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Verifica degli esiti di interventi di riuso in edifici preindustriali
Biscontin G., Driussi G. (a cura di), Atti del Convegno di Studi Scienza e Beni Cultural
La cinta muraria di Ferrara: studio dei materiali presenti e sperimentazione di prodotti per la protezione.
Determination de la porositè de pierres impregnees avec silicones et résines acryliques
Il restauro come stratificazione: aspetti teorici e operativi nell’evoluzione della cultura disciplinare
"Pavimenti parlanti". Iscrizioni pavimentali e/o pavimenti iscritti in epoca romana e tardo-romana
Pavimentazioni in cotto del Palazzo Reale di Torino: applicazioni sperimentali per la conservazione
La compatibilità negli interventi di restauro: alcune considerazioni sui possibili parametri indicativi
Gli interventi sui mosaici nel cantiere archeologico nelle relazioni inviate a ‘Notizie degli Scavi di Antichità’
STORIE DI UN FRAMMENTO DI CITTà. Interpretazioni e restauri dell’Arco di Augusto a Rimini.
The Augustus’ Arch in Rimini was built in 27 BC, after the completion of the via Flaminia, in order to celebrate the pax Augustea and represented a monumental door of the city walls. During the 30’s, after that the Italian Chart of Restoration established the respect of the environmental conditions of monuments, the Municipality of Rimini started reflecting about the idea of isolating the Arch in order to celebrate the birth of the Roman emperor.
Nevertheless the project moved from the need to clarify its primitive configuration, the results nourished the misunderstood image of a triumphal arch, an idea even more consolidated by the projects developed after the Second World War. After being mined by the German retreating troops in 1944 and being subjected to a subsequent strengthening, the arch became a focus for the Reconstruction plan and the following ones, which progressively excluded it from the dynamics of the contemporary city. Despite the eminent authors who worked on it, the arch ended to be isolated inside a roundabout.
Starting from the analysis of the last century works, the story of the Augusto’s Arch in Rimini makes possible to understand how interventions with orthodox intentions, or considered irreproachable from the technical point of view, can reach misleading - or perhaps even heretic - results and it proves how important is to rule the different scale of the restoration project
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