Within the context of the debate about Italian neglected and disused architectural heritage, the case study of seaside “colonie-colony” has represented, since the 1980s, a still current topic that, to date, has not yet found an answer to the requests for conservation, reuse and public and private interests. Colonie were founded in the second half of 19th century in order to treat sick children from the lowest classes, and during the fascist period were turned into children education centres. After World War II they became summer resorts for children from the working class. Nowadays “colonie” are not used anymore. Despite its value, the most of this heritage has been lost, because of demolitions, inappropriate reuse and dereliction. Due to c...
Through the centuries it has been a convent, a garrison, a fortress, a barrack, a school... and a ru...
Colonie marine are holiday camps for children, which have represented a social and architectural phe...
A conceptual and methodological renewal is needed in the field of formation, transformation and mana...
The Italian seaside colonie are a widespread heritage for the most part unknown to critics and schol...
In the last decades, the idea of Cultural Heritage increased up to including “all the evidence, mate...
Among the architectures that contributed to the process of urbanization and transformation of Italia...
Referring to a case study, the Sanatorium of Salerno, the proposed contribution aims to deepen the k...
The marine colonies are one of the peculiarities of the Italian coastal landscape. Widespread by the...
The survey and the historical-bibliographical research about Colonia Elioterapica by BBPR (1938) wer...
Italian minor historic centres, which constitute a significant part of our built heritage, have ofte...
The coastal landscapes are an important part of the identity, history and collective memory of Italy...
none1noThis paper concerns a new type of buildings, called “colonie di vacanza”, appeared in the Ita...
This paper aims to update the discussion about the former Rinaldo Piaggio holiday camp for children ...
This essay outlines the history of holiday camps in Italy, by focusing on one of their most represen...
Through the centuries it has been a convent, a garrison, a fortress, a barrack, a school... and a ru...
Colonie marine are holiday camps for children, which have represented a social and architectural phe...
A conceptual and methodological renewal is needed in the field of formation, transformation and mana...
The Italian seaside colonie are a widespread heritage for the most part unknown to critics and schol...
In the last decades, the idea of Cultural Heritage increased up to including “all the evidence, mate...
Among the architectures that contributed to the process of urbanization and transformation of Italia...
Referring to a case study, the Sanatorium of Salerno, the proposed contribution aims to deepen the k...
The marine colonies are one of the peculiarities of the Italian coastal landscape. Widespread by the...
The survey and the historical-bibliographical research about Colonia Elioterapica by BBPR (1938) wer...
Italian minor historic centres, which constitute a significant part of our built heritage, have ofte...
The coastal landscapes are an important part of the identity, history and collective memory of Italy...
none1noThis paper concerns a new type of buildings, called “colonie di vacanza”, appeared in the Ita...
This paper aims to update the discussion about the former Rinaldo Piaggio holiday camp for children ...
This essay outlines the history of holiday camps in Italy, by focusing on one of their most represen...
Through the centuries it has been a convent, a garrison, a fortress, a barrack, a school... and a ru...
Colonie marine are holiday camps for children, which have represented a social and architectural phe...
A conceptual and methodological renewal is needed in the field of formation, transformation and mana...