Unit TECNICAL ARCHITECTURE

Course
Civil and environmental engineering
Study-unit Code
70199906
Curriculum
Ingegneria civile
Teacher
Giovanni Mochi
Teachers
  • Giovanni Mochi
Hours
  • 81 ore - Giovanni Mochi
CFU
6
Course Regulation
Coorte 2020
Offered
2021/22
Learning activities
Caratterizzante
Area
Ingegneria civile
Academic discipline
ICAR/10
Type of study-unit
Obbligatorio (Required)
Type of learning activities
Attività formativa monodisciplinare
Language of instruction
Italian
Contents
The course aims to provide basic knowledge in the relationship between
technique (materials, construction solutions, performance analysis) and
architecture.
Reference texts
E. Dassori e R. Morbiducci, Costruire l'architettura, Tecniche NUove,
2010.
M. Zaffagnini, Progettare nel processo edilizio, Luigi Parma Editore, 1981.
A. Martini e G. Carapella, Sostenibilità e innovazione. Nuova edilizia e
riqualificazione, Almisisi, 2014.
R. Gulli, Struttura e costruzione, FUP, 2012.
R. Gulli, Recupero edilizio in ambito sismico, Edicomedizioni, 2010.
Educational objectives
The course aims to provide students with the skills necessary to
understand the technical contents of new and existing architectures
The main knowledge (Dublin Descriptor 1) acquired will be:
• knowledge of the characteristics of building materials and of the main
construction techniques.
• knowledge of the fundamental elements of existing constructions and
methods of assessing their safety.
The main skills acquired (ability to apply the knowledge acquired, Dublin
Descriptor 2, and to adopt the appropriate approach with autonomy of
judgment, Dublin Descriptor 3) will be:
• ability to understand the different aspects of a new architecture;
• ability to identify the weaknesses of existing architectures;
• ability to develop an executive project of a simple building;
• ability to analyze the various possible solutions to improve the safety
performance of an existing building.
Prerequisites
Knowledge of the physical principles of statics and mechanics of rigid
bodies.
Teaching methods
The course is divided into theoretical lessons, practical exercises and
laboratory activities.
Other information
None
Learning verification modality
The exam consists of an individual oral test.
The verification of the teaching objectives of the course (exam) includes
an oral test, which will be carried out on the dates set in the CdS exam
calendar.
The oral exam consists of an interview lasting no more than about 45
minutes aimed at ascertaining:
i) the level of knowledge of the theoretical contents of the course (Dublin
descriptor 1);
ii) the level of competence in exposing their knowledge (Dublin descriptor
2);
iii) independent judgment (Dublin descriptor 3).
The oral exam also aims to verify the student's ability to respond with
language properties to the questions proposed by the Commission, to
support a dialectical relationship during the interview and to demonstrate
logical-deductive and summary skills in the presentation (descriptor of
Dublin 4).
The final evaluation will be given in thirtieths.
Extended program
Building principles and their historical evolution.
Current building techniques: framed structures in reinforced concrete and
steel, masonry structure.
Fundamentals of building refurbishment in the seismic context.
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