DOI: 10.5176/2301-394X_ACE13.70

Authors: Prof. Eng. Pierluigi De Berardinis, PhD Student Eng. Chiara Marchionni, PhD Eng. Marianna Rotilio

Abstract:

Introducing the principles of sustainability in the recovery process of the built environment is a complex objective, especially when working on the cultural heritage represented by minor historical centres, typical of the Abruzzo region. The earthquake that 6 April, 2009, that struck the Abruzzo region has aggravated the previous state of deterioration and abandonment of its internal centres, determining inevitable negative territorial, urban and social structural changes. In a territory where the wealth of historical, architectural and cultural heritage is clearly recognized, recovery can also mean to propose sustainable solutions of energy efficiency, with respect of historical-architectural values and spatial and figurative characters of the built heritage. In the present research this will is translated into the use of planning strategies, expression of more or less transformative interventions on historical buildings. Although different, these strategies are united by the intention to use dry technological systems that, being characterized by flexibility, lightness and ease of assembly, are particularly suitable to be used in the rehabilitation of historical buildings. The research has set the objective of the experimental design of these technological systems on the minor centres of Navelli through a control methodology that has certified the compatibility of the proposed interventions.

Keywords: sustainability, rehabilitation, built heritage, minor centre, dry construction technologies

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