The Sorrento Peninsula is characterized by a significant occurrence of examples of vernacular architecture, which exhibit distinctive morphological and constructive features. These have been the subject of numerous studies. However, some buildings have undergone a process of transformation over time, the details of which have yet to be investigated. Architectures that initially held a rural character were enlarged and ennobled, thereby becoming what could be termed as “villas of delights”. However, these clearly manifest their origin based on the permanence of some vernacular features. This paper focuses on the analysis of a case study, Villa Murat, which is exemplary in illustrating this process. This thorough interdisciplinary research combines historical investigation, based mainly on archival documents, with a direct examination of the Villa. This has enabled the retracing of the building’s evolution and of the events that occurred in it. An integrated survey, which employed photogrammetry and laser scanning, enabled the assessment of the current state of conservation. The ultimate objective of this research is to propose conservative interventions which, in conjunction with the suggested new intended use, could ensure the preservation of the Villa.

Unveiling Vernacular Features. Interdisciplinary Knowledge for the Conservation of Villa Murat in the Sorrento Peninsula / Pane, Andrea; Catuogno, Raffaele; Parente, Maria. - In: HERITAGE. - ISSN 2571-9408. - 7:9(2024), pp. 5210-5231. [10.3390/heritage7090245]

Unveiling Vernacular Features. Interdisciplinary Knowledge for the Conservation of Villa Murat in the Sorrento Peninsula

Andrea Pane;Raffaele Catuogno;Maria Parente
2024

Abstract

The Sorrento Peninsula is characterized by a significant occurrence of examples of vernacular architecture, which exhibit distinctive morphological and constructive features. These have been the subject of numerous studies. However, some buildings have undergone a process of transformation over time, the details of which have yet to be investigated. Architectures that initially held a rural character were enlarged and ennobled, thereby becoming what could be termed as “villas of delights”. However, these clearly manifest their origin based on the permanence of some vernacular features. This paper focuses on the analysis of a case study, Villa Murat, which is exemplary in illustrating this process. This thorough interdisciplinary research combines historical investigation, based mainly on archival documents, with a direct examination of the Villa. This has enabled the retracing of the building’s evolution and of the events that occurred in it. An integrated survey, which employed photogrammetry and laser scanning, enabled the assessment of the current state of conservation. The ultimate objective of this research is to propose conservative interventions which, in conjunction with the suggested new intended use, could ensure the preservation of the Villa.
2024
vernacular architecture; Sorrento Peninsula; Villa Murat; integrated survey; conservation
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Unveiling Vernacular Features. Interdisciplinary Knowledge for the Conservation of Villa Murat in the Sorrento Peninsula / Pane, Andrea; Catuogno, Raffaele; Parente, Maria. - In: HERITAGE. - ISSN 2571-9408. - 7:9(2024), pp. 5210-5231. [10.3390/heritage7090245]
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