The aim of this paper is to propose an intervention methodology for the restoration of an industrial archeology building starting from the analysis of the state of the art with a view to sustainability and resilient thinking. The building in object is an ancient masonry mill called "ex Molino Palomba" that has, in the writers 'opinion, historical-monumental relevance both as a symbol of ancient work technologies, that because is situated in a territory strictly interconnected with the "Caserta Palace" (UNESCO site). Today the building presents a visible state of decay and structural instability, but a preliminary analysis of the overall framework and the bibliographical research, have however allowed to outline a proposal of a resilient approach.
MOLINO PALOMBA - DEGRADATION AND POSSIBLE STATIC RECOVERY OF A DISUSED INDUSTRIAL BUILDING
Giorgio Frunzio
Membro del Collaboration Group
;Luciana Di GennaroMembro del Collaboration Group
2020
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to propose an intervention methodology for the restoration of an industrial archeology building starting from the analysis of the state of the art with a view to sustainability and resilient thinking. The building in object is an ancient masonry mill called "ex Molino Palomba" that has, in the writers 'opinion, historical-monumental relevance both as a symbol of ancient work technologies, that because is situated in a territory strictly interconnected with the "Caserta Palace" (UNESCO site). Today the building presents a visible state of decay and structural instability, but a preliminary analysis of the overall framework and the bibliographical research, have however allowed to outline a proposal of a resilient approach.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.