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Libarna
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Roman archaeology in Piedmont requires an innovative consolidation intervention due to its structural nature.

Naturalistic engineering interventions have been designed to secure the structures, as well as allowing greater accessibility to the public, by designing suitable walking routes.

Problems related to the management of superficial rainwater, which created structural problems due to infiltration, were fully solved.

Benevagienna
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© Vittorio Rungo

Architectural & Engineering Studio

Ecointerior Design - Environmental &

Heritage   Architecture

2019, London

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