The School provides knowledge, skills and abilities to perform and control the main non-destructive analysis and diagnosis techniques on the built heritage (particularly on the pre-industrial heritage), with specific attention for:
• documentary and archival researches;
• architectural and metrical survey;
• chemical, physical, technical, mechanical, mineralogical and pretrographic characterization of building materials;
analysis of the spatial and morphological characters of architectural artifacts;
• analysis of the constructive techniques;
• non-destructive analysis and diagnosis of decay phenomena, structural assessment of construction and evaluation of environmental conditions of the historical artifacts;
• thermal behaviour of the buildings and resources/energy saving.
The Specialist will be able to:
• implement and coordinate interventions on the built heritage;
• prepare preliminary, final and executive restoration projects;
• manage the whole restoration process, from the design phase to the construction site, including the testing and monitoring phase;
• plan and manage the final restored built heritage, identifying the new function and defining a scheduled and preventive maintenance programme.
The fields for occupational classifications (ESCI, ISCO, NOC) were left empty, because these classifications do not capture the specific profiles for graduates of specialist programmes in Italy, which are situated on EQF 8. They would only refer to “regular” architects or other profiles which are a precondition for entering a specialist programme and are situated on EQF 7.