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Laurea magistrale (equivalent to Master of Science)

Sustainable Architecture and Landscape Design

Held in english


The Laurea Magistrale (equivalent to Master of Science, hereinafter “LM”) in Sustainable Architecture and Landscape Design is held by the School of Architecture Urban Planning Construction Engineering, the class of degree is LM-4 Architecture and Architectural Engineering, the normal duration is 2 years and the admission requires submitting an application form.

The programme integrates the scientific and technical skills of the polytechnic culture of architecture studies with those of landscape design. Aimed at training highly competent professionals in the specialised fields of Sustainable Architecture and Landscape Design, it offers a training programme capable of tackling the problems of architectural and urban composition at different scales of involvement, with particular attention being paid to the sustainability of inhabited areas and the transformation of open spaces and infrastructures.

The technical and scientific skills on offer meet the demands of an increasingly global context. To support the internationalisation project, a number of parallel initiatives such as workshops, international summer schools and study trips are also planned in the two semesters.

A graduate from this programme is capable of carrying out managerial functions in public or private institutions and bodies and as a freelancer, both independently and in professional offices and design companies. Graduates in Sustainable Architecture and Landscape Design can participate in the State professional examination for registration with the National Professional Register of Architects; LM-4 graduates can also register in Section A, Sector A - Architecture, Territorial planning, Landscaping, Conservation of the architectural and environmental heritage. After passing the State professional examination, the LM graduate will be able to practise as an architect in the Member States of the European Community (Official Journal of the European Union No 2004/C 322/02 of 29/12/2004).