In the field of sustainable retrofitting of historic buildings in marginal urban centres, the case of Rebecco Farm serves as an example of how a community-based approach can effectively integrate conservation and modernization efforts in historic rural architecture. This project was conducted under a long-term agreement, embodying a public-private partnership model to preserve local heritage and promote cultural development. The project focused on both developing human capital and the physical restoration of the two buildings of the farm. This dual approach aimed to ensure that the restored buildings were not only preserved but also became vibrant and sustainable community resources. While the retrofitting involved restoration activities, the renovated buildings themselves became training grounds for technicians and students. The integration of traditional techniques with low environmental impact solutions facilitated knowledge sharing on sustainable conservation methods. Ultimately, this case study demonstrates how community involvement after interventions, through community-led projects, can effectively bridge the gap between a “static” conservation model and an active, planned conservation practice.
REBECCO FARM: A COMMUNITY-BASED APPROACH IN ENERGY RETROFITTING OF A RURAL HISTORIC COMPLEX
Alessia Buda;Valeria Pracchi;Barbara Scala
2025-01-01
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In the field of sustainable retrofitting of historic buildings in marginal urban centres, the case of Rebecco Farm serves as an example of how a community-based approach can effectively integrate conservation and modernization efforts in historic rural architecture. This project was conducted under a long-term agreement, embodying a public-private partnership model to preserve local heritage and promote cultural development. The project focused on both developing human capital and the physical restoration of the two buildings of the farm. This dual approach aimed to ensure that the restored buildings were not only preserved but also became vibrant and sustainable community resources. While the retrofitting involved restoration activities, the renovated buildings themselves became training grounds for technicians and students. The integration of traditional techniques with low environmental impact solutions facilitated knowledge sharing on sustainable conservation methods. Ultimately, this case study demonstrates how community involvement after interventions, through community-led projects, can effectively bridge the gap between a “static” conservation model and an active, planned conservation practice.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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