TECHNE 12 (2016): Architecture Memory Contemporaneity
Research and Experimentation

Deep renovation as tool for development and active protection of the consolidated city heritage

Carola Clemente
Dipartimento di Architettura e Progetto, Sapienza Università di Roma, Italia
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TECHNE 12 (2016): Architecture Memory Contemporaneity

Published 2016-11-28

Keywords

  • Deep renovation,
  • Architecture for the tertiary sector

How to Cite

Clemente, C., Calice, C., & Marandola, M. (2016). Deep renovation as tool for development and active protection of the consolidated city heritage. TECHNE - Journal of Technology for Architecture and Environment, (12), 261–268. https://doi.org/10.13128/Techne-19361

Abstract

This paper is the synthesis of multi-year research activities carried out with the support of Sapienza University in collaboration with some local authorities and private entities on integrated refurbishment planning of tertiary buildings. The outcomes of research are aimed at the construction of a replicable methodology for the preliminary analysis and evaluations useful for deep renovation of tertiary building heritage. During the various steps of the study, there were selected pilot buildings throughout the country, addressed to validate theorical assumptions of research, and to check actual strategies of integrated refurbishment of buildings mainly used for directional, educational and research activities.

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