Among the numerous historic open spaces, the green and paved areas of cloisters and their ad-joining courtyards are often overlooked. In recent years, efforts have focused on preserving built heritage, while these open spaces have been neglected, in favour of larger monumental complex-es. However, climate change has heightened the need for conservation, increasing the demand for the restoration and management of these areas, as they provide significant microclimate bene-fits.This contribution focuses on the historical role of cloister gardens as integral components of mo-nastic life and examines their influence on the typology of monasteries. These open and transi-tional spaces can be adapted to meet modern needs while maximizing their intrinsic features of protection, thermal comfort, and intimacy. By analysing the morpho-typological characteristics of a diverse range of Italian urban cloisters, this study demonstrates the advantages of integrating historical preservation with contemporary reuse and microclimate assessments to revitalize ur-ban open spaces, thereby addressing the challenges posed by a changing climate

Monastic enclosures and cloisters. understanding the transformation from historical mystical gardens to renewed urban open spaces for the community / Gherri, Barbara; Matoti, Sara; Rovetta, Lisa. - In: RI-VISTA. RICERCHE PER LA PROGETTAZIONE DEL PAESAGGIO. - ISSN 1724-6768. - 1-2025:(2025), pp. 190-199.

Monastic enclosures and cloisters. understanding the transformation from historical mystical gardens to renewed urban open spaces for the community

Matoti, Sara
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Formal Analysis
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2025

Abstract

Among the numerous historic open spaces, the green and paved areas of cloisters and their ad-joining courtyards are often overlooked. In recent years, efforts have focused on preserving built heritage, while these open spaces have been neglected, in favour of larger monumental complex-es. However, climate change has heightened the need for conservation, increasing the demand for the restoration and management of these areas, as they provide significant microclimate bene-fits.This contribution focuses on the historical role of cloister gardens as integral components of mo-nastic life and examines their influence on the typology of monasteries. These open and transi-tional spaces can be adapted to meet modern needs while maximizing their intrinsic features of protection, thermal comfort, and intimacy. By analysing the morpho-typological characteristics of a diverse range of Italian urban cloisters, this study demonstrates the advantages of integrating historical preservation with contemporary reuse and microclimate assessments to revitalize ur-ban open spaces, thereby addressing the challenges posed by a changing climate
2025
Monastic complex, Cloister garden, Open spaces, Resilience, Restoration
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Monastic enclosures and cloisters. understanding the transformation from historical mystical gardens to renewed urban open spaces for the community / Gherri, Barbara; Matoti, Sara; Rovetta, Lisa. - In: RI-VISTA. RICERCHE PER LA PROGETTAZIONE DEL PAESAGGIO. - ISSN 1724-6768. - 1-2025:(2025), pp. 190-199.
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