6th edition
Itinerant” Masters Degree Program in “Architecture, Archeology and Museum Design –
Innovative Design and Management of Archaeological Heritage
Article 1: Description
The “Itinerant” Masters Degree Program in “Architecture, Archeology and Museum Design – Innovative Design and Management of Archaeological Heritage”, is offered by the Accademia Adrianea di Architettura e Archeologia Onlus (a non-profit, European educational organization). It is organized around a unique educational formula that includes multiple sites in different locations where individual design workshops are held.
Each workshop is methodologically autonomous, relating to the difference in approach in establishing a site-specific relationship between museum design, architecture and archeology. The master’s degree program is composed of ten learning experiences situated in an equal number of important and prestigious international locations.
Article 2: Description
In the context of an ever more demanding and inclusive program of sustainable design in the management of archaeological heritage, and in support of the political decisions maximizing the cultural offerings on the part of the institutions that are charged with their tutelage, the “Itinerant” Master’s Degree in “Architecture, Archeology and Museum Design – Innovative Design and Management of Archaeological Heritage” is conceived as a program of study for specialization and professional development. Its goal is the creation of competence both specific and interdisciplinary at the same time, such as to facilitate the development of an operative, analytical, design and management relationship between architects and archeologists. The key hinge in such a relationship is Museography, or Museum Design; a design discipline who’s goal is the improved awareness of and utilization of cultural heritage, and in particular, archeological sites.
Article 3: Professional Objectives:
The objective of the Itinerant Master’s is the formation of a professional with interdisciplinary competencies - architecture, archeology, museum design and management. This professional will operate in the sector of cultural heritage management, as designer, director, consultant, or as in-house expert, with the expertise for design, scientific, and management responsibilities. Based on the formative instruction of origin, our graduate will apply the new technologies and techniques to improve his/her capacities and operate in a contemporary context.
In particular the Master’s program is intent on forming museographic professionals, management personnel for museums, foundations, and other institutions operative in the architectural, archeological and cultural heritage sector.
Article 4: Formative Goals
The primary goal of the Itinerant Masters is to provide a double registry of cultural and operative tools:
- the necessary tools for a considered understanding of the two disciplines museography and museology understood as a connection area, dialogue, interactivity and cooperation between architecture and archeology.
- technical tools that are required for an understanding of the processes of on-site measurement (laser scanning and cloud of points technologies for example), of simulation (3-D modeling, reverse modeling and rendering) and communication (computer graphics and web design).
The formative route will operate according to the principle of the exchange of data and dialogue of knowledge, such as to permit the creation of a common language between architects and archeologists.
The program looks to prepare designers capable of working for archeology, and to form archeologists, art historians of art, and preservationists that understand the processes and the methods of museography, of physical design and of coordinated communication design.
Article 5: Target Audience
Access to the Itinerant Master’s is limited to those holding a certificate of participation in the Piranesi-Prix de Rome (2010 or 2011 edition), or those holding an undergraduate degree (possible Bachelor’s Degree, Laurea Triennale, as well as Magistrale or Quinquennale) in architecture, engineering, industrial design, awarded by institutions that support the Premio as listed here below:
Facoltà di Architettura e Società e Architettura Civile del Politecnico di Milano,
Facoltà di Architettura “Aldo Rossi” di Cesena Bologna,
Facoltà di Architettura dello IUAV di Venezia,
Facoltà di Architettura di Firenze,
Facoltà di Architettura di Genova,
Facoltà di Architettura del Politecnico di Torino,
Facoltà di Architettura dell’Università “La Sapienza” di Roma.
Facoltà di Architettura Roma Tre,
Facoltà di Ingegneria Architettura della Scuola Politecnica delle Marche.
Università di Architettura e Urbanistica “Ion Mincu” di Bucarest.
Università Politecnica di Valencia
Article 6: Location and Organization of the Didactic Operation
The administrative center of the Accademia Adrianea is in Piazza del Collegio Romano 1, Rome Italy, 00186.
The actual course/workshop sites available for the 2012 academic year are indicated in the following table.
The beginning of the classes is set for January 2012. The final workshop is set for December 2012 and the presentation and discussion of the thesis, will take place on or before March 2013.
The Itinerant Master’s is organized into two semesters, of which the first is dedicated to the theoretical and methodological issues of the disciplines, and of the information technologies that support this work on archaeological heritage.
The second semester has as a goal the elaboration and the definition of the content presented in the first, in the context of the preparation of a final thesis that involves the furthering of one of the project site designs and analysis already listed on the calendar for 2012.
Teaching is organized in a series of thematic workshops, organized according to the calendar of workshop/courses presented below for the academic year 2012. Each workshop is a month-long course experience with approximately 45 contact hours (usually more contact hours) scheduled according to the calendar below.
Teaching activity also includes:
- Teaching activity that is laboratory type where students will be exposed to the archeological digging and analysis techniques in collaboration with the Soprintendenza per I Beni Archeologici del Lazio and other universities.
- Laser scanner reliefs and drawings
- Software tutoring for the utilization of specific software for architectural design, site design and graphic design.
- Travel possibilities beyond those indicated in the calendar for official conferences, other workshops, detail reconnaissance, in foreign countries when necessary in accord with the Administrators of the Accademia.
General Calendar - Workshop Calendar and Locations for the year 2012.
SPRING SEMESTER
Course |
Place |
Time on site |
Days |
Project Leaders / tutors |
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1)
Kick Off Workshop
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Milano
Vimercate |
5-6 January
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2 |
Professors
Pier Federico Caliari
Romolo Martemucci
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2)
Workshop on Roman Archeology
Island of Capri_Villa Jovis
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Island of Capri |
4_10 March
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6 |
Professors
Valter Scelsi
Visiting professor
Pier Federico Caliari
Romolo Martemucci |
3)
Workshop of Asia Minor
Phylae_Karnak_Luxor |
Istanbul
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14_21 April
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7 |
Professors
Pier Federico Caliari
Romolo Martemucci
Francesco Leoni |
4)
Workshop of Sagunto’s Castle
and Theatre |
Valencia, Cartagena, Murcia, Sagunto |
5_11 May
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6 |
Professors
Sandro Pittini
Visiting professor
Pier Federico Caliari
Romolo Martemucci |
5)
Workshop of theMagna Grecia
Mozia_Il Museum on the Water and covering for the Tofet
Segesta_the Acropolis and the Temple
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Selinunte_ Maloforos’ Sanctuary
Segesta_Acropolis and Temple
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3_8 June
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6 |
Professors
Samuele Ossola
Paolo Conforti
Michele Di Santis
Sergio Savini
Visiting professor
Pier Federico Caliari
Romolo Martemucci |
SECOND (FALL) SEMESTER
6)
Villa Adriana
+ Workshop of the Archeological dig at the Small Baths
(Mornings, 8 to 13 hours)
+ Workshop of the Archeological Relief Drawings of the Small Baths
Drawings produced with laser scanner with acquisition of the computer reproduction skills for archoeological contexts (Afternoon,from 15 to19 hours)
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Villa Adriana |
Session 1
27 August
02 September
Location:
The Archeological Site at Villa Adriana
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6 |
Professors of WS_Dig
Marina Sapelli Ragni
Benedetta Adembri
Tutor
Alessandro Blanco
Barbara Marzuoli
Francesca Mollo
Docenti WS_Rilevamento
Filippo Fantini
Sergio Di Tondo |
7)
Workshop of the Transilvania’s castles
Romania |
Sibiu (Romania)
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30 September
5 October
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6 |
Professor
Gianluca Vita
Visiting Professor
Pier Federico Caliari
Romolo Martemucci |
8)
Workshop the Acropolis
Athens (Greece) |
Atene
Central
Archeological Area
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4-9 November
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6 |
Professor
Luisa Ferro
Visiting professor
Romolo Martemucci
Pier Federico Caliari
Costantinos KaranassosAngelo Torricelli |
9)
Workshop of the Nile
Egypt
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Il Cairo, Assuan, Phylae, Karnak, Luxor |
1_9 December |
8 |
Docenti
Francesco Leoni
Visiting professor
Romolo Martemucci
Pier Federico Caliari |
PRESENTATION AND PUBLIC DEFENSE OF THE MASTER’S THESIS |
Roma |
22_23 March 2013 |
2 |
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Article 7: Admission, Costs and Scholarships
Admission to the Master’s program is granted to students who:
- hold the certificate of participation in the Premio Piranesi 2010 or 2011 edition,
- and who present the admission application (Appendix A) and receipt of payment of the first installment of 250 Euro by November 14th, 2011
The cost of the Master’s Degree Program is proportional to the results of the Premio competition obtained.
- Those who won the Piranesi-Prix de Rome can enroll paying the amount of 1.500 Euro in three installments and participating in a minimum of four workshops.
- Those who received Honorable Mention (FIABA or similar) may enroll paying the amount of 2.000 Euro in four installments, and participating in a minimum of four workshops.
- Those who participated in the Piranesi-Prix de Rome 2010 or 2011, and with no award recognition, may enroll paying the amount of 2,150 Euro in four installments, and participating in a minimum of four workshops.
- Those who, have not participate in the Piranesi-Prix de Rome 2011, but who were awarded Cum Laude recognition in the Museografia exam at the Faculty of Architettura e Società in A.A. 2011, may also receive a special discount and enroll paying the amount of 3.000 Euro (equal to 50% of the actual cost) in five enstallments, and participating in a minimum of five workshops.
- Those who have not participated in the Piranesi Prix the Rome 2010 or 2011, but they are holders of bachelor’s degree in art. N°5, can join by paying a sum of Euro 6.000 in five installments. Concerned, by applying for an allocation of scholarship, they can get a maximum discount of 40%, to be evaluated based on the curriculum and degree of the vote. These students must attend a minimum of five workshops.
The installments are due as follows:
- Installment confirmatory (for all applicants, 250 Euro by 14 NOV 2011)
- First installment due 31 JAN 2012
- Second installment due 30 APR 2012
- Third installment due 31 JUL 2012
- Fourth installment due 30 SEP 2012 – for those as per points 2,3, and 4 above.
- Fifth installment due 15 DEC 2012 – for those as per point 4 and 5 above,
The amount of each installment is at the discretion of the individual participants.
The minimum payment amount of an installment is 400 Euro.
Article 8: Participation in Workshop Cumulative Formulas
It’s possible to participate in a limited number of workhops using the “cumulative formulas” (three or four workshops), without registering for the itinerant masters in its entity.
The cost for three workshops is € 1.500.
The cost for four workshops is € 2.000
Enrollment with the cumulative formula of three or four workshops must be finalized by November 14, 2011. For the conditions of participation in individual workshops, please see the following Article 12 and its Appendix B.
Neither of these multiple workshop packages involves the conferment of the Master’s Degree. Certificates of participation for the workshops will be conferred for those workshops taken.
See article 12 and Appendix B for further details.
Article 9: Master’s Degree Diploma
The Master’s Degree is conferred upon the students who successfully complete at least four (or five for those referred at point 4 and 5 of Art 7) of the nine workshop/courses (including the already explained Piranesi-Prix de Rome 2011) as well as an individual study that is presented successfully as a final Thesis.
For those who did not participate in the Piranesi-Prix de Rome 2010 or 2011, the minimum number of workshops is five.
The Thesis which consists of an analytical and design investigation, along with the results of the individual workshop, are to be presented and defended at a public event to held at the end of the program.
Dignitaries in the field of architecture, archeology, research and technical professionals as well as institutional managers in related fields will be asked to attend this public event.
The degree will be conferred upon those students who are in good standing administratively, who have completed the course work, and who successfully present and defend their Thesis.
Article 10: Internships
At the end of the first semester, each student, on the basis of his/her relative grade standing, may request an internship period lasting between three and six months, at the institutions managing cultural heritage with which the Accademia has agreements. These internships will be discussed with the students individually to assure a fit between the students’ expectations for professional placement and the available internship possibilities.
Article 11: Registration for the Master’s Program
To register for the “Itinerant Master’s Program” the following procedures must be implemented as follows:
- login to the official Accademia Adrianea website http://www.accademiaadrianea.net/home.html
- from the homepage, go to “REGISTRATION 2012”. A form will appear and should be completed in all its parts.
- You will be asked to attach the following documents:
- Appendix A – Application for Registration, completed in all the necessary parts, doing a simple operation of cut and paste and save in pdf format once completed. The application should be submitted by 14 NOV 2011.
- Receipt of payment (max scan 250K) for the first installment of 250 euro (as confirmation deposit), payable as wire transfer to the following bank coordinates.
Bank Name:
MONTE DEI PASCHI DI SIENA - AG. SEDE 08600
Bank address: Via del Corso n. 232 – Roma - Italia
Beneficiary:
ACCADEMIA ADRIANEA DI ARCHITETTURA E ARCHEOLOGIA ONLUS
IBAN code: IT 52 Y 01030 03200 000009593550
Account Number: 9593550
CIN: Y ABI: 01030 CAB: 03200
BIC/SWIFT code: PASCITMMROM
Causality:
“Application for Registration to MASTER ITINERANTE IN
MUSEOGRAFIA_ACCONTO, student surname”
Article 12: Registration for individual courses/workshops
To register for the “Individual courses/workshops” the following procedures must be implemented as follows:
- login to the official Accademia Adrianea website http://www.accademiaadrianea.net/home.html
- from the homepage, go to “REGISTRATION 2012”. A form will appear and should be completed in all its parts.
- You will be asked to attach the following documents:
1. Appendix B (Admission Application to Individual courses/Workshops) duly completed, with a cut and paste operation saved in pdf once completed. Specify the site of the workshops to be included. The application should be presented before 14 NOV 2011.
2. Receipt of payment (max scan 250K) for the first installment of 250 Euro (as confirmation deposit), payable as wire transfer to the following bank coordinates.
Bank Name:
MONTE DEI PASCHI DI SIENA - AG. SEDE 08600
Bank address: Via del Corso n. 232 – Roma - Italia
Beneficiary:
ACCADEMIA ADRIANEA DI ARCHITETTURA E ARCHEOLOGIA ONLUS
IBAN code: IT 52 Y 01030 03200 000009593550
Account Number: 9593550
CIN: Y ABI: 01030 CAB: 03200
BIC/SWIFT code: PASCITMMROM
Causality:
“Application for Registration to Individual Workshops_ACCONTO, student surname”
Article 13: Information and Administrative Contacts
All required information should be on the web site:
www.accademiaadrianea.net
With additional information on the following sites:
www.premiopiranesi.net, and www.museografia.it
linked to: “Accademia Adrianea”, or by simply clicking on the logo below:
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Accademia
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It is also possible to call our offices at:
a) for prospective Italian students:
tel_fax 02.87395433, port. 335.5475910 / 392.9208383
email premio.piranesi@gmail.com
b) for prospective non-Italian students:
tel/fax + 39 06 6787600; email rmartemucci@accademiaadrianea.net / mpatti@accademiaadrianea.net
Article 14: Law 675/31.12.96 Safeguard of Personal Data
The Accademia Adrianea, as entity responsible for the use of personal information, guarantees that the information collected and utilized especially with the use of computers, will be used with all due security, will not be diffused to third parties and will be used exclusively by Adrianea for its activities.
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