Posters_Planned conservation of XXth Century Architectural Heritage
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By courtesy of the organizers, the poster contributions of the international conference “Planned conservation of XXth Century Architectural Heritage” (30-31/10/2009, Como, Italy) are now available online in the PRECOMOS website. Please check the following library items.
1. The pilot project as a programmatic instrument for preservation: The case of Chiesa di Santa Maria Annunciata at Ospedale San Carlo Borromeo, Milan (Gio Ponti, 1960-69), by Carla Di Francesco, Rita Fabbri, Keoma Ambrogio and Annalisa Conforti
2. Inspection and diagnosis of corrosion in reinforced concrete buildings of the cultural heritage, by Luca Bertolini, Maddalena Carsana, Matteo Gastaldi, Federica Lollini, Elena Redaelli
3. Carlo Scarpa: project, prediction and planned conservation, by Maria Paola Borgarino
4. Economic impact of preventive retrofit in comparison with post-earthquake repair, by Maria Bostenaru Dan
5. Modern movement architecture and the measurement of sustainability, by Jon Buono
6. FAI - Villa Necchi Campiglio in Milan: knowledge management for planned conservation for FAI architecture and historic heritage, by Paola Candiani, Laura Suzzani, Francesca Turati
7. The “Branca Tower” in Milan: Planned conservation and maintenance of an innovative (1933) steel tower, by Andrea Castigilioni, Giulio Mirabella Roberti
8. Lo stato dell’arte del patrimonio archivistico del Razionalismo lariano: una proposta fattiva quale prima fase della “conservazione programmata”, by Nicoletta Ossanna Cavadini
9. Assessment of the role of urban monumental surfaces as record of pollution: the case study of the Fontana di Camerlata (Como, Italy), by Laura Rampazzi, Cristina Corti, Carlo Dossi, Barbara Giussani, Andrea Pozzi, Biagio Rizzo
10. Dealing with a modernistic school: a master plan for Pito Mechelen, by Rudy De Graef
11. The Rinascente facades in Milan: an attempt to extend conservation and maintenance practices, by Davide Del Curto and Andrea Luciani
12. Instruments for the protection of the 20th century architecture: methodological aspects in the processing of the new “Piano Strutturale Comuale” of Ferrara, by Rita Fabbri
13. Maintenance planning and management: a way for sustainable conservation of scholastic buildings, by Giovanna Franco
14. Justus van Effen, Rotterdam: transition from incidental interventions to regular maintenance, by Siem Goede
15. Contemporary priorities versus conservation issues: Maison Dotremont (Uccle, 1928-1932) by Louis-Herman De Koninck, a small scale witness of the Modern Movement in Belgium, by Willemijne Linssen
16. Energy and environmental audit of 20th century heritage: character of “modern museum”, by Elena Lucchi
17. The 20th century architectural heritage, a 21st century conservation challenge: Buenos Aires experiences, by Stella Maris Casal
18. DoMaP: Documentation and Maintenance Planning model - a tool for visualisation and analysis of built environment including architectural heritage, by Par Meiling
19. Planning for conservation of Shanghai’s 20th century built heritage, by Amy Sommers, Kara L. Phillips, Anne Warr
20. Pouring new life into Shikumen: our approach to conservation of Modern Architecture in Shanghai, by Mei Qing and Yu Ying
21. Strategic social plan for the conservation of 20th century architectural landscape: practices in Taiwan, by Hsien-yang Tseng
22. Quatiere sperimentale VIII Triennale, the QT8: conservation and valorization plan of a modern district in Milan, by Maurizio Boriani, Lucia Toniolo, Susanna Bortolotto, Alberta Cazzani, Piero Favino, Alessandro Da Re, Gabriele Marucco, Mattia Savioni