A design hypothesis to rebuild the main wing of the medieval castle of Prampero, devastated by a violent earthquake in Friuli in 1976, is presented in this paper. The intervention suggests that the building be used as a museum to exhibit the artistic heritage of the owners. This new destination prompted some architectural rearrangements of the interiors of the building as compared to its original configuration, while preserving the global volume and the interstory heights, as well as the outer appearance of the castle, including its fa\ue7ades, the roof and all finishes. The structural design includes some updated traditional solutions for the masonry walls, the wooden floors and the roof. At the same time, a non-conventional solution is ad...
Some structural issues concerning the preservation of built historic heritage are presented and disc...
The strengthening and the rehabilitation of existing structures represented an interesting challenge...
In the South of Italy, awareness of seismic hazard strictly affected the development of masonry tech...
The central wing of an earthquake-damaged historical castle in Italy is redesigned in this study, by...
The fortress of Arnara is a small castle in a high seismic hazard zone in Latium, Italy, which repre...
This paper looks at a multidisciplinary approach to the restoration of sites hit by earthquakes, and...
The seismic behaviour of Maniace Castle, built on the Ortigia island in Syracuse (Italy) during the ...
The present paper focuses on a novel advanced procedure for the installation of base isolation syste...
The 1805 earthquake damaged a large area of the Southern Italy, destroying most of the architectural...
The paper deals with the design procedures for the refurbishment, seismic upgrade, and reuse of hist...
A study concerning the evaluation of seismic response of statues exhibited in art museums, and a bas...
This paper investigates the seismic response and partial failure mechanisms of the Castle of St. Geo...
This paper deals with the design of an innovative school building under construction in the historic...
Aim of this article is to study the structural improvement of a historical wooden deckings using add...
Some structural issues concerning the preservation of built historic heritage are presented and disc...
The strengthening and the rehabilitation of existing structures represented an interesting challenge...
In the South of Italy, awareness of seismic hazard strictly affected the development of masonry tech...
The central wing of an earthquake-damaged historical castle in Italy is redesigned in this study, by...
The fortress of Arnara is a small castle in a high seismic hazard zone in Latium, Italy, which repre...
This paper looks at a multidisciplinary approach to the restoration of sites hit by earthquakes, and...
The seismic behaviour of Maniace Castle, built on the Ortigia island in Syracuse (Italy) during the ...
The present paper focuses on a novel advanced procedure for the installation of base isolation syste...
The 1805 earthquake damaged a large area of the Southern Italy, destroying most of the architectural...
The paper deals with the design procedures for the refurbishment, seismic upgrade, and reuse of hist...
A study concerning the evaluation of seismic response of statues exhibited in art museums, and a bas...
This paper investigates the seismic response and partial failure mechanisms of the Castle of St. Geo...
This paper deals with the design of an innovative school building under construction in the historic...
Aim of this article is to study the structural improvement of a historical wooden deckings using add...
Some structural issues concerning the preservation of built historic heritage are presented and disc...
The strengthening and the rehabilitation of existing structures represented an interesting challenge...
In the South of Italy, awareness of seismic hazard strictly affected the development of masonry tech...