RECONVERSION ACTIVITY OF AN "ARCHITECTURE FOR THE MEDICINE" OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAGLIARI. THE CENTER OF RECOVERY OF POLIO-AFFLICTED PERSONS (1947-1958) AS "COGNITIVE BUILDING"

Antonello Sanna
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Carlo Atzeni;Gianluca Gatto;Giuseppina Monni;Emanuela Quaquero;Antonella Sanna
2019-01-01

Abstract

In the immediate post-war period, in the city of Cagliari the great Polio Recovery Center (1947- 1958) was designed and buil. It is an architecture with a strong symbolic charge, both for its great social value and because it marks the start of the "Great Reconstruction". It is a building that completely innovates the typology of Architecture for Medicine. Preliminary activity for the conversion of the building into an academic center is a great "knowledge process", which ranges from the construction history to the compliance of a historicized building with the actual functional requirements and with the new energy performance and safety rules. The first results highlight constraints and opportunities of a reuse that has, as its premise, the structural rehabilitation of reinforced concrete, but which develops with the use of digital technologies and sensors, in order to transform the "traditional" building into a " cognitive architecture”.
2019
Italiano
Reuso Matera. Patrimonio in divenire. Conoscere valorizzare abitare
9788849238006
Gangemi Editore
roma
ITALIA
AA.VV.
Antonio Conte, Antonella Guida
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Reuso Matera. Patrimonio in divenire. Conoscere valorizzare abitare
Contributo
Esperti anonimi
22-26 ottobre 2019
Matera
internazionale
scientifica
no
4 Contributo in Atti di Convegno (Proceeding)::4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Sanna, Antonello; Atzeni, Carlo; Gatto, Gianluca; Monni, Giuseppina; Quaquero, Emanuela; Sanna, Antonella
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4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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