Consolidation in the restoration of historic buildings: some examples of non-invasive techniques
The article was inspired by a recent conference held at the Ferrara Restoration Fair, during which I presented
the non-invasive interventions in various buildings bound by Law 42/2004.
From the church of Santa Maria della Misericordia in Borbona, a project following the 1997 earthquake,
near the seventeenth-century wall of an intervention “in a closed court” carried out after the 2009
earthquake, the methodology applied in all cases has always been the least invasive. An example of the
consolidation of frescoed Gothic arches follows in a Bergamo church where the greatest attention was paid.