International Summer School in Architecture in the Roman Forum
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International Society for International Summer School in Archaeology, Art and Architecture of Rome Architecture in the Roman Forum 18-27 June 2021 ISAR announces the second international summer school in the archaeological park of the Roman Forum, open to architecture students of all levels (including continuing education). The program is offered in partnership with the Interrupted City project and important international universities and will run in parallel with the first week of ISAR’s Archaeological Field School. The sequence of lessons, taught in English both in the classroom and on-site, are intended to provide students with hands-on skills in methods of architectural documentation, conservation and valorization of cultural heritage sites. The laboratory will focus on an ongoing excavation in the Horrea Agrippiana at the base of the Palatine Hill. California Polytechnic State University, Saint Louis Obispo (USA) Students will work in a choice of research areas: DIDALABS System, Department of Architecture, University of Florence (Italy) • Documentation (using laser scanner and digital photogrammetry) Dynamic Research in Urban Morphology LAB, Department of Architecture, Özyeğin • Historical research (including hypothetical reconstructions) University (Turkey) • Restoration (creation of a conservation plan) University of Novi Sad (Serbia) Department of Architecture/Department of • Valorization (architectural designs for needed site structures) Interior Architecture & Environmental Design, Bilkent University (Turkey) Each of these pedagogic components will combine clear, illustrated instruction Department of Architecture and Design, by experts in the field with readings, interactive discussions and practical "Sapienza" University of Rome (Italy) applications.
About ISAR Timeline The International Society for Archaeology, Art and Architecture of 30 April Registration deadline Rome (ISAR) is an Italian non-profit 5 May Notification of acceptance association dedicated to the study, 18 May Payment deadline promotion and preservation of the 18-27 June Summer school heritage of Rome. Lodging and Facilities Both undergraduate and postgraduate students are welcome to apply – no Students will be housed in convenient previous experience necessary! shared apartments in the city of Rome, included in the full-fee. Most lessons will take place on site but classroom meetings will occasionally be hosted by ISAR partner organizations. International Society for Archeology, Art and Architecture of Rome SIGNUM VORTUMNI PROJECT (Under the Palatine) Cost Villa di Tiberio Full-fee: € 500/person The full-fee Fee covers: • Tuition Chiesa di San Teodoro Rampa Domizianea • Housing in shared apartments with kitchen access, wi-fi. • Public transportation within the city of Rome. ISAR DIG SITE • Entry fees for archaeological sites and museums • Printed materials, HORREA AGRIPPIANA • Welcome and farewell Aula Domizianea dinners A base-fee option is available for students who prefer to pay for their own expenses, or wish to attend online us s Tusc Base-fee: €50/person Vicu Includes program tuition but no lodging, meals or transportation. isarome.org
Selection Process Scientific coordinators: Participants will be chosen on qualifications and expressed interest. ISAR will notify • Prof. Tom Rankin (ISAR, Cal Poly) selected students following • Assoc. Prof. Alessandro Camiz (Özyeğin University) the timeline. Further info: Organising committee: https://isarome.org/ summerschool-rome/ • Assist. Prof. Giorgio Gasco (Bilkent University) • Assoc. Prof. Giorgio Verdiani, (University of Firenze) • Prof. Darko Reba (University of Novi Sad) Registration form: • Dora Cirone (ISAR), archaeologist, guest instructor https://forms.gle/ uBKwCEwNbwyUsgQU6 • Caterina Coletti: archaeologist, guest instructor For further information and to Tutors: apply for participation email: info@isarome.org • Francesca Montanaro (University of Firenze) or call Tom Rankin • Olivera Markovic (University of Novi Sad) +39 348-3307181 • Özge Özkuvancı (Özyeğin University) or (508) 443-1961 (US skype n. • Louai Al Hussein (Özyeğin University) to Italy) • Marika Griffo ("Sapienza", University of Rome) • Giuseppe Resta (Bilkent University) • Nariste Ibraeva (Independent researcher, Kyrgyzstan) Scientific Committee: • Francesco Mancini (Curtin University) • Murat Sahin (Özyeğin University) • Jan Gadeyne (Temple University, Rome) • Susanna Ferrini (Università degli Studi "G. d'Annunzio"Chieti – Pescara) • Matthew Bell (University of Maryland) • Roberta Belli (Politecnico di Bari) • Carlo Bianchini ("Sapienza", University of Rome) • Marco Cadinu, (Università degli Studi di Cagliari) • Pierfederico Caliari (Politecnico of Torino) • Renato Capozzi (University of Naples "Federico II") • Paolo Carafa ("Sapienza", University of Rome) • Orazio Carpenzano ("Sapienza", University of Rome) • Alessandra Capuano ("Sapienza", University of Rome) • Anna Irene del Monaco ("Sapienza", University of Rome) • Carmen Guerrero (University of Miami) • Matteo Ieva (Politecnico di Bari) • Antonio Piero Latini (Jiangsu University) • Eva Lovra (University of Debrecen) • Marco Maretto (University of Parma) • Nicola Santopuoli ("Sapienza", University of Rome) • Michele Trimarchi (University of Bologna)
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