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    Il contributo di Antonio Bernasconi alla rifondazione de La Nueva Guatemala de la Asunción

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    Abstract On 29 July 1773 the city of Santiago de los Caballeros de Guatemala was reduced to rubble by a strong earthquake. In 1775 King Charles III signed a decree in San Ildefonso authorizing the transfer and foundation of the city in the Valle de la Ermita. La Nueva Guatemala was founded on January 2, 1776. One of the leading architects in the architectural design of the new city was the Italian Antonio Bernasconi, who contributed to the spread of neoclassical instances in the Spanish colonies

    The Regeneration of the Peripheral Eastern Area of Naples through micro-interventions and implementation planning

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    San Giovanni district, a former industrial area in Naples, started a decline in the 1970s due to the cease of the industrial activity. Since then, a number of plans aimed to draw the adequate guidelines for eradicate its social, ecological and urban problems. Besides the ambitious implementation of a new civic university campus, many other urban interventions are still requested to overcome the weakest points of its very fragmented urban tissue. A very recent research by design experience pointed out strategies and proposals for a more comprehensive urban regeneration

    Percorsi di creatività urbana tra rappresentazione spaziale, rivendicazione sociale e artwashing: il caso di Roma

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    In Rome, urban creativity projects have been largely spreading over the last two decades. Not only they create a new interest and market, which are both artistic and touristic, but they also modify the perception of urban sectors, discussing consolidated nancial and real estate logics. is paper focuses on two parallel levels: the former is on the spatial and iconographic implications of urban creativity projects, the latter on its socio-economic impact and the art-washing to legitimize speculative operations

    Polveri, salute e conservazione del patrimonio culturale: il caso di studio del MANN di Napoli

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    Air quality inside buildings is a measure of inner environment healthiness and comfort of the occu-pants. It is influenced by the presence of suspended particles, gas and contaminants. Typically, dust can reach culture sites by means of visitors, deposited on shoes and clothing, or through ventilation systems. Environmental and microclimatic parameters relating to the presence of dust in places of culture have to be evaluated in relation to comfort and health of people, but also in relation to the conservation of heritage materials. As part of this study, it was carried out a dust monitoring of the Tyrannicides hall, an exhibition space for stone statues in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples (MANN). On the statues in the hall have been analyzed localized chromatic alterations due to dust. The monitoring made it possible to verify quantity and type of dust in the environment. The effects and implications of an innovative technological strategy for the conservation of cultural heritage were also evaluated

    Nelle pieghe di un progetto moderno

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    The paper focuses on results of the HERA PuSH - Public Space in European Social Housing research. The research project investigates on the actual adaptability of some places designed by a “modern” project, rigidly defined by structural calculations and distances based on standard parameters. In this district, time passed by, communities created “intermediate" spaces, between inside and outside, between public and private, where it’ possible to “investigate” on a different idea of publicness and common spaces.

    Farsi spazio e costruire intorno: resilienza funzionale e ricostruzione di monasteri benedettini nel XV e XVI secolo

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    The aim of this paper is to show how a functional scheme is maintained on the occasion of the reconstruction of Benedictine monasteries in the Renaissance. Functional resilience is also maintained during the reconstruction process, when the construction site is necessarily inhabited by the community of monks

    Spazi per l'apprendimento diffuso: modelli di scuole per le contemporanee comunità dei borghi rurali in Sardegna

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    Starting from the analysis of the heritage of schools built across 20th-century in rural villages of Sardinia, the research aims at recognizing its historical-documentary value to implement actions for reestablishing the original space conditions of the existing learning spaces and integrate them according to the contemporary pedagogical theories. Integrating social life and school space through low-impact actions for responding to the radical changes we are facing in the SARS Cov-2 syndemic
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