The research aimed at deepening the grange of Crapolla in Vico Equense in relation to the drystone walls of its terraces. The interest arose from a chance meeting at this site that occurred between the superintendency’s area official, architect Nicolina Ricciardelli, who is sensitive to the study of products from the local building tradition, and one of the structure’s owners, a representative and manufacturer of building materials., The latter responded to the requests presented by the Superintendency by entrusting the CITTAM interdepartmental centre of the Federico II University of Naples with a study on new finishing products to be applied for the recovery of the building’s envelope and the terraced area of the grange, cultivated with vineyards. The focus is devoted to the historical events, the relationship with the land, the products cultivated, the construction techniques of the dry-stone walls for the terracing, their impact on the landscape and their influence on the crops planted. To date, the research, also enriched by the studies of degree thesis of Dr. Noemi Alifano, can present the results of the studies together with the positive feedback of the good practices carried out by the owners. Terracing with dry-stone walls becomes the flywheel of an economic, environmental and agri-food sustainability that can be implemented and pursued over time.
SMC MAGAZINE SPECIAL ISSUE N. FIVE/2021
001_COVER AND INDEX
005_THE ART OF DRY STONE WALLING, KNOWLEDGE AND TECHNIQUES
Marina Fumo
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
Davide Sigurtà, Olivia Longo, Salvatore Rugino
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
Antonella Violano, Monica Cannaviello, Palmachiara Portella
047_ RESTORING THE DRY-STONE WALLS OF THE MONTI PISANI TO PRESERVE THE TUSCAN COUNTRYSIDE
Claudia Aveta
052_ STONE BOUNDARIES. Active elements of Arco landscape tapestry
Maria Paola Gatti, Claudia Battaino, Andrea Zaniboni
057_ “STONE LANDSCAPES”: PLOTS OF RELATIONS. Biotope of the Marocche, terraces, and castles in the Sarca Valley
Alessandra Quendolo, Maria Paola Gatti
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