M. De Fino, V. Porcari, Albina Scioti, A. Guida, F. Fatiguso
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The paper is focused on the historical-architectural evolution and material-technical qualification of polychrome majolica domes that were built between the 17th and 19th centuries in Apulian religious buildings. In particular, the cultural context in which this solution spread throughout the Mediterranean area is identified. Moreover, the case history of construction and decorative techniques that are distinctive of the regional territory is discussed in terms of underlying structure, installation of elements and surface colours. The study is then detailed on the Church of Santa Maria della Vetrana in Castellana Grotte (BA), for which the morpho-typological survey and mapping of the decay state are presented, based on the use of terrestrial and aerial digital photogrammetry. Finally, based on the identification of the main pathologies from both direct and indirect alteration factors, the most appropriate conservation and maintenance interventions are outlined, with specific focus on repair and integration of the majolica tiles, according to principles of high compatibility and low intrusiveness for a solution meeting artisan tradition and technical practice.
本文的重点是历史建筑的演变和材料技术鉴定的多彩陶圆顶建于17世纪和19世纪之间的阿普利亚宗教建筑。特别是,确定了这种解决办法在整个地中海地区传播的文化背景。此外,从基础结构、元素安装和表面颜色方面讨论了建筑和装饰技术的案例历史。然后,对Castellana Grotte (BA)的Santa Maria della Vetrana教堂进行了详细的研究,基于地面和空中数字摄影测量的使用,对其进行了形态类型调查和衰败状态的测绘。最后,基于对直接和间接变化因素的主要病理的识别,概述了最适当的保护和维护干预措施,根据高兼容性和低侵入性的原则,为满足工匠传统和技术实践的解决方案提供了特别关注的修复和整合。