2nd year students move the School to Venice
The 'In Situ Venezia' initiative will take teaching from Pamplona to Venice for a week in October.
From October 4 to 11, the students of the 2nd year of Architecture will move their classes from Pamplona to Venice.In Situ Venezia', is an innovative project professor in which all the teachers of the course participate, and which is based on a simple premise: the privileged environment for learning architecture is precisely that same architecture: to know and analyze the city and its buildings first hand, where they are: in situ.
The activity will alternate classes given by the School's professors with visits and tours of the Italian city. One of the days will be devoted entirely to touring the installations and pavilions of the Biennale di Architettura which is being held in Venice, and another to visit the work of Andrea Palladio in Vicenza and its surroundings.
This initiative arises from the eagerness of the School of Architecture of the University of Navarra and its academic staff to be able to show students more closely the architecture they study at classroom, this being the best complement to the understanding of the technical concepts of the different syllabi of study. Venice is added to a long list of architectural standards such as Berlin, Portland, Stockholm or Amsterdam, among other cities, where the students of the School have been able to get to know and study the most outstanding buildings and architectural works.
For more information about the trip, please contact Professor Javier Martínez González(jmartinezg@unav.es) or Professor Marta García Alonso(mgaralo@unav.es).