modern architecture

Built Information Modeling for the 3D Reconstruction of Modern Railway Stations

The BIM process applied to the built environment represents a much debated topic in the last decade, but it still contains unanswered questions. National and international frameworks introduced standards mainly focused on the levels of detail definition related to new project, leaving a wide interpretation on the 3D reconstruction of existing building.

The structural significance in the conservation plan of the Stadio Flaminio by Pier Luigi and Antonio Nervi in Rome

In this paper the conservation issues related to the reinforced concrete structure of the Stadio Flaminio in Rome, by Pier Luigi and Antonio Nervi, are addressed. Towards this goal, the original structural design and the current state are critically compared. The actual conservation state of the overall structure is evaluated on the basis of the safety assessment of the building, mainly focused on its seismic vulnerability.

Square and Triangular Matrices in Magnaghi-Terzaghi's Architectures

The encounter, in the past editions of Aplimat Conference, with Paola Magnaghi Delfino, daughter of Augusto Magnaghi who, together with his friend and fellow student Mario, founded the Studio Magnaghi-Terzaghi, was an opportunity to start a systematic research on the drawings and projects carried out by these two architects, collaborators of Pietro Lingeri and Giuseppe Terragni, that were two of the most important exponents of Modern Architecture in Milan. The modern architecture created by the two architects is strongly mathematical in its conception.

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