Villa Dominicale Security Intervention / Corde architetti associati
Briefly

The article discusses the preservation of an abandoned villa near Grado, heavily remodeled in the 1960s, leading to loss of original features. It describes the lush, wild nature of the surroundings, which contrasts the building's neglect. Municipal authorities have initiated a safety intervention to reconstruct the roof, replace windows, and restore surfaces, emphasizing that building preservation is not just about visible repairs but a sustained commitment to historical integrity and structural durability, allowing future generations to cherish cultural heritage.
The safety intervention requested by the municipal administration aims to provide a straightforward solution to preserve the building, achieved through reconstruction and restoration.
Securing a building is far more than merely repairing evident damage; it is a comprehensive effort to ensure its protection and structural durability over time.
The villa had been abandoned for decades after heavy remodeling in the 1960s that irreparably altered its image, nearly losing its historical features.
The lush vegetation surrounding the manor house obscures much of the original building, where only traces of its origins can be discerned inside.
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