Courses offerta formativa 2014-15 ABCPhD Program Architecture, Built Environment and Construction Engineering Doctorate Program
Jul 17, 2015
Coursesofferta formativa 2014-15
ABCPhD ProgramArchitecture, Built Environmentand Construction EngineeringDoctorate Program
4 for everybody(ABC-PhD courses)
ABCPhD CourseSustainability Metrics for the Built Environment and the
efficient use of resources
LecturersMonica Lavagna, Architectural Technology, ABCGiovanni Dotelli, Science and Technology of Materials, CMICLucia Rigamonti, Environmental and Health Eng., DICAPaco Melià, Ecology, DEIB
ObjectivesThe objective of the course is to introduce to the use of tools that measure the benefits achieved through a sustainability strategy, leading to informed environmental decisions.The course will explain in detail the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA). methodology, with examples and exercise on how to apply it. The use of LCA applied to the built environment will be detailed, with examples and case studies.
Period and schedule: 40 hours, three weeks, Feb-Mar 2015energy materials water
air emissions waste waterwaste
consumptions
emissions
ABCPhD CourseTools and methods for the Economic Analysis of the BE
Lecturers
Roberta Capello, ABC Department
Objectives
The course aims to train students in the use of descriptive (statistical) tools and
interpretative (econometric) methods, in the economic analysis of the Built
Environment (BE). It will deal with the following topics:
• Economic analysis of the built environment: specialization and
performance
• Economic specialization: location quotients, concentration and
diversification
• Measurement of the dynamic performance of the BE: Descriptive
statistics, (shift-share analysis, development patterns) and Inference tools
for the measurement of dynamic performance of the built environment
Theoretical lessons will be accompanied by practical exercises.
Schedule: 02-12-2014 to 09-01-2015
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Roma
Riga
Oslo
Bern
Wien
Kyiv
Vaduz
Paris
Praha
Minsk
Tounis
Lisboa
Skopje
Zagreb
Ankara
Madrid
Tirana
Sofiya
London Berlin
Dublin
Athinai
Tallinn
Nicosia
Beograd
Vilnius
Ar Ribat
Kishinev
Sarajevo
Helsinki
Budapest
Warszawa
Podgorica
El-Jazair
Ljubljana
Stockholm
Reykjavik
København
Bucuresti
Amsterdam
Bratislava
Luxembourg
Bruxelles/Brussel
Valletta
Acores
Guyane
Madeira
Réunion
Canarias
MartiniqueGuadeloupe
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Average regional GDP growth rate< 0.00
0.01 - 0.56
0.57 - 1.06
1.07 - 1.43
1.44 - 1.71
1.72 - 1.98
1.99 - 2.28
2.29 - 2.89
> 2.90
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ABCPhD CourseConstruction and Real Estate (RE) Process Management
and Innovation
LecturersAndrea Ciaramella, ABC-PolimiMarzia Morena, ABC-Polimi
Objectives
The course aims to illustrate the real estate market’s
dynamics and underline the link with the construction
industry. The lectures, always accompanied by specific
case studies, will focus the most important business
models adopted by investors, property companies and
corporations to manage and enhance their real estate
assets and to optimize the services to support the
buildings and organizations.
Period and schedule: half day a week, march/april 2015
ABCPhD CourseEnergy efficiency in building design,
urban and regional planning
LecturersGiuliano Dall’O, ABC-Polimi
ObjectivesThe course focuses on the rational use of energy and
renewable sources in building and urban planning, the
interactions between climate and building envelope, the most
advanced HVAC technologies, solar and distributed
generation, and provides the main design tools for an energy
and environmental conscious design
Period and schedule:
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11 Disciplinaryand multidisciplinary courses
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PhD SCHOOL CoursesHeat and Moisture Transport (HMT) modelling applications
in building envelope design
Resp.: Enrico De Angelis, ABC-Polimi
LecturersHans Janssen - Catholic University of LeuvenDaniel Zirkelbach, Fraunhofer-Institut für BauphysikRiccardo Paolini, ABC-Polimi
ObjectivesThe course aims to introduce to the dynamic Heat & Moisture Transport modelling, (1-D and 2-D), to provide numerical skills and to achieve a high proficiency and critical awareness of the relation between building envelopes (in new, existing or heritage buildings) and water, one of their main degradation agents.
Period and schedule: a full week, march 9-13th 2015
PhD SCHOOL CoursesEnvironmental Risks: linking analytical models to
prevention decisions and operational practice in the field
Resp.: Scira Menoni – DASTU Polimi
Program (six events)• From risk prevention to resilience: breaking through one
century of studies and research Enrico Zio, Scira Menoni, Enrico De Angelis
• Risk assessment and management in the context of seismic risk, Floriana Pergalani, Maria Adelaide Parisi, Luca Marescotti
• Risk assessment and management in riverbasinsFrancesco Ballio, Alberto Guadagnini, Raffaele Giordano
• Managing data and information systems for crisis and post-crisis management Ouejdane Mejri, Bruna De Marchi, Grazia Concilio
• Enchained risks and cascading effects: towards a multi-hazard, multi-risk perspective, Laura Longoni, AlessioRadice, Francesco Ballio and Scira Menoni, Adriana Galderisi
• Seminario internazionale
Period and schedule:to be defined
ABCPhD CourseTechnological culture of design
LecturersEmilio Faroldi (resp.), Matteo Gambaro, Fabrizio Schiaffonati,
Maria Pilar Vettori – Department ABC_Politecnico di Milano
ObjectivesThe course aims at investigating the theoretical and design
foundations of the technological culture of design, analysing
the context and the birth of the discipline, through specific in-
depth analysis on the figures, works, projects and
researches.
Period and schedule: april 2015
emilio faroldi
matteo gambaro
fabrizio schiaffonati
maria pilar vettori
ABCPhD CourseRadiative and convective modelling
of urban microclimate
Lecturers• Tiziana Poli, ABC-Polimi
• Alberto Zasso, MECC-Polimi
• Riccardo Paolini, ABC-Polimi
• Anna Laura Pisello, UniPerugia
• Catherine Gorlé, Stanford University
• Paolo Schito, MECC-Polimi
Topics• Radiative and convective heat transfer at urban scale.
• Mutual interactions microclimate-urban fabric.
• Urban climate mitigation strategies
• Climate change resilience.
Schedule: 1,2 Dec 2014; 12,13,14,15 Jan 2015 (40 hours)
Briefing -Functional req. -Estimates -Conditions -Requirements
Knowledge databases -Best practise knowledge -Own practice
Laws and regulations -Building regulations
-Building specifications
CAD software -Drawings, calculations -Architect, engineer,…
Visualisation -Visualisation, 3D models
Simulations -Comfort -HVAC -Life cycle cost -Light, sound
-Insulation -Fire, usage -Environment -Service Life predictions
Specifications -Specification sheets
-Classification standards -Estimates, accounting
Procurement -Product databases
-Price databases
Facility management -Letting, sale, operations -Maintenance -Guaranties
Demolition, refurbishment -Rebuild -Demolition -Restoration
Construction management -Scheduling -Logistics, 4D
ABCPhD CourseThe research for innovation in the building process.
ABCPhD CourseSolid mechanics for discrete modelling of structures
Lecturer
Siro Casolo, ABC-Polimi
Maurizio Vianello, MATE-Polimi
Objectives
The course gives a fundamental, conceptual account of the main
elements of solid mechanics. The aim is to fill the gap between
the traditional courses of strenght of materials and computational
analyses the are usually based on the finite element method.
Finally, we focus on simple examples of discrete formulations.
Period and schedule: two months, may-june 2015
ABCPhD CourseNon-Linear Behaviour of Building Structures and their
Design Principles
LecturerMarco Andrea Pisani, ABC-Polimi
Objectives
This course starts by introducing the concepts and the
theorems of the limit analysis of reinforced and
prestressed concrete frames. These theorems are then
discussed and used to understand the concept known as
hierarchy of strength, or “capacity design”.
The same concepts are then adopted to study the
behaviour at ultimate limit state of masonry arches.
Period and schedule: to be defined, 2015Possible limit of deformation when the arch becomes (a) unstable, and (b) a snapshot of animation during collapse. (c) Four hinges define a three-bar-mechanism.
ABCPhD CourseStructural dynamics for condition assessmentand seismic monitoring
Lecturer: Carmelo Gentile, ABC-Polimi
ObjectivesThe course is focused on the analysis of the response of
real structures in operational (ambient vibration) and
seismic conditions.
The main course expertise is the identification the modal
parameters (natural frequencies, mode shapes and modal
damping ratios) of a structure and its use to understand its
ageing conditions and seismic safety or vulnerability.
Period and schedule: 4 weeks (Jan 12 - Feb 6 - 2015)
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ABCPhD CourseSoil Mechanics and Geotechnical Applications
LecturersAnnamaria Cividini, Giancarlo GiodaABC – Politecnico di Milano
ObjectivesThe course aims at presenting the basic aspects of the mechanical and hydraulic behaviour of soil and soil-like materials. Various practical problems in the field of geotechnical engineering will be considered and discussed, concerning• excavation in urban area and soil improvement,• construction of buildings and transformation of existing
structures, • conservation of architectural heritage, etc.
Period and schedule: one week, april-may 2015
ABCPhD CourseNumerical methods for engineering applications
LecturersEdie Miglio, MATE - Polimi
ObjectivesThe aim si to introduce basic numerical methods for solving typical
problems arising in engineering applications:
• Introduction to MATLAB and Finite Element Methods (FEM)
• Discretization of elliptic and parabolic equations using FEM
• Numerical methods for nonlinear problems –
• Derivation of the equations for transport in porous media and soil
consolidation and application of FEM to transport in porous media
Period and schedule:
to be defined
ABCPhD CourseCultural heritage conservation and valorization
ObjectivesThe course provides economic and management fundamentals related to cultural assets, starting from its knowledge of cultural assets/activities systems and the interaction between productive elements and their communicative success (occupational opportunities in the process of cultural assets valorisation), till policies of territorial development, where cultural dimension increases experimentations of strategies and new productive models (cultural and environmental assets as "territorial capital").
LecturersS.Della Torre, D.Fanzini, E. Mussinelli ABC-PolimiChristian Ost, ICHEC Management School, BruxellesIlija Lalosevic, Fac. of Architecture, Podgorica, Montenegro
ObjectivesPeriod and schedule:
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ABCPhD CourseCultural heritage conservation and valorization – Workshop
LecturersDaniele Fanzini, ABC
Objectives
The course deals with the theme of the relationship
between protection, conservation and valorizazione of
cultural heritage and development of the territory. It is
expected to articulate a sequence of lectures providing
an introduction and in-depth comments for the related
lemma and to cover various topics related to the
enhancement project, including:
• Cultural policies and enhancement processes;
• Cultural infrastructure and creative cities;
• Cultural industries and especially broadcast policy
in the creative economy.
Period and schedule: to be defined, 2015
ABCPhD CourseComputational Design for Building Manufacturing
LecturerIngrid Paoletti – D-ABC, Polimi
Akim Menges – TU Stuttgart
Paolo Cascone, tbc
Objectives
The course aims to experiment a computational approach to
building manufacturing through a workshop activity. Some first
tool skills will be introduced and then a practical exercise will be
introduced through the making of a component directly
manufactured with cnc machines.
Period and schedule: 1 full week February 2015
ABCPhD CourseComplex constructions:design of health facilities
LecturersStefano Capolongo, ABC Polimi
Emilio Faroldi, ABC Polimi
Alvaro Valera Sosa, TU-Berlin
ObjectivesThe aim of the course is to investigate the hospital
project as a "complex and strategic" construction that
has got a key role in the development of the society, for
the particular spatial and functional characteristics that
require innovative solutions for the distributive concepts,
construction, technology and management.
Period and schedule: a full week, in May/Giugne 2015
PhD SCHOOL CoursesSheltering: temporary architecture, lightweight
construction, textile technology [TEAL-S]
Resp.: Alessandra Zanelli – ABC Polimi
LecturersCecilia Braedt, and Vincent Virgo, International Federation of Red Crosses - SRU | Guy Buyle, Centexbel, Belgium | Peter Gosling, NEWCASTLE University | Julian Lienhard, ITKE, Stuttgart | Marjike Mollaert and Jan Roekens, VUB, Brussels | Giulio Masotti, WOODSKIN | Attilio Pizzigoni, UNIBG | Elena Romoli, Soprintendenza per i Beni Archeologici per le province di Cagliari e Oristano
Adriana Angelotti, ENERGIA | Valter Carvelli, DABC | Gianluca Giabardo, DESIGN | Claudia Marano, CMIC | Carol Monticelli, DABC | Giorgio Novati, DICA | Elisabetta Rosina DABC | Eugenio Morello, DASTU | Luigi Spinelli, DASTU
ObjectivesThe main goal of the course will be to stimulate students to apply a “lightweight thinking” both in the design and in the construction phases, focusing on the use of minimal mass and construction materials to be used in the most efficient way. An intensive, design workshop will be proposed, with the aim to overcome the state of the art of sheltering process, transferring the best practices of the lightweight building systems and of advanced textiles production in three alternative field of application.
Period and schedule: lectures = from 20th of January each Tue and Wed running | Intensive Workshop = 3rd, 4th, 5th of February 2014
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