Italian military real - estate is highly varied as regards its location, intended uses, its typological, stylistic, and constructive features and its state of conservation. What historical and documental value can we attribute to the typological and technical aspects of military buildings? What problems and strategies have to be studied before such buildings can be repurposed for inclusion into a circuit of social and civil uses? Some attempts were made to answer these questions by analysing the military real estate of Palmanova, the fortress city founded by the Serenissima Republic of Venice 1593, a city designed by engineers, military analysts, and expert military architects all answerable to the Fortifications Office of Venice. There are a number of barracks situated inside the city’s fortified walls, within a somewhat confined area. Montezemolo, Isonzo, Ederle, Filzi, Montesanto and others in outlying villages. Barracks built in different periods (some during the Renaissance, others in the eighteenth century and some even after the second world war) have been gradually phased out of service. Their restoration and functional leverage, in the early years of this century, were discussed in terms of an economic and cultural strategy that would not upset the city. New regeneration strategies are called for if these abandoned military structures are not to undergo further deterioration. These strategies should be based upon a knowledge of these structures’ features– their layout, architecture, technologies – and should also embrace local policies but first and foremost they require real, contextualized and economically sustainable projects.

Strutture militari abbandonate: problematiche di rigenerazione per gli acquartieramenti di Palmanova = Abandoned military structures: physical and economic problems with the restoration of the Palmanova Barracks / Gatti, Maria Paola; Russo, Giovanni. - ELETTRONICO. - (2017), pp. 958-966. (Intervento presentato al convegno Military Landscapes: A future for military heritage tenutosi a La Maddalena, Sassari nel 21st-24th June 2017).

Strutture militari abbandonate: problematiche di rigenerazione per gli acquartieramenti di Palmanova = Abandoned military structures: physical and economic problems with the restoration of the Palmanova Barracks

Gatti, Maria Paola;Russo, Giovanni
2017-01-01

Abstract

Italian military real - estate is highly varied as regards its location, intended uses, its typological, stylistic, and constructive features and its state of conservation. What historical and documental value can we attribute to the typological and technical aspects of military buildings? What problems and strategies have to be studied before such buildings can be repurposed for inclusion into a circuit of social and civil uses? Some attempts were made to answer these questions by analysing the military real estate of Palmanova, the fortress city founded by the Serenissima Republic of Venice 1593, a city designed by engineers, military analysts, and expert military architects all answerable to the Fortifications Office of Venice. There are a number of barracks situated inside the city’s fortified walls, within a somewhat confined area. Montezemolo, Isonzo, Ederle, Filzi, Montesanto and others in outlying villages. Barracks built in different periods (some during the Renaissance, others in the eighteenth century and some even after the second world war) have been gradually phased out of service. Their restoration and functional leverage, in the early years of this century, were discussed in terms of an economic and cultural strategy that would not upset the city. New regeneration strategies are called for if these abandoned military structures are not to undergo further deterioration. These strategies should be based upon a knowledge of these structures’ features– their layout, architecture, technologies – and should also embrace local policies but first and foremost they require real, contextualized and economically sustainable projects.
2017
Military Landscapes: atti del convegno internazionale: Scenari per il futuro del patrimonio militare = Military Landscapes: Proceedings of the international conference: A future for military heritage
Milano
Skira
978-88-572-3732-9
Gatti, Maria Paola; Russo, Giovanni
Strutture militari abbandonate: problematiche di rigenerazione per gli acquartieramenti di Palmanova = Abandoned military structures: physical and economic problems with the restoration of the Palmanova Barracks / Gatti, Maria Paola; Russo, Giovanni. - ELETTRONICO. - (2017), pp. 958-966. (Intervento presentato al convegno Military Landscapes: A future for military heritage tenutosi a La Maddalena, Sassari nel 21st-24th June 2017).
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