The constructive history of the 16th-century Convent of Sant’Agostino degli Scalzi in Aversa - after its suppression, first converted in a prison hospital and then in an asylum, even hosting for some time both uses – tells of repeated fabric adaptations and demolitions for new additions up to today. A paradigmatic example of historic architecture reconverted was returned through a rich documentary apparatus and the study of the current fabric layout.
Il complesso aversano di Sant’Agostino degli Scalzi: una storia costruttiva tra riconversioni e resilienze
Marina D'Aprile
2024
Abstract
The constructive history of the 16th-century Convent of Sant’Agostino degli Scalzi in Aversa - after its suppression, first converted in a prison hospital and then in an asylum, even hosting for some time both uses – tells of repeated fabric adaptations and demolitions for new additions up to today. A paradigmatic example of historic architecture reconverted was returned through a rich documentary apparatus and the study of the current fabric layout.File in questo prodotto:
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