In the field of architectural renovation through adaptive reuse, the theme of resilience, intended as the maximum transformative load that can be borne by an existing building without losing its identity, can be the key concept in order to produce solid bases useful to guide the processes of knowledge, communication and action that involve the architectural assets. In this direction, with the aim of reaching a high level of confidence with the built environment, information related to three fields should be considered and elaborated: the knowledge on the good, the requirement frame linked to the potential users and the wide reference context that characterize them both. In this contribution some synthetic indicators are proposed, along with the criteria for their calculation, with the purpose of formulating a standardized methodology for the preliminary evaluation of the degree of resilience of the examined buildings. The methodology here presented has been integrated in a BIM (Building Information Modeling)-based workflow focused on historical built environments with the purpose of defining an informative database for the real-estate asset of the University of Pavia. In particular, the application on the former monastery complex called “Certosina” is presented, with the aim of evaluate the possibility of its refurbishment.
Il concetto di resilienza nel riuso del patrimonio costruito
Daniela Besana
;Marco Morandotti;CECCHINI, CRISTINA;Andrea Chiesa
2018-01-01
Abstract
In the field of architectural renovation through adaptive reuse, the theme of resilience, intended as the maximum transformative load that can be borne by an existing building without losing its identity, can be the key concept in order to produce solid bases useful to guide the processes of knowledge, communication and action that involve the architectural assets. In this direction, with the aim of reaching a high level of confidence with the built environment, information related to three fields should be considered and elaborated: the knowledge on the good, the requirement frame linked to the potential users and the wide reference context that characterize them both. In this contribution some synthetic indicators are proposed, along with the criteria for their calculation, with the purpose of formulating a standardized methodology for the preliminary evaluation of the degree of resilience of the examined buildings. The methodology here presented has been integrated in a BIM (Building Information Modeling)-based workflow focused on historical built environments with the purpose of defining an informative database for the real-estate asset of the University of Pavia. In particular, the application on the former monastery complex called “Certosina” is presented, with the aim of evaluate the possibility of its refurbishment.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.