Regenerative Heritage: Adaptive Restoration and Agri-Lab Intervention at Sant’Antonio di Ranverso
Regenerative Heritage: Adaptive Restoration and Agri-Lab Intervention at Sant’Antonio di Ranverso
Key Points
- The project centers on a heritage-led restoration of the historic Preceptory of Sant’Antonio di Ranverso near Turin, built on historical research, on-site assessment, and architectural documentation to map its evolution and address decay while preserving authenticity and functional continuity.
- A forward-looking dimension adds a self-sustaining agricultural laboratory within the historic complex, creating productive landscapes and community-oriented activities that bridge conservation with contemporary rural innovation.
- Diagnostic categories identified to guide the work include water intrusion and staining, plaster detachment, rising damp with salt deposits, cracks (structural and non-structural), prior patch repairs, inaccessible survey areas, and biological/organic decay, all informing a phased restoration strategy under a master-plan framework.
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