DESCRIPTION
Final workshop of the research project granted by EU Recovery Plan and Italian Ministry of University, PRIN PNRR 2022 Multiscale and mUltidisciplinaRy Approach for hisTOrical centres ResIlience – MURATORI, dedicated to the analysis of historical centres and their resilience to natural hazards, with particular reference to seismic actions, and focusing on the preservation of the built heritage made of historical masonry.
During the workshop, all the members of the research teams involved in the project will present the results of their research activities. Furthermore, additional presentations of colleagues interested in participating in the workshop will be welcomed.
ONLINE PARTICIPATION (MsTeams)
https://teams.microsoft.com/meet/39884749048929?p=CwIFHKqPMMbF1x4KAK
VENUE
Università Iuav di Venezia, Palazzo Badoer, Calle de la Laca, San Polo, 2468, Venezia, Italy, room B (first floor), 10.00 - 17.00
PROGRAM (from 10.00)
> PRIN 2022 PNRR MURATORI: proposal, evolution, final steps, Daniele Baraldi
> Arrangement of a GIS for historical centre, Sebastiano Trevisani
> Rigid element/block models for historical masonry, Daniele Baraldi
> Experiences from Summer School Iuav-LabSCo-ONAOSI 2024, Giosué Boscato
> Experiences from Summer School Iuav-MURATORI 2025, Jacopo Baldelli
>A multiscalar approach for Leonessa historical centre: from territory to the analysis of pre-modern anti-seismic devices, Piero Casacchia
> Multiscale analysis of a masonry historical building aggregate for evaluating seismic vulnerability (part 1), Maria Scavello
> Multiscale analysis of a masonry historical building aggregate for evaluating seismic vulnerability (part 2), Enrico Pagano and Ginevra Salerno
> Fast numerical tools for structural health monitoring, Arnaldo Casalotti
PRIN 2022 PNRR MURATORI: proposal, evolution, final steps
Arrangement of a GIS for
historical centre
Rigid element/block models for historical masonry
Experiences from Summer School Iuav-LabSCo-ONAOSI 2024
Experiences from Summer School Iuav-MURATORI 2025
A multiscalar approach for Leonessa historical centre: from territory to the analysis of pre-modern anti-seismic devices
Multiscale analysis of a masonry historical building aggregate for evaluating seismic vulnerability
Fast numerical tools for structural health monitoring