Pietromaria Davoli
University of Ferrara
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Techne. Journal of Technology for Architecture and Environment | 2016
Paola Boarin; Marta Calzolari; Pietromaria Davoli
Among the multiple possible interventions on historical and consolidated urban contexts, two different approaches are the most diffused today: interpreting the project as a discontinuity with the surrounding environment, on one side, and reading it as a form of continuity with the existing fabric, on the other. Starting from these methods and through the analysis of the international state-of-the-art in the field of adaptive reuse, the article explores the opportunities of a third possible direction, resulting as synthesis of the above and showing different levels of controlled densification. This new language seems particularly suitable today for supporting deep renovation processes of existing and historic buildings, thanks to its ability of enhancing their tangible and intangible values.
TECHNE | 2016
Paola Boarin; Marta Calzolari; Pietromaria Davoli
Among the multiple possible interventions on historical and consolidated urban contexts, two different approaches are the most diffused today: interpreting the project as a discontinuity with the surrounding environment, on one side, and reading it as a form of continuity with the existing fabric, on the other. Starting from these methods and through the analysis of the international state-of-the-art in the field of adaptive reuse, the article explores the opportunities of a third possible direction, resulting as synthesis of the above and showing different levels of controlled densification. This new language seems particularly suitable today for supporting deep renovation processes of existing and historic buildings, thanks to its ability of enhancing their tangible and intangible values.
Archive | 2016
Paola Boarin; Marta Calzolari; Pietromaria Davoli
Among the multiple possible interventions on historical and consolidated urban contexts, two different approaches are the most diffused today: interpreting the project as a discontinuity with the surrounding environment, on one side, and reading it as a form of continuity with the existing fabric, on the other. Starting from these methods and through the analysis of the international state-of-the-art in the field of adaptive reuse, the article explores the opportunities of a third possible direction, resulting as synthesis of the above and showing different levels of controlled densification. This new language seems particularly suitable today for supporting deep renovation processes of existing and historic buildings, thanks to its ability of enhancing their tangible and intangible values.
Techne. Journal of Technology for Architecture and Environment | 2015
Paola Boarin; Pietromaria Davoli
Archive | 2013
Paola Boarin; Pietromaria Davoli
Journal of Cultural Heritage | 2017
Vittorino Belpoliti; Giacomo Bizzarri; Paola Boarin; Marta Calzolari; Pietromaria Davoli
Techne. Journal of Technology for Architecture and Environment | 2015
Vittorino Belpoliti; Paola Borin; Pietromaria Davoli; Nicola Marzot
Techne. Journal of Technology for Architecture and Environment | 2014
Pietromaria Davoli; Vittorino Belpoliti; Paola Boarin; Marta Calzolari
SUSTAINABLE MEDITERRANEAN CONSTRUCTION | 2016
Marta Calzolari; Pietromaria Davoli
Archive | 2016
Pietromaria Davoli; Giacomo Bizzarri; Andrea Rinaldi; Marta Calzolari; Vittorino Belpoliti; Elena Cattani; Stefania Pitzianti