Safeguard of Modern Urban Heritage

A cura di: Ilaria Giannetti, Angelo Bertolazzi, Andrea Miano, Manuela Bonano, Luisa Berto

Safeguard of Modern Urban Heritage

A Cross-Disciplinary Research for Knowledge, Monitoring, and Risk Analysis

This volume collects the results of the multidisciplinary research project funded by the PRIN 2022 grant, “SMUH – Safeguard of Modern Urban Heritage: a cross-disciplinary webGIS for knowledge, monitoring and risk analysis”, presented at the conference held on December 16th, 2025, at the University of Rome Tor Vergata. The research aims to develop, test, and share a multidisciplinary method for safeguarding the built heritage in urban areas of the twentieth-century city.

Pagine: 252

ISBN: 9788835190912

Edizione:1a ediz 2026

Codice editore: 10445.6

Informazioni sugli open access

This volume collects the results of the multidisciplinary research project funded by the PRIN 2022 grant, “SMUH – Safeguard of Modern Urban Heritage: across-disciplinary webGIS for knowledge, monitoring and risk analysis”, presented at the conference held on December 16th, 2025, at the University of Rome Tor Vergata.
The research aims to develop, test, and share a multidisciplinary method for safeguarding the built heritage in urban areas of the twentieth-century city. This method is based on a combination of a historical-technical ramework derived from extensive documentary research, large-scale structural vulnerability assessments, and satellite radar interferometry techniques for measuring surface displacement phenomena. To support analysis and dissemination, the research relied on the construction of a customized webGIS platform, featuring three-dimensional representations and governed by conceptual models of informational data.
The method was tested on exemplary case studies within the twentieth-century districts of Verona: this area, overlooking the Adige River, presents a diverse range of building typologies and construction techniques, as well as complex environmental conditions. Alongside the research results, the book gathers a collection of further case studies to test the scalability, disciplinary potential, and future research trajectories opened by the application of this method.

Ilaria Giannetti, Architect, Associate Professor of Architettura Tecnica at the Department of Civil Engineering and Computer Engineering (DICII) of the University of Rome Tor Vergata.

Angelo Bertolazzi, Engineer, Associate Professor of Architettura Tecnica at the Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering (DICEA) of the University of Padua.

Andrea Miano, Engineer, Associate Professor of Tecnica delle Costruzioni at the Pegaso Digital University of Naples.

Manuela Bonano Engineer, Researcher working on SAR interferometry at IREA-CNR (Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche) of Naples.

Luisa Berto, Engineer, Associate Professor of Tecnica delle Costruzioni at the University IUAV of Venice.

Ilaria Giannetti, Angelo Bertolazzi, Andrea Miano, Manuela Bonano, Luisa Berto, Introduction

THE CASE STUDY OF BORGO TRENTO IN VERONA

Angelo Bertolazzi, Ilaria Giannetti, From Archival Document to the Base-Knowledge Framework: Sources, Methods, Findings
Manuela Bonano, Pasquale Striano, Federica Casamento, Michele Manunta, Ivana Zinno, Riccardo Lanari, Exploitation of Multi-Temporal Satellite Differential SAR Interferometry for Investigating Displacement Phenomena in the Built-Up Environment
Andrea Miano, Carlo Del Gaudio, Luisa Berto, Diego Alejandro Talledo, From MT-DInSAR Data Elaboration to Structural Vulnerability Scenarios
Angelo Bertolazzi, Francesco Mauro, Ilaria Giannetti, WebGIS Platform for Data Integration, Analysis and Representation
Ilaria Giannetti, Francesca D’Uffizi, Angelo Bertolazzi, BIM Extension of WebGIS for Data Integration, Analysis and Representation

RESEARCH PERSPECTIVE AND MORE CASE STUDIES

Fabio Di Carlo, Ilaria Giannetti, Alberto Meda, Stefania Mornati, Zila Rinaldi, Historical Analysis and Open BIM-3DGIS for Satellite Data-based Structural Monitoring: the Regina Margherita School Building in Rome
Andrea Miano, Carlo Del Gaudio, Giacomo Iovane, Integrated Nonlinear Vulnerability Assessment of RC Frames under Imposed Settlements and Seismic Actions
Angelo Bertolazzi, Francesco Sartore, Ilaria Giannetti, Construction History-based BIM for Knowledge and Management of Existing Bridges: the Ponte della Vittoria in Verona
Kilian Bruckner, Fabio Di Carlo, Ilaria Giannetti, Automation in 3DGIS Models for Satellite Data-based Structural Monitoring: the Building Block in Testaccio, Rome
Luigi Siviero, Scenarios for the City and the Landscape. Data as a Factor in the Project Evolution
Bibliograpy
Authors’ Biographies

Contributi: Kilian Bruckner, Federica Casamento, Francesca D’Uffizi, Carlo Del Gaudio, Fabio Di Carlo, Giacomo Iovane, Riccardo Lanari, Michele Manunta, Francesco Mauro, Alberto Meda, Stefania Mornati, Zila Rinaldi, Francesco Sartore, Luigi Siviero, Pasquale Striano, Diego Alejandro Talledo, Ivana Zinno

Collana: Edilizia/Studi - Open Access

Argomenti: Architettura, design, territorio

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