6 research outputs found
LA CONSERVAZIONE PREVENTIVA E PROGRAMMATA. VENTI ANNI DOPO IL CODICE DEI BENI CULTURALI Bressanone (BZ), 2 - 5 luglio 2024
The research aims to delineate the role and centrality of the Registrar within the
network of a cultural institution, thus contributing to its professional and social
recognition, and introducing a new approach to investigating cultural professionals.
Despite their crucial role in Heritage management and preservation, the Registrar
lacks adequate acknowledgment and appreciation. This study adopts an
interdisciplinary approach, integrating qualitative and quantitative codification of
data to clarify the Registrar’s role and responsibilities in Italy and to re-establish the
connection between the labor market and the national educational system. Through
collaboration with national and international academic and professional institutions,
as well as the analysis of skills and educational paths, the goal is to provide a
comprehensive overview of the Registrar’s position in Italian cultural institutions
Conoscenza e restauro degli intonaci e delle superfici murarie esterne di Venezia : campionature, esemplificazioni e indirizzi degli interventi
Conoscenza e restauro degli intonaci e delle superfici murarie esterne di Venezia. Campionature, esemplificazioni, indirizzi di intervento
Conoscenza e restauro degli intonaci e delle superfici murarie esterne di Venezia. Campionature, esemplificazioni, indirizzi di intervent
Intestinal metaplasia: is it the common precursor of both adenocarcinomas in Barrett's esophagus and of the gastric cardia?
Integrated control in monitoring historic buildings; the case of wall structures of Palazzo Ducale in Venice
This paper deals with in situ assessment of safety and state of preservation of historic buildings. This is a current issue since the need for reliability analysis of historic buildings is nowadays becoming more and more urgent. At the same time, monitoring techniques are continuously evolving. The research group CdSM of the University IUAV of Venice sets up an integrated procedure for non-destructive and microdestructive control aimed to locate possible weaknesses in the façades of Palazzo Ducale, in Venice. This is a delicate issue, because the building is very complex and deserves non-destructive diagnostics to be planned; moreover, a stone element has recently fallen from the south façade in a sudden and unexpected way. This paper illustrates the proposed methodologies for the integrated monitoring the wall structures of Palazzo Ducale, in particular those related to the assessment of the façades’ state of preservation and to integrated experimental and analytical procedures, and illustrates the expected outcomes
