This research aims to provide a complete vision of the Venetian Lagoon system including both environmental and building aspects, with a specific focus on the interface between the mainland and the wetland of Venice. In particular, in perspective of climate change and MOSE infrastructure working and, consequently, in order to safeguard the city of Venice, all the peculiarities of the historical city, i.e. environment, economy, architecture, and cultural heritage, are being considered. Furthermore, the project will base all the proposals on the same set of data and analysis, designing comparative solutions and possible alternatives regarding the state of the urban environment, landscape, and state of conservation of historical heritage. The multidisciplinary approach, which combines architecture, urban planning, and disciplines applied to cultural heritage -chemistry, applied petrography, conservation science, technical physics, restoration, structural engineering- will set a foundation for an exhaustive vision, providing synergic, cost-effective and legitimized actions.
Venezia 2021. Piano di adattamento al cambiamento climatico e implementazione di strategie di intervento per la salvaguardia del patrimonio architettonico e ambientale. Primi esiti di una ricerca interdisciplinare
Romagnoni, Piercarlo;Bruschi, Greta;Zamboni, Isabella
2020-01-01
Abstract
This research aims to provide a complete vision of the Venetian Lagoon system including both environmental and building aspects, with a specific focus on the interface between the mainland and the wetland of Venice. In particular, in perspective of climate change and MOSE infrastructure working and, consequently, in order to safeguard the city of Venice, all the peculiarities of the historical city, i.e. environment, economy, architecture, and cultural heritage, are being considered. Furthermore, the project will base all the proposals on the same set of data and analysis, designing comparative solutions and possible alternatives regarding the state of the urban environment, landscape, and state of conservation of historical heritage. The multidisciplinary approach, which combines architecture, urban planning, and disciplines applied to cultural heritage -chemistry, applied petrography, conservation science, technical physics, restoration, structural engineering- will set a foundation for an exhaustive vision, providing synergic, cost-effective and legitimized actions.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.