
La Scuola di Specializzazione in Beni Architettonici e del Paesaggio della Sapienza di Roma: esperienze per la formazione nei cantieri
In: Quaderni dell'Istituto di Storia dell'Architettura: 73-74, 2021
DOI: 10.48255/J.QISA.2532-4470.N.S.2021.71
The Specialization School in Architectural Heritage and Landscape of
Sapienza
University of Rome:
experiences for training on construction sites
In the vast field of architecture and, in particular, of architectural restoration, training “in the field” and
the practical knowledge represent, together with the indispensable theoretical component, a need that has
always been strongly felt.
The Specialization School in Architectural Heritage and Landscape of
Sapienza
University of Rome has
already established long-standing relationships of collaboration with various public and private entities,
allowing students to carry out training experiences within didactic sites and internships at Superintendences,
local authorities and companies in the field of conservation.
In particular, training sites have been organized within architectural complexes and archaeological areas
such as the Odescalchi castle of Bracciano (Roma), the castles of Sermoneta (Roma) and Ciciliano (Roma),
the Ninfa Gardens (Latina), the archaeological site of Pompeii, the castles of Castelnuovo and Cusercoli
(Forlì-Cesena), and in Rome the Colosseum, the Villa dei Quintili and the Papal Basilica of St. Paul
Outside the Walls.