Sustainable Mediterranean Construction

DRY CONSTRUCTION OF RURAL LIVING IN BASILICATA Digitizing and revitalizing of rural heritage

Authors 

Rosa Lorusso, Antonella G. Guida

Keywords: 

Rural settlements, heritage conservation, valorization, identity, Made in Italy.

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Abstract

The research focuses on the importance of cultural heritage linked to Made in Italy, focusing on the rural buildings that dot the territory of Basilicata. These minor buildings, abandoned and neglected, represent an important fabric of our territorial identity. The main objective is to give back importance, image and value to this rural heritage, which can play a fundamental role in reaffirming an awareness of our knowledge through the use of digital technologies and the collaboration of micro and small enterprises. Digitalization and virtual management combined with the action of transmitting the knowledge of building will be crucial to transfer significant architectural elements from the past to the future, thus helping to keep our cultural heritage alive. The development of new strategies, tools and innovative approaches have the ultimate goal of promoting a new lifestyle that balances the relationships between city and country.

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SMC Special Issue N.07 2024

SMC MAGAZINE SPECIAL ISSUE N. FIVE/2021

001_COVER AND INDEX

005_THE ART OF DRY STONE WALLING, KNOWLEDGE AND TECHNIQUES
Marina Fumo

009_BOARDS AND INFORMATION

FOCUS ON THE ART OF DRY STONE WALLING, KNOWLEDGE AND TECHNIQUES

010_DRY CONSTRUCTION OF RURAL LIVING IN BASILICATA. Digitizing and revitalizing of rural heritage
Rosa Lorusso, Antonella G. Guida

015_DRY-STONE ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE IN MADONIE DISTRICT. The rehabilitation of ancient rural complexes, as exemplary Smart Villages
Luisa Lombardo, Tiziana Campisi

023_ DRY CONSTRUCTIONS OF THE FIRST WORLD WAR ON LAKE GARDA. Typological and technological analysis
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028_ ADEQUATE ARCHITECTURES FOR CORRELATED LANDSCAPE. Dry-stone rural complexes
Luca Zecchin

035_ SHEEP PENS AND REGNOSTRI: DRY STONE WALL FOR PASTORAL BORDERS AT SALTO-CICOLANO
Edoardo Currà

040_ INTEGRATING INNOVATIVE CONCEPT INTO TRADITIONAL CONSTRUCTION SYSTEMS FOR DRY-STONE WALL. Criteria for circular environmental design
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047_ RESTORING THE DRY-STONE WALLS OF THE MONTI PISANI TO PRESERVE THE TUSCAN COUNTRYSIDE
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052_ STONE BOUNDARIES. Active elements of Arco landscape tapestry
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057_ “STONE LANDSCAPES”: PLOTS OF RELATIONS. Biotope of the Marocche, terraces, and castles in the Sarca Valley
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062_ RECOVERY AND VALORISATION OF TERRACING AND DRY-STONE WALLS ON THE AMALFI COAST IN THE DETREIT PROJECT:
TECHNIQUE AND TRADITION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Emma Buondonno, Gigliola D’Angelo, Domenico Negro

068_ RESEARCH, TRADITION AND INNOVATION IN THE DRY-STONE WALLS OF THE SORRENTINE PENINSULA TERRACES. Best practise of protection at the grangia of Crapolla in Vico Equense
Giuseppe Trinchese, Nicolina Ricciardelli, Noemi Alifano

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