MSc in Architecture (Conservation)

The Master's Degree in
Architecture-Conservation is a 2-years programme taught entirely in English at
Sapienza University of Rome. It is equivalent to the Italian title "Laurea
Magistrale" and Italian classification of the field of study: LM-4
Architecture and architectural engineering.

The Master of Science is managed by
Faculty of Architecture - Department "History, Representation and
Restoration of Architecture". Architecture-Conservation, which focuses mainly
on architectural heritage, aims to train students to consolidate and preserve
existing architectural and environmental heritage and develop high-quality
projects that take into account the relation between new projects, the
environment and the historical aspects.

The programme brings together a range of
different disciplines, including humanities and technical-scientific subjects,
to prepare students to work as architects with specific competences in building
processes and the conservation of existing structures. In particular, the
two-year programme will delve deeper into the main competences acquired with
the Bachelor's Degree and will address: historical-critical and
historical-technical analysis of architecture, ranging from individual projects
to the landscape and environment as a whole;

architectural project design, execution,
practice and conservation of existing architectural structures; specific
scientific knowledge and critical know-how.

Final certificate "Master of Science
in Architecture-Conservation" has the same validity and it is recognized
at the same level of all other Italian, UE and worldly university master's
degrees. Furthermore, English as language of instruction will be highlighted.