Architecture, Landscape and Archaeology (ALA)
Program Overview
Program Overview
The Master in Architecture, Landscape and Archaeology (ALA) aims to prepare highly qualified professionals in the valorization of historical and archaeological heritage. The program's organization involves transdisciplinary cooperation between architects, landscape architects, and archaeologists, a necessary condition for addressing contemporary challenges. The heritage and environment are areas of work where pressures related to tourist development, climate change consequences, and the safeguarding of identity in a development perspective pose new challenges to the global scientific community.
Program Details
- ID: 30306
- Course type: Master
- Academic year: 2022/2023
- Degree level: M2
- Length: Biennale
- Tuition fee: 18000
- CFU: 120
Educational Goals
The Master ALA proposes a training path that looks at conservation, valorization, and design issues and accompanies the construction of professional figures capable of integrating design skills, cultural, methodological, scientific, and technical competences. The program is particularly focused on the European community's commitment to the safeguarding and valorization of cultural heritage, promoting innovative practices that encourage the integration of heritage and allow for the sustainable development of cultural landscapes.
Program Structure
The program involves a collaborative, interdisciplinary, and transnational approach, given the complexity of the heritage sector. It is designed to address questions of conservation, valorization, and design, preparing professionals who can integrate various competences.
Department and Faculty
- Department: Architettura e Progetto
- Faculty: Facoltà di Architettura
Location
The program is located in Napoli, Atene, Coimbra, Italia.
