What is achieved upon completion of the School’s training program?
The School aims to train highly qualified specialists in the fields of restoration, protection, and knowledge of architectural and landscape heritage. These specialists will be capable of designing and overseeing the execution of highly complex projects, supported by a solid theoretical, methodological, and scientific foundation.
Graduates will acquire both theoretical and practical tools for a comprehensive and informed approach to the conservation, restoration, and reuse of monumental structures, widespread historical architecture, and landscapes. This expertise is essential for coherently addressing the challenges posed by the built heritage when new functional and usage requirements demand adaptation and transformation—whether in terms of structural consolidation or reinforcement, spatial and planimetric modifications, systems upgrades, or the design of new structures or architectural elements.