28° Convegno Internazionale Scienza e Beni culturali
LA CONSERVAZIONE DEL PATRIMONIO ARCHITETTONICO ALL'APERTO
SUPERFICI, STRUTTURE, FINITURE E CONTESTI

Bressanone, 10 13 luglio 2012 

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LA CONSERVAZIONE NEI CENTRI STORICI MINORI ABRUZZESI COLPITI DAL SISMA DEL 2009: ESIGENZE DI RIUSO E QUESTIONI DI CONSERVAZIONE


Carla Bartolomucci1, Adalgisa Donatelli2


1 CNR-ITC, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche - Istituto per le Tecnologie della Costruzione, LAquila, carla.bartolomucci@itc.cnr.it 

2 Università degli Studi di LAquila, adalgisa.donatelli@libero.it 





ABSTRACT 

The earthquake in April 2009 struck, over the city of LAquila, a wide area, including smaller historical towns of great historic, artistic and environmental interest.

The paper examines the cases of Castelvecchio Calvisio and Santo Stefano di Sessanio, analyzing their architectural and construction characteristics and the current state of degradation of materials and structures, with the aim of verifying the compatibility of requirements for reuse and for reconstruction post earthquake with the conservative instances.

At present, in fact, there is a tendency to regard priority structural problems, but if these issues are not dealt with a conservative approach and a clear and theoretical-critical awareness, we risk irreversibly damaging a historical and architectural heritage of particular complexity and value, consisting of a intact built heritage, although damaged by the earthquake, miraculously unscathed from the speculation phenomena.

In these cases, the conservation of the material authenticity is essential because it is the very value of these villages, whereas the analysis suggests that, not infrequently, the actions of recovery may be a further insult to the conservation.

Key-words: historic village, conservation, earthquake, lacuna, compatibility of use.