Giulia Cherchi, Donatella Rita Fiorino, Maria Rita Pais, Maria Serena Pirisino
Abandoned as watchmen along the European coastlines and national borders, bunkers are monolithic andsuper-resistant architectures, considered an academic taboo for a long time: as it is known, defined as‘difficult heritage’, they are material and immaterial traces linked to traumatic and cumbersome events of arecent past. By losing their strategic position in the defence of the territory, they gradually became ‘modernruins’. After a long period of neglect, bunkers have been recently included in rehabilitation, enhancementand reuse programs as part of a territorial and historical network, essential places able to support andencourage collective memories and citizen identity.Starting from these considerations, the proposed research is focused on the investigation of two casestudies: the system of batteries of Plan Barron in Lisbon, and the bunker network of South Sardinia, inItaly. Plan Barron includes eight batteries that were built between 1948 and 1958 by a British-Portuguesecommission to defend the capital and Setúbal’s ports. Four of them are in a good state of conservation, onedisappeared and the rest abandoned and neglected since 1999. On the other hand, the system of bunkersdeployed along the coastline of South Sardinia was built during the WWII, mainly located near the majorurban centres and ports, both in urban and landscape contexts. Once lost their defence function, theyhave been abandoned and, after several decades of neglect, some of them disappeared and others are stillawaiting appropriate conservation and enhancement processes.These case studies are analysed in the paper under landscape, historical, architectural and archaeologicalterms, through indirect and direct analysis, in order to highlight their formal, typological, spatial,dimensional, technological and materic features and the relationship to their different environmentalcontext. The research aim is twofold: 1. to create appropriate instruments able to trigger valueacknowledgement and enhancement processes; 2. To provide guidelines for opportune strategies of reappropriation of the places, attributing to the bunker a key role in the policies of management and culturaltourism.
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