The contribution, sharing the logic of the circular approach applied to the built environment, aims to structure an operational methodology that allows to deepen the aspects concerning the multi-factor characterization of a building transformation intervention through the integration of data, by means of which to digitize the contents and support decisions aimed at achieving the control/reduction of induced ecological-environmental impacts. Through the application to a case study, whose design and technological choices were verified through Building Information Modelling (BIM) models, it was possible to conduct a series of reasoning on impacts to understand, in terms of opportunities, how BIM facilitated the process of evaluation and control of the urban transformation intervention by reducing its technological-environmental criticalities. All this was done by adopting the guidelines of “digital sobriety” as a principle of action.
001_COVER AND INDEX
005_CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGIES (NOT ONLY DIGITAL) AND ECOLOGICAL FOOTPRINT
Dora Francese
FOCUS ON: COMPLETION TECHNOLOGIES FOR SUSTAINABLE REGENERATION
028_RESTORATION AND HISTORIC BUILDINGS FACING SUSTAINABILITY CHALLENGES
Francesco Trovò
034_NEW PERSPECTIVES FOR MAPPING ALTERATIONS IN HBIM IN CONSERVATION PROJECTS
Andrea Adami, Barbara Scala
040_FRAGMENTS OF MEMORY. A PARTICIPATORY APPROACH FOR A NEW CONSERVATIVE ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND LANDSCAPE ENHANCEMENT. The Baths of Petriolo
Cesare Crova
046_ QUALITY AS A GOAL AND TOOL FOR THE PRESERVATION OF THE BUILT HERITAGE
Mariangela Carlessi, Alessandra Kluzer
051_ STRENGTHS AND TRANSFORMABILITY OF HEALTHCARE STRUCTURES IN CAMPANIA
Lorenzo Diana, Rossella Marmo, Saverio D’Auria, Claudia Sicignano, Francesco Polverino
058_ KNOWLEDGE AND PROTECTION OF THE HANDCRAFTED KNOW-HOW FOR CONSERVATION. Il Manuale del Recupero of Rome: Topics
Virginia Bernardini
063_ THE QUALITY OF RESTORATION OF CULTURAL HERITAGE: FROM JURIDICAL NORMS TO TECHNICAL NORMS
Valentina Sessa
068_ FROM ‘INTANGIBLE’ TO ‘TANGIBLE’ HERITAGE. Shared knowledge for conservation
Daniela Pittaluga, Silvia Rescic, Fabio Fratini
075_ EASIER SAID THAN DONE. TO KNOW SO AS TO KEEP: DRY STONE WALLING ON THE SLOPE OF LAKE COMO
Michela M. Grisoni
082_ DESIGN PROCESSES FOR THE ENHANCEMENT OF THE TERRITORY: THE CASE OF MASSA LUBRENSE
Giovanni Gugg, Gigliola D’Angelo, Mariachiara Esposito
088_ CARE AND CRAFTSMANSHIP AS A SLOW APPROACH TO BUILT HERITAGE. Quality and intervention: tradition and innovation
Angela Squassina
094_ THE ROLE OF GREEN SPACES FOR THE SUSTAINABLE RECOVERY OF CULTURAL HERITAGE A proposal for intervention in the former neapolitan psychiatric complex
Giuseppe Trinchese, Savino Mastrullo
103_ THE ROLE OF CULTURAL HERITAGE SCIENTISTS FOR THE QUALITY OF URBAN REGENERATION A design proposal for the urban “seam” of Baia
Veronica Vitiello, Marina Fumo, Danila Imperadice
FOCUS ON: DIGITAL AND NON DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY FOR SUSTAINABILITY
109_ GREEN THINKING AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP. A Pedagogical experiment in Architecture
Dorra Ismail Dellagi
115_ THE REDISCOVERY OF NATURE: THE LOST INNOCENCE OF THE DIGITAL WORLD
Rosa Maria Vitrano
124_ DIGITAL INNOVATION IN CONSTRUCTION: 3D PRINTING IN HOTEL DESIGN AND TOURISTS’ ACCOMMODATION
Artemis Kyrkou
128_ DESIGN FOR ADAPTABILITY. Joints for sustainable building
Adriana Rossi, Sara Gonizzi Barsanti
137_ PRACTICABILITY STUDY FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A WOOL SUPPLY CHAIN IN CAMPANIA REGION
Angelica Rocco
143_ “EXPERIMENTAL ECOLOGICAL COMPOSITE FOR 3D PRINTING OF A SMALL COMMUNITY HOSPITAL”
Enrico Maria Oliva, Dora Francese
151_ SMART VILLAGE E DESIGN FOR ALL. DesignTech in the Madonie area
Luisa Lombardo
156_ BUILT ENVIRONMENT TRANSFORMATIONS: BIM AND CIRCULAR APPROACH
Rossella Franchino, Caterina Frettoloso, Nicola Pisacane