The Palatium of Federico II in Lucera, an integral part of the SwabianAngevin Fortress that stands on the top of the Albano hill east of the Daunia mountains, is one of the most important medieval architectures of Southern Italy characterized by a strong link with the surrounding landscape and its unique geometry. The intervention aims to activate a path in which the aspects of conservation are linked to those of refunctionalization through cultural, educational and museum activities that make the visitor participate and involved in the history of the city, including aspects concerning the activities and life of the monument and the impact it has had in the development of the city.In particular, interventions aimed at the conservation, protection and safety of the existing remains are envisaged, following the logic of minimum intervention, the criterion of distinguishability and the figurative identity of the additions.Inside there will be space for rest areas, in which to disseminate the history of the property, covered with steel and wood floor intended for exhibition hall with vertical connections consisting of a staircase and an elevator.A path made with a cantilevered steel structure, will run along the walls connecting the walk / walkway to the central body of the castle having a function for public events.As part of the restoration and redevelopment project, the investigations and in particular the survey operations with laser scanner and remotely guided drone were of fundamental importance, which, integrated with the traditional methodologies (direct, topographic and photogrammetric survey) allowed to acquire large amounts of data with high precision in a short time, creating composite works of great effect and exceptional documentary value.
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