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Master in History of Architecture (Venezia-Roma 1500-1770)
Bruna Fontanella
Master in History of Architecture DSA Venezia-Roma 1500-1770
Master organized by
Dipartimento di Storia dell'Architettura dell'Università IUAV di Venezia with
Accademia Britannica di Roma
Accademia di Architettura-Università della Svizzera Italiana, Mendrisio Biblioteca Hertziana, Roma
Istituto Storico Austriaco a Roma Director
Francesco Dal Co Vice Director Massimo Bulgarelli Secretary
Giulia Ceriani Sebregondi Board
Richard Bösel, Arnaldo Bruschi, Claudia Conforti, Giovanna Curcio, Andrew Hopkins, Elisabeth Kieven
Professors
Howard Burns, Matteo Ceriana, Francesco Paolo Fiore, Christoph L. Frommel, Andrea Guerra, Hans Hubert, Paolo Morachiello, Mario Piana, Susanna Pasquali, Richard Schofield, Cristiano Tessari, Christof Thoenes, Paola Zampa, Donatella Calabi, Paul Davies, Elisabetta Molteni, Vitale Zanchettin The course is devoted to the study of the architecture of Venice and Rome between 1500 and 1770.
The course will begin in April 2004. After an historical and critical introduction to the subject, there will be three lecture modules. The first will take place in Venice in May 2004 in the rooms of Palazzo Badoer, where the History of Architecture Department is located; the second in Rome, in September 2004 in the rooms of the Biblioteca Hertziana and of the Istituto
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Storico Austriaco; the third, in October 2004 will involve visiting Rome, Florence, Venice and Vicenza.
The first two modules allow the student to study Venetian and Roman architecture in situ, visiting buildings which are not often open to the public. The third focuses on architectural design and will take place in some of the most important Italian drawing collections. June and July 2004 will be devoted to seminars in Venice. August 2004 will be devoted to a field tour in Italy.
The students must write their own thesis which will be examined at the end of the course in December 2004.
The Master's degree is part of the programme of internationalisation of the Italian university system. The course is aimed at postgraduates in
architecture, engineering, literature, history, archaeology, history of art, conservation.
The presentation of the entire program of the Master Class is scheduled for February 1st, 2004.
Only 30 students will be accepted. The tuition fee is 2,500 euros. Eight scholarships of 2,500 euros will be granted. The Secretary of the Master will be available for any needs of the students regarding their stay in Venice and Rome.
For any further information and for information about the Dipartimento di Storia dell'Architettura of Venice see: www.iuav.it/dsa
Università Iuav di Venezia
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I Bruna Fontanella
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U DSA Dipartimento di Storia dell'Architettura --- San Polo, 2468 I - 30125 Venezia (Italia) A °°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°
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Reference:
ANN: Master in History of Architecture (Venezia-Roma 1500-1770). In: ArtHist.net, Jan 27, 2004 (accessed Feb 27, 2022), <https://arthist.net/archive/26117>.