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Episcopio/Bishop’s Palace

Curia of Ravenna RAVENNA (RA) | 1991 Ediltecnica was called by the Curia of Ravenna to solve a serious structural failure of the finely decorated wooden floor of the 16th century. The solution, highly innovative for the time, is a wooden and concrete load-bearing floor. All processes were carried out damp so as to maintain the artistic decorations on the structures.

Oct 09, 2017 / by Francesco Montelli / Comments are off for this post

Villa Pliniana

Privately owned COMO (CO) | 1997-98 Ediltecnica was called for the consolidation of the submerged foundations of the villa, formed by high stone block walls. A trapezoidal reinforced concrete wall was created that ran parallel to the whole side of the submerged façade; micro piers were then joined together by a crowning beam, connected to the wall with passing banquette.

Oct 09, 2017 / by Francesco Montelli / Comments are off for this post

Municipal building and Registry Office

Municipality of Massa Lombarda MASSA LOMBARDA (RA) | 2016 – 2017 The operations regarding the upgrade and seismic improvement of the buildings used as the Town Hall and Registry Office of the municipality of Massa Lombarda, are performed to achieve specific repairs and eliminate the seismic vulnerabilities with a diversified approach between the two structural bodies.

Oct 09, 2017 / by Francesco Montelli / Comments are off for this post

Baronio nursing home

United Institutions of Assistance Galletti Abbiosi Foundation RAVENNA (RA) | 2009 / 2014-15 A first restoration dates back to 2009 with the creation of the so-called “zone of silence”, a space used as a living room, designed to accommodate patients suffering from Alzheimer’s. In 2014-2015, the height of the existing structure was raised, giving the complex a new wing made up of an independent structure.

Jul 18, 2017 / by Francesco Montelli / Comments are off for this post

Church of Sant’Apollinare in Classe

Archdiocese of Ravenna and Cervia CLASSE (RA) | 2015 The basilica looks like a typical Byzantine-Romanesque construction. The gabled façade was preceded by a quadriporticus of which today only the narthex remains, fully rebuilt, ending in two turrets. The bell tower (10th-11th century), 37 m high, develops in a cylindrical shape punctuated with embrasures, single-lancet windows, and two-three mullioned windows that lighten the mighty walls. The interior of the basilica is divided into three naves; the apse area was elevated in the 9th century for a crypt. Since 1996 the basilica has been included in the list of Italian heritage…

Feb 22, 2017 / by Francesco Montelli / Comments are off for this post

Palazzo Galletti Abbiosi (Galletti Abbiosi Building)

United Institutions of Assistance Galletti Abbiosi Foundation RAVENNA (RA) | 1998-99 The restoration of the Galletti Abbiosi complex transforms the age-old orphanage into an accommodating facility. The decorative preservation and precise restoration of the ornamental wall finishes and the prestigious artistic handiwork present within the structure, gave renewed splendour to the complex

Feb 15, 2017 / by Francesco Montelli / Comments are off for this post

Franciscan Cloisters

Savings Bank of Ravenna Foundation RAVENNA (RA) | 2007-2010 The start of site works began with the consolidation of the foundations of the dividing walls of a structure called Manica Lunga (long sleeve) with low-pressure injections of expanding resin that significantly increased the ground bearing capacity. The last major endeavour was the general restoration of the beautiful wooden ceilings.

Feb 13, 2017 / by Francesco Montelli / Comments are off for this post

Sant’Apollinare Nuovo church

Archdiocese of Ravenna and Cervia RAVENNA (RA) | 1998-2001 The Basilica of Sant’Apollinare Nuovo erected by the gothic king Teodorico in 505, was originally used as a palatine church, an Arian place of worship. After the Byzantine reconquest in the middle of the 6th century and its consecration to the Orthodox cult, it was dedicated to St. Martin, Bishop of Tours. Since 1996 the Basilica has been included in the list of Italian heritage sites by UNESCO, under the “early Christian monuments of Ravenna” site. Description of the works_ The monumental complex of Sant’Apollinare Nuovo is one of the characterizing…

Feb 11, 2017 / by Francesco Montelli / Comments are off for this post

Monumental Cemetery

Municipality of Ravenna RAVENNA (RA) | 2014 The monumental cemetery of Ravenna is located on the banks of the Candiano canal, 3 kilometres from the city’s historic center. Started in 1879, it was designed by Engineer Romolo Conti on the model of the Lombard monastery, with its system of cloisters, cells and rooms. The restoration work involved the left staircase, which allows access from the courtyard area of the ground floor to the wing of the monumental complex. It consists of a flight of concrete and lime steps and two sidestepped parapets, made of solid bricks surmounted by cement crowning…

Jan 22, 2017 / by Francesco Montelli / Comments are off for this post

Rocca Riolo Terme

Municipality of Riolo Terme RIOLO TERME (RA) | 1998-2000 The Fortress of Riolo Terme, the ancient stronghold of the Senio Valley, was built as a garrison along with the village at the end of the 14th century by the city of Bologna. Since 1472, la Rocca underwent many renovations but still retained its great beauty. Maintaining its defensive function over time, it is a magnificent example of military fortification that followed the evolution of late medieval offensive techniques. The first nucleus, still quite intact and well visible, underwent changes and additions, in particular following the advent of the artillery. La…

Jan 10, 2017 / by Francesco Montelli / Comments are off for this post