The course will focus on SDG11 “Sustainable cities and communities” and will be structured in the perspective of multi-level approach taking into consideration integrate, sustainable and resilient approach to the preservation of historical heritage. Outcome of the course: 1. Awareness on sustainable approach and cultural heritage preservation 2. Methods and tools for digital asset management of existing buildings 3. Syntenic overview of related national and international best practices and case studies
Course Prerequisites
Interest on sustainability of built environment
Teaching Methods
Frontal teaching. Students will also be divided into groups and engaged in some focus groups dealing with the main topics of the program.
Assessment Methods
review and evaluation of focus group results
Texts
Slides of the course
Contents
The micro-credential program is aimed at students wishing to acquire knowledge in sustainable heritage reuse. The programme will cover the following topics (2 hours each): Sustainable reuse and digital asset management a. Sustainable reuse and restoration: a resilience-based approach b. Sustainable reuse of cultural heritage: models and strategies c. Digital asset management of historical buildings: methods and tools d. Best practices & case studies
Course Language
English
More information
the course is developed in strong relationship with some scientific and didactic activities integrated with the European project EC2U - European Campus of City Universities
The course is structured to be followed and addressed as an autonomous teaching unit, however it can also constitute a natural deepening and specialist integration of the contents provided in the open badge course SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES, in the perspective of the stackability of courses