This paper is part of a research focused on an important architecture of the city of Enna, Sicily: the imposing octagonal tower whose construction is most likely attributed to Frederick II of Swabia. New studies carried out on this monument, aimed at documenting a still insufficiently known heritage, therefore in danger, and at establishing a coherent conservation project, led to the creation of a large database, useful to formulate and substantiate valid conjectures about its genesis and evolution. To support this process, the study exploited the most advanced digital techniques - such as the projection mapping - to represent and document reconstructive hypothesis, conduct virtual restorations and create mul-timedia contents, evocative of the historical value of this prized architecture. An integrated programme aimed at preserving and enhancing a precious resource for the benefit of current and future generations.

(2017). An integrated programme for the conservation and valorisation of the Tower of Frederick in Enna . Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/93412

An integrated programme for the conservation and valorisation of the Tower of Frederick in Enna

Cardaci, Alessio;
2017-07-20

Abstract

This paper is part of a research focused on an important architecture of the city of Enna, Sicily: the imposing octagonal tower whose construction is most likely attributed to Frederick II of Swabia. New studies carried out on this monument, aimed at documenting a still insufficiently known heritage, therefore in danger, and at establishing a coherent conservation project, led to the creation of a large database, useful to formulate and substantiate valid conjectures about its genesis and evolution. To support this process, the study exploited the most advanced digital techniques - such as the projection mapping - to represent and document reconstructive hypothesis, conduct virtual restorations and create mul-timedia contents, evocative of the historical value of this prized architecture. An integrated programme aimed at preserving and enhancing a precious resource for the benefit of current and future generations.
20-lug-2017
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Putting Tradition into Practice: Heritage, Place and Design. Proceedings of 5th INTBAU International Annual Event
Amoruso, Giuseppe;
978-3-319-57936-8
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Cham
Springer
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5th INTBAU International Annual Meeting: Putting tradition into practice. Heritage, place, design, Milan, Italy, 5-6 July 2017
5th
Milan, Italy
5-6 July 2017
internazionale
su invito
Settore ICAR/17 - Disegno
Settore ICAR/19 - Restauro
Conservation; 3D laser scanning; Medieval architecture; Frederick II of Swabia; Enna
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Cardaci, Alessio; Versaci, Antonella
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