Graduate programs Iuav offers 4
bachelor's, 6
master's degree, and 1 PHD programmes covering the fields of
architecture,
design,
fashion,
visual arts,
urban and
regional planning and
theatre. This in addition to 19
Postgraduate specialisation course and 7 advanced specialisation programs. '''Bachelor's Degree Programs (All in Italian):''' •
Bachelor of Architecture •
Bachelor of Planning & Urban Design • Bachelor of Product, Visual Communication & Interior Design with 2 tracks (First is
Interior Design and Second is Product and Visual Design) • Bachelor of Fashion Design & Multimedia Arts with 3 Tracks (First is Fashion Design, Second is Multimedia Arts, and Third is Fashion Communication and new media) '''Master's degree Programs (Taught in Italian & English):''' and in year 2021 the second English taught
Master of Science in Urban Planning for Transition was introduced.
PhD research areas: • 2361 students -
Bachelor's degree programs • 1454 students -
Master's degree programs • 64 students -
Vecchio ordinamento degree programs • 161 students - postgraduate specialisation courses • 115 students -
PhDs • 106 as research fellows • 173 outgoing and 143 incoming students in frame of exchange programs • 526 professors and researchers, teaching assistants • 250 administrative staff members
Library The University has a library dedicated to architecture and other design disciplines in Italy. The Iuav library, located in
Tolentini, is open to institutional users and, subject to authorization, also to the external public. It houses a wide and rare collection of volumes, databases and
journals especially focusing on architecture,
urban planning and the arts. For some years collections on design, fashion and theatre have been growing. Specific keynotes, handbooks and general publications to support the teaching of the University are available. Moreover, the library holdings include dissertations (since 1983), and some valuable items: the
Daniela Palazzoli Special Collection; the
Italo Zannier Special Collection, a remarkable collection of books and journals on the
history of photography, owned by the popular photographer and critic, and the personal collections of the architects Mario Labò,
Giovanni Sardi and
Giorgio Wenter Marini, which include some antique books and publications of the first half of the 20th century, also it holds a considerable range of international magazines and books and is open till late evening. The Università Iuav di Venezia Library System promotes cooperation and projects which aim to improve and develop the dissemination of information on the subjects of Architecture and Urban Planning, with agreements and membership of The
National Library Service of Italy (Servizio Bibliotecario Nazionale– SBN), Archinet and
Urbandata Associations and the
University of Padua and the
Ca' Foscari University of Venice phaidra Library System. Iuav Library produces the most important
Italian Architecture and
Urban Planning Periodical Index in cooperation with the Italian Association of Architecture Libraries (Coordinamento Nazionale Biblioteche di Architettura - CNBA). More than 7,000 new records are added to the database every year. This catalogue and other
bibliographic and full-text
databases are also accessible to Iuav users from outside the University network with user ID. The discovery tool primo.iuav.it provides access to all the information resources mentioned above, as well as to the Projects Archive, the Map Collection and the Slide Collection catalogues and
digitalized images.
Labs The Labs constitute a research infrastructure supporting also the educational activities of various degree programs as well as the more in-depth analysis of specific topics for master theses and PhD dissertations. They support research and other work in the fields of building sciences, conservation and
Archaeological science studies,
structural analysis, building physics,
environmental monitoring, representation, photography,
topography, cartography, geographic information systems, material and components characterization. The lab system offers tools and support for: (right), seat of Ir.Ide research infrastructure • mechanical and
thermos-physical testing of materials and structures • short and long-term static and dynamic structural monitoring • environmental monitoring and analysis • lighting and
acoustical analysis, monitoring and design • archaeometry and conservation studies • surveys and representations of projects, buildings and areas •
3D interactive models,
digital animation, video, multimedia works • drawings, models, video animation and websites •
geographic information systems • elaborating and archiving digital maps • archiving materials and components • document retrieval and research • photographic campaigns Below is the list of the labs
ArTec Archives on Techniques and Materials for Architecture and Industrial Design The lab collects and archives examples of materials, products and innovative building techniques for researcher, student and professional use.
CIRCE Cartography Lab The lab operates and does research in the field of map-making and the representation of urban and regional phenomenon; it collects, retrieves, archives, processes and broadcasts its
cartographic, photographic, aerial, satellite and surveying
patrimony online and through information systems.
CIRCE Photogrammetry Lab The lab focuses on the technical and scientific issues involved in the surveying and digital representation of architecture; it has considerable experience in surveying cities, geographical regions and objects (statues, molds, artefacts, stones) and in using tools and techniques including
terrestrial topography,
GPS,
photogrammetry (close range and aerial), laser-scanning and image processing.
CIRCE Geographic Information Lab The lab is active in the field of geographic information systems, using the major
GIS software tools on the market and developing applications with Open Source tools; it designs and develops online services and makes it possible to download the university's cartographic and aerial photographic resources.
Me.La Multimedia Lab The lab concentrates on analysing and experimenting with systems and methods for producing and representing what is created in the fields of visual arts, theatre and architecture; it works with entities involved in regional management and the protection and
conservation of
cultural heritage, as well as research institutes and industry at large.
Photo Lab The lab works actively throughout the region on digital and
analogical photographs for architectural
reportage and documenting exhibitions and events; it supports studio and camera work for reproducing works of arts, models and documents; covers the entire range of photographic production, from digital shots to darkroom printing, from processing images to transferring data between different reproduction systems.
LAMA Lab for Analysing Materials of Antique Origin The lab conducts research on the chemical-physical characterisation of stone and litoid materials used in buildings of art-historical interest and determines the phenomena of deterioration and alteration to which they are subject; does
archaeometry studies to define the provenance and production techniques and/or workmanship of stone, litoid and ceramic products, as well as studies to help identify pictorial techniques in paintings and the characterisation, identification and behaviour of antique materials.
FisTec Building Physics Lab The lab is active in various fields interested in
applied physics in relation to the built environment: acoustics, lighting techniques, the thermophysics of buildings and materials, ambient comfort and interior environmental quality; it is also involved in environmental verifications for analysis and conservation in the field of architectural and
cultural heritage.
LAR Project Support Lab The lab's three divisions support individual works or urban scale projects throughout all phases of development and in the management of their eventual output: from conceptual drawings to
realistic renderings, from virtual to physical rendition, from animation to film sequences, from online circulation to complex archiving.
LabSCo Construction Sciences Lab The Lab began testing construction materials in the late 1940s and, in 1961, became Italy's official
laboratory (Laboratorio Ufficiale della Repubblica italiana). It supports research and outside projects on issues regarding Law 1086/71 and for experiments leading to new patents; it is actively involved in quality control in companies manufacturing concrete and steel for
reinforced concrete and prestressed concrete in Italy and abroad. LabSCo is currently a European leader in studies on full-scale structures. ==Reputation and ranking==