The Department of Architecture and Design of the University of Genoa is temporary storing some medieval painted joists and planks, collected from a Genoa palace under restoration. These wooden elements are now subject of a research project and a didactic workshop developed by the students of the Graduate School in Architectural and Landscape Heritage. In preparation for the workshop, the students developed a bibliographical research on wooden ceilings, materials and decoration techniques dating back to the Middle Age in Italy. A first result of the study shows that the research context is not systematic. Therefore, the paper focuses on those Italian regions where this phenomenon has been already analysed: Liguria, Piemonte, Valle d’Aosta, L...
This paper clarifies the historical constructive aspects of two 15th century wooden ceilings of the ...
In Italian vernacular architecture, the use of wood elements for structures, roofs, floors and panel...
The thesis investigates the way how the Sardinian late Gothic vaults were built. The previous opport...
This study aims to analyze the vaulted and having a flat surface wooden ceilings that in Italy as we...
Wooden coffered ceilings attest to the recovery of antiquity and the search for luxury in Renaissanc...
Presentation of the research method about wooden historical ceilings during the period included bet...
Wooden coffered ceilings attest to the recovery of antiquity and the search for luxury in Renaissanc...
The domes, vaulted and flat ceilings and also the partition walls built with wood and reeds had a pa...
Historically double framework wooden floors have covered broad/wide rooms or loggias; frequently to ...
The paper presents the result of a researched that aimed to identifying typical wooden span roof sy...
Wooden ceilings characterize many baroque churches in Sicily and they have a particular meaning in t...
The Liguria region emphasizes a widespread and little known historical asset with framing structures...
The remains of the house owned by Cosimo Medici in Milan – a building given by Francesco Sforza to t...
Wooden ceilings characterize many baroque churches in Sicily and they have a particular meaning in t...
This paper clarifies the historical constructive aspects of two 15th century wooden ceilings of the ...
In Italian vernacular architecture, the use of wood elements for structures, roofs, floors and panel...
The thesis investigates the way how the Sardinian late Gothic vaults were built. The previous opport...
This study aims to analyze the vaulted and having a flat surface wooden ceilings that in Italy as we...
Wooden coffered ceilings attest to the recovery of antiquity and the search for luxury in Renaissanc...
Presentation of the research method about wooden historical ceilings during the period included bet...
Wooden coffered ceilings attest to the recovery of antiquity and the search for luxury in Renaissanc...
The domes, vaulted and flat ceilings and also the partition walls built with wood and reeds had a pa...
Historically double framework wooden floors have covered broad/wide rooms or loggias; frequently to ...
The paper presents the result of a researched that aimed to identifying typical wooden span roof sy...
Wooden ceilings characterize many baroque churches in Sicily and they have a particular meaning in t...
The Liguria region emphasizes a widespread and little known historical asset with framing structures...
The remains of the house owned by Cosimo Medici in Milan – a building given by Francesco Sforza to t...
Wooden ceilings characterize many baroque churches in Sicily and they have a particular meaning in t...
This paper clarifies the historical constructive aspects of two 15th century wooden ceilings of the ...
In Italian vernacular architecture, the use of wood elements for structures, roofs, floors and panel...
The thesis investigates the way how the Sardinian late Gothic vaults were built. The previous opport...