LABORATORIO NERVI
Summer School 2018
Knowledge, restoration and valorisation
of twentieth century architecture
Critical, structural, technological aspects
Lecco Campus, 20th – 25th of July, 2018
room B0.2, building 09 ground floor
The Lecco Campus of the Politecnico di Milano welcomes this year the first Summer School of the Laboratorio Nervi. Inspired by the work of the great Italian designer and builder Pier Luigi Nervi (Sondrio, June 21st 1891 - Rome, January 9th 1979), the Laboratorio Nervi is being developed as a centre for study and analysis on the great issues of knowledge and conservation as well as restoration and valorisation of the twentieth century architecture. As for 2018, the Laboratorio Nervi Summer School will explore all these themes focusing on the critical, structural and technological aspects, within the framework of the European
year of cultural heritage.
Promoted and organised by:
Politecnico Milano 1863 – Polo territoriale di Lecco
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Implemented by:
P.L. Nervi Project Association
Do.Co.Mo.Mo. Italy
in cooperation with:
CTE – Collegio dei Tecnici della Industrializzazione
Edilizia
Ordine degli Ingegneri di Lecco
FIB – International Federation for Structural Concrete
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TEACHING ACTIVITY 2016/17
PROGRAMMA ATTIVITA’ DIDATTICA A.A. 2016/17
PhD PROGRAM IN STRUCTURAL AND GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING
DOTTORATO DI RICERCA IN INGEGNERIA STRUTTURALE E GEOTECNICA
Department of Structural and Geotechnical Engineering
Dipartimento di Ingegneria Strutturale e Geotecnica
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PhD PROGRAM IN STRUCTURAL AND GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING
DOTTORATO DI RICERCA IN INGEGNERIA STRUTTURALE E GEOTECNICA
Department of Structural and Geotechnical Engineering
Dipartimento di Ingegneria Strutturale e Geotecnica
TITLE:
DESIGN OF WIND-EXCITED CIVIL STRUCTURES:
PHENOMENOLOGICAL BASIS, PERFORMANCES ASSESSMENT, SOLUTIONS AND CASE STUDIES
TEACHING ACTIVITY 2016/17
PROGRAMMA ATTIVITA’ DIDATTICA A.A. 2016/17
PhD PROGRAM IN STRUCTURAL AND GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING
DOTTORATO DI RICERCA IN INGEGNERIA STRUTTURALE E GEOTECNICA
Department of Structural and Geotechnical Engineering
Dipartimento di Ingegneria Strutturale e Geotecnica
DESIGN OF WIND-EXCITED CIVIL STRUCTURES:
PHENOMENOLOGICAL BASIS, PERFORMANCES ASSESSMENT, SOLUTIONS AND CASE STUDIES
Ph.D. Course on DWACS Sapienza _ september 2017_ ANIVFranco Bontempi
PhD PROGRAM IN STRUCTURAL AND GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING
DOTTORATO DI RICERCA IN INGEGNERIA STRUTTURALE E GEOTECNICA
Department of Structural and Geotechnical Engineering
Dipartimento di Ingegneria Strutturale e Geotecnica
TITLE:
DESIGN OF WIND-EXCITED CIVIL STRUCTURES:
PHENOMENOLOGICAL BASIS, PERFORMANCES ASSESSMENT, SOLUTIONS AND CASE STUDIES
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DOTTORATO IN INGEGNERIA STRUTTURALE E GEOTECNICA
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STRUCTURAL DESIGN FROM EMPIRICAL TRADITION
Lecture Series by
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Visiting Professor
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PROGRAMMA ATTIVITA’ DIDATTICA A.A. 2016/17
DOTTORATO IN INGEGNERIA STRUTTURALE E GEOTECNICA
STRUCTURAL DESIGN FROM EMPIRICAL TRADITION
Lecture Series by
Thomas E. Boothby, Ph.D., P.E., R.A.
The Pennsylvania State University
Visiting Professor
Sapienza University of Rome
Pier Luigi Nervi challenged the notion that unconventional construction would be economically prohibitive. His innovative construction method, the 'Nervi System' - discovered through experimentation in the late 1930s and used in subsequent applications in the late 1940s - crucially combined processes of Structural Prefabrication and the material of his own invention: Ferro-Cemento - a light, resilient reinforced concrete – and so became standard technology in his practice. His control of the building process exceeded construction and structural motives and he was able to use it to display convincing synchronicity between aesthetics and structure. The Palazzetto Dello Sport for the 1960 Olympics was this typology’s finest expression and so too of Nervi’s ideals.
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------------
Conference on Building Envelopes
20-21 May 2019, NOI Techpark, Bolzano (Italy)
"It’s all about performances".
PROGRAMMA ATTIVITA’ DIDATTICA A.A. 2016/17
DOTTORATO IN INGEGNERIA STRUTTURALE E GEOTECNICA
___________________________________________________
STRUCTURAL DESIGN FROM EMPIRICAL TRADITION
Lecture Series by
Thomas E. Boothby, Ph.D., P.E., R.A.
The Pennsylvania State University
Visiting Professor
Sapienza University of Rome
PROGRAMMA ATTIVITA’ DIDATTICA A.A. 2016/17
DOTTORATO IN INGEGNERIA STRUTTURALE E GEOTECNICA
STRUCTURAL DESIGN FROM EMPIRICAL TRADITION
Lecture Series by
Thomas E. Boothby, Ph.D., P.E., R.A.
The Pennsylvania State University
Visiting Professor
Sapienza University of Rome
Pier Luigi Nervi challenged the notion that unconventional construction would be economically prohibitive. His innovative construction method, the 'Nervi System' - discovered through experimentation in the late 1930s and used in subsequent applications in the late 1940s - crucially combined processes of Structural Prefabrication and the material of his own invention: Ferro-Cemento - a light, resilient reinforced concrete – and so became standard technology in his practice. His control of the building process exceeded construction and structural motives and he was able to use it to display convincing synchronicity between aesthetics and structure. The Palazzetto Dello Sport for the 1960 Olympics was this typology’s finest expression and so too of Nervi’s ideals.
The DCEE series of workshops explore what it would mean for design to be a discipline within CEE, what it means for design to be a discipline in other areas of engineering, and the implication for interdisciplinary design in cooperation with other fields such as architecture, urban planning, industrial design, product design and more.
We are pleased to invite you to the 5th International Workshop on Design for Civil and Environmental Engineering where we will explore the nature of design in civil and environmental engineering and establish the foundation for civil design research.
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The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
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LABORATORIO NERVI
Summer School 2018
Knowledge, restoration and valorisation
of twentieth century architecture
Critical, structural, technological aspects
Lecco Campus, 20th – 25th of July, 2018
The Lecco Campus of the Politecnico di Milano welco-
mes this year the first Summer School of the Labora-
torio Nervi. Inspired by the work of the great Italian
designer and builder Pier Luigi Nervi (Sondrio, June
21st 1891 - Rome, January 9th 1979), the Laborato-
rio Nervi is being developed as a centre for study
and analysis on the great issues of knowledge and
conservation as well as restoration and valorisation of
the twentieth century architecture. As for 2018, the
Laboratorio Nervi Summer School will explore all these
themes focusing on the critical, structural and techno-
logical aspects, within the framework of the European
year of cultural heritage.
Promoted and organised by:
Politecnico Milano 1863 – Polo territoriale di Lecco
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Implemented by:
P.L. Nervi Project Association
Do.Co.Mo.Mo. Italy
in cooperation with:
CTE – Collegio dei Tecnici della Industrializzazione
Edilizia
Ordine degli Ingegneri di Lecco
FIB – International Federation for Structural Concrete
2. PROGRAMME
Friday, July 20th
9:00-10:30 am Welcome and Introduction
(M. di Prisco-E. Margiotta Nervi-C. Chiorino-U. Carughi)
11:00-12:30 am The architectural heritage of the twen-
tieth century within the policies of preservation:
The time factor – Protection legislation – Economic
aspects – The international dimension. (Ugo Carughi)
2:30-4:00 pm Structures as architectural heritage of
the twentieth century: The Nervi case study: knowled-
ge, documentation and conservation (Cristiana Chiorino)
4:30 -6:00 pm Countering the deficiencies of protec-
tion legislation: A proposal in reference to the work of
P. L. Nervi (Ugo Carughi)
Saturday, July 21st
9:00-10:30 am The restoration of 20th century archi-
tecture: Materials and Technologies (Rosalia Vittorini
and Luciano Cardellicchio)
11:00-12:30 am The problem of sustainability when
designing the restoration of modern architecture
(Alessandro Colombo and Paola Garbuglio)
Afternoon Guided tour of the Pirelli skyscraper in Mi-
lan (Alessandro Colombo and Paola Garbuglio)
Saturday night and Sunday social events
Saturday evening:
Visit and Dinner at Villa Calchi in Calco
Sunday:
excursion to the Morterone Open air Contemporary
Art Museum
Monday, July 23rd
9:00-10:30 am The ’‘structural architecture” of Pier
Luigi Nervi: Static operation and technological aspects
of the restoration (Francesco Romeo)
11:00-12:30 am The restoration of the ferrocement of
P. L. Nervi: The “B” and “C” pavillions at the Parco
del Valentino in Turin (Rosario Ceravolo)
2:30-4:00 pm The new cement-based material FRC,
FRCM (Marco di Prisco)
4:30-6:00 pm Retrofitting design: opportunities and
challenges using FRC and FRCM (Marco di Prisco)
Tuesday, July 24th
9:00-10:30 am The renovation of the Flaminio Sta-
dium: The structural aspects (Francesco Romeo)
11:00-12:30 am The renovation of the Flaminio Sta-
dium: Restoration and Materials (Rosalia Vittorini and
Luciano Cardellicchio)
2:30-4:00 pm The relationship architectural object-
context in the work of P.L. Nervi:
The city-planning dimension (Alessandra Marin)
4:30-6:00 pm The role of historiography. Sources and
theories: The construction of an historical perspective.
Case study of the Flaminio Stadium (Massimo Visone)
Wednesday, July 25th
Protection and restoration of twentieth century
architecture
9:00-10:30 am International case of protection and
restoration: Conservation of the Sydney Opera House
(Gianluca Ranzi)
11:00-12:30 am National example of protection and
restoration. Conservatism and Innovation in Research
Programs on Modern Heritage. The Study Case of the
Conservation Plan on the Colleges by G. De Carlo.
(Andrea Canziani )
2:00 – 3:30 pm National example of protection and
restoration. The Pirelli skyscraper in Milan.
(Alessandro Colombo and Paola Garbuglio)
SUMMER SCHOOL LECTURERS
Andrea Canziani Architect, Ph.D, Pg.D. in restoration of monuments, he is currently architect
of the MIBACT, at the Superintendency Archeology Fine Arts and Landscape of Liguria,
where he is responsible for the architecture and landscape sector in the Education and
University Office. He teaches Architectural Preservation at the AUIC School of Politecnico di
Milano. Co-chairman of the DOCOMOMO International Specialist Committee on Education
+ Theory (ISC/E+T) and former Secretary General of DOCOMOMO Italy, he wrote nume-
rous essays on the XX century heritage and its relationship with contemporary architetture.
Luciano Cardellicchio is a building engineer and architectural designer. He was awarded
his PhD in Architecture and Construction at the University of Rome Tor Vergata. He is
currently Lecturer in Technology at the Kent School of Architecture. His research focuses
on the histori¬cal development of building techniques, the impact of the circular economy
on the built envi¬ronment and conservation issues of contemporary architecture. Luciano
is currently working on the project, funded by the Leverhulme Trust, ‘Our Future Heritage.
Conservation issues of contemporary architecture in Rome’. Luciano is an international
assessor for the Russian Confederation (EURASIA) and for the Italian Agency for Research
Evaluation (ANVUR)
Ugo Carughi, Architect, Director at the Soprintendenza of Naples until 2013. Member of the
Technical Committee for the archives and the architecture of the Ministry H.C.A. since 2001.
Representative of the Ministry H.C.A. in the Board of Directors of the Foundation of Archi-
tecture and Town until 2014. President of Do.Co.Mo.Mo. Italy. He supervised and projected
numerous testing of restoration sites, art shows and restoration and project of monumental
buildings.
Rosario Ceravolo, graduated in Civil Engineering and PhD in Structural Engineering both from
Politecnico di Torino. Associate Professor of Earthquake Engineering at the Politecnico di
Torino since 2003. Invited researcher at the Ecole des Ponts (2001), professor of Structural
Health Monitoring at Université Paris-Est (2009), invited professor at Columbia University, NY
(2017-18). Member of the PhD board in Architectural Heritage. Author of over 180 research
papers, including 60 contributions on international journals, on Analysis and Restoration of
Structures of Architectural Heritage, Structural Health Monitoring and Evaluation and Reduc-
tion of Seismic Risk, and Structural Analysis and Conservation of Shell and Spatial Structures.
Cristiana Chiorino is an Architect with a PhD in conservation of modern architectural heritage
and in history of architecture. She is a Partner of ComunicArch Associates, specializing in
communication on architecture. Chiorino is a scientific consultant for heritage conservation to
the Pier Luigi Nervi Project Association (PLN Project). She is a member of the Historical Spa-
tial Structures Working Group of the International Association for Shell and Spatial Structures
and the Italian section of the Council Board of Docomomo.
Alessandro Colombo, graduated in architecture from the Politecnico di Milano, he has been
associate of Gregotti & Associates International and founding member of Studio Cerri &
Associati, Studio Cerri Associati Engineering and Terra. He is adjunct professor at School of
Design of Politecnico di Milano, He is board member of IDEA, Italian Association Exhibition
Designers and correspondent for il Giornale dell’architettura. He is curator and designer of
exhibitions at the Italian pavilion at the post Expo 2010 in Shanghai. On behalf of Politecnico
di Milano he has been responsible of the project of the Coffee Cluster at Expo 2015 in Milan.
He has been nominated Ambassador for the Italian Design in Vancouver 2017 and Jakarta
2018
Marco di Prisco, full Professor of Structural Design at the Department of Civil and
Envi¬ronmental Engineering, Politecnico di Milano. Editor of the European Journal of
Environmental and Civil Engine-ering, Associate editor of the J. of Cement and Concrete
Composites, member of ACI, DAC RILEM, fib Presidium, coauthor of the MC2010 chapters
on FRC and convener of the Commission TC250/SC2/Wg1/Tg2 to introduce FRC in EC2.
Paola Garbuglio, painter and architect, graduated from the Milan Polytechnic. In 1999 she
founded “Terra” with A. Colombo, a place for art and architecture. She lives and
works in Milan. She has been co-curator with A. Colombo of the exhibition the “The Ages of
the Skyscraper. The Pirelli Sixty years after the laying of the cornerstone”, Milano 2016.
Alessandra Marin, architect (IUAV Venice University) and PhD in Spatial Planning and Local
Development (Polytechnic of Turin), is Urban Planning Researcher and Assistant Professor
at the University of Trieste, Department of Engineering and Architecture. She is professor of
Territorial planning and Urban regeneration at the School of Architecture, and she also tea-
ches Notions of management of natural risks in the Master of Diplomacy and Internatio¬nal
Cooperation Studiesof Trieste University. Head of School of Architecture and Coordina¬tor
of the Town Centre Management Master of Trieste University, she is also DOCOMOMO
Italia Secretary and referent of AIPAI for Friuli Venezia Giulia.
Gianluca Ranzi is an ARC Future Fellow, Professor and Director of the Centre for Advanced
Structural Engineering at the University of Sydney. His research interests range from the field
of structural engineering to architectural science, heritage conservation and high-performance
buildings.
Francesco Romeo since 2007 is associate professor of Solid and Structural Mehcnics at the
Department of Structural and Geotechnical Engineering (DISG) of Sapienza University of
Rome; since 2015 he is qualified as full professor in the same scientific area. Graduated in
Civil Engineering at Sapienza, he received a MS in Engineering from Johns Hopkins Univer-
sity and a Ph.D. in Structural Engineering from DISG. Author of more than 70 peer reviewed
publi¬cations, he gave invited seminars at MIT, Technion IIT, CISM, TU Wien, University of
Aberde¬en, University of Southern California. Recently funded projects as PI are: “The Flami-
nio Stadium by Pier Luigi and Antonio Nervi in Rome: an interdisciplinary conservation plan”,
Getty Foundation, 2017-2018; “Innovative integrated approaches for damage identification
in buildings”, Ateneo 2016-2017.
Massimo Visone is research fellow at the University of Naples Federico II. Visone taught at
the Academy of Fine Arts of Naples and at the University of Naples Federico II. He wrote on
Villa Reale (2003, 2012), Villa d’Elboeuf (2008, 2014), Castel Capuano (2011, 2013), Pog-
gio Reale (2013, 2016) and Palazzo Donn’Anna (2017). Visone is a member of the Grupo
de Investigación Iacobus (University of Santiago de Compostela), and member of the Rese-
arch Centre on the Iconography of the European City (University of Naples Federico II).
Rosalia Vittorini, architect, is associate professor of Technical Architecture at Rome Tor
Vergata University. She is a member of the scientific committees of the PhD program “
Architecture and Construction” in the Doctoral School of the same University. The research
focuses on the evolution of modern building techniques. In this area further into the subject
of Italian architecture of the twentieth century and deals with issues related to restoration of
the modern. On these issues leads detailed studies on buildings and designers, participates
in conferences and publishes books and essays. She was President of DOCOMOMO Italia,
chapter of DOCOMOMO International.
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