, and economic needs.
Develop skills to regenerate and activate existing public spaces in alignment with community needs.
Master processes of co-design, co-construction, and co-management, encouraging community involvement and participation in neighborhood spaces.
Apply design skills to create temporary setups for cultural and commercial events.
Gain awareness of various furniture systems, installations, and urban equipment.
Acquire tools to evaluate projects, highlighting the social and economic benefits of urban transformation.
The Advanced Training Course Design the City – Urban Regeneration and Inclusive Public Spaces lasts nine months. The curriculum spans 190 hours, including remote lectures and a project activity conducted either in-person or online.
Theoretical lectures aimed at providing conceptual and technical knowledge for design.
Contributions from industry professionals and discussions with participants on critical topics in contemporary urban design.
A design workshop to apply acquired knowledge to a real brief proposed by a partner company or institution.
A training experience for urban space designers committed to social and economic city development. The Advanced Training Course is open to graduates in architecture, design, and artistic disciplines as well as professionals whose background meets the program's focus and objectives.
Available seats : 25
In order to contribute to the social and economic progress of urban contexts, it is essential to understand the human dimension of open spaces, their amenities, services, usage modes, and the relationships they foster. The Advanced Training Course Design the City – Urban Regeneration and Inclusive Public Spaces introduces tools, methods, and approaches to enhance the physical, perceptual, and sensorial aspects of the city. The program trains professionals in sustainable design and management capable of creating habitable, welcoming, and community-recognized spaces. Below is a summary of the learning objectives:
Learn methods to analyze different urban contexts, providing solutions for varied social, cultural, and economic needs.
Develop skills to regenerate and activate existing public spaces in alignment with community needs.
Master processes of co-design, co-construction, and co-management, encouraging community involvement and participation in neighborhood spaces.
Apply design skills to create temporary setups for cultural and commercial events.
Gain awareness of various furniture systems, installations, and urban equipment.
Acquire tools to evaluate projects, highlighting the social and economic benefits of urban transformation.
The Advanced Training Course Design the City – Urban Regeneration and Inclusive Public Spaces lasts nine months. The curriculum spans 190 hours, including remote lectures and a project activity conducted either in-person or online.
Theoretical lectures aimed at providing conceptual and technical knowledge for design.
Contributions from industry professionals and discussions with participants on critical topics in contemporary urban design.
A design workshop to apply acquired knowledge to a real brief proposed by a partner company or institution.
Programma
Didactic Modules
The Advanced Training Course consists of 190 hours and includes six theoretical modules and a workshop. The curriculum features live online lectures held on weekdays, while the design workshop will be conducted in person, with the option of remote participation. Below is a brief description of the teaching modules:
Module 1 | Hours: 30
Design of Urban Public Spaces
Themes and challenges of urban design for the contemporary city. Introduction to public space design and exploration of frontier topics on the modern city.
Module 2 | Hours: 20
Public Space and Participation
Processes and methods of co-design, co-construction, and co-management in collaboration with the community inhabiting neighborhood spaces.
Module 3 | Hours: 20
Public Space as a Lever for Urban Branding
Communication, events, and temporary setups for cultural and commercial events: the value of public spaces in urban attractiveness.
Module 4 | Hours: 20
Materials and Technologies for Public Space
The physical design of public spaces: trends and experiments in materials, urban furniture, light design, and sustainable digital technologies.
Module 5 | Hours: 20
Project Management and Evaluation
Procedures, regulations, relationships among stakeholders, and strategic-economic evaluations of urban development operations.
Module 6 | Hours: 20
Design for Social Impact
Sustainability and territorial development: tools and methods for designing and assessing social impacts in urban regeneration projects.
Module 7 | Hours: 60
Workshop
Development of a project under the guidance of a team of instructors and professionals: experimenting with the skills acquired during the course through an interdisciplinary and collaborative approach.
The Advanced Training Course consists of 190 hours and includes six theoretical modules and a workshop. The curriculum features live online lectures held on weekdays, while the design workshop will be conducted in person, with the option of remote participation. Below is a brief description of the teaching modules:
Module 1 | Hours: 30
Design of Urban Public Spaces
Themes and challenges of urban design for the contemporary city. Introduction to public space design and exploration of frontier topics on the modern city.
Module 2 | Hours: 20
Public Space and Participation
Processes and methods of co-design, co-construction, and co-management in collaboration with the community inhabiting neighborhood spaces.
Module 3 | Hours: 20
Public Space as a Lever for Urban Branding
Communication, events, and temporary setups for cultural and commercial events: the value of public spaces in urban attractiveness.
Module 4 | Hours: 20
Materials and Technologies for Public Space
The physical design of public spaces: trends and experiments in materials, urban furniture, light design, and sustainable digital technologies.
Module 5 | Hours: 20
Project Management and Evaluation
Procedures, regulations, relationships among stakeholders, and strategic-economic evaluations of urban development operations.
Module 6 | Hours: 20
Design for Social Impact
Sustainability and territorial development: tools and methods for designing and assessing social impacts in urban regeneration projects.
Module 7 | Hours: 60
Workshop
Development of a project under the guidance of a team of instructors and professionals: experimenting with the skills acquired during the course through an interdisciplinary and collaborative approach.
Requisiti
Requirements
The Advanced Training Course is open to candidates holding a university diploma and/or degree (old system), Bachelor's, Master's, or Academic Diploma (First or Second Level) in Communication Design, Architecture, Design, Interior Design, Set Design, or Fine Arts.
The committee reserves the right to admit candidates with degrees in other disciplines if the course complements their education or aligns with demonstrated professional skills and experience.
The Advanced Training Course is open to candidates holding a university diploma and/or degree (old system), Bachelor's, Master's, or Academic Diploma (First or Second Level) in Communication Design, Architecture, Design, Interior Design, Set Design, or Fine Arts.
The committee reserves the right to admit candidates with degrees in other disciplines if the course complements their education or aligns with demonstrated professional skills and experience.
Corso di Design the City
POLI.design
Campus e sedi: POLI.design
POLI.design
Via Don Giovanni Verità, 25
20158
Milano