The international conference FORTMED, conceived as a space for encounter and exchange among different disciplines and research traditions, offering a qualified forum for discussion on issues related to the knowledge, conservation, and enhancement of fortifications. In a context marked by profound social, environmental, and technological transformations, the conference aims to contribute to the construction of a shared culture of fortified heritage, grounded in a critical awareness of its historical, architectural, and landscape values, as well as of its role in the present. The conference, is structured around seven thematic areas, designed to cover the full spectrum of research and practice in the field of fortified heritage: Historical and Documentary, Theoretical Concepts, Research on Built Heritage, Characterization of Geomaterials; Digital Heritage, Culture and Management of Cultural Heritage, Miscellaneous. Within this perspective, FORTMED 2026 is conceived not only as a moment for presenting the state of the art in research, but also as an opportunity to envision future scenarios, promoting a vision of fortified heritage founded on critical knowledge, design responsibility, and an awareness of the equal and relational value of all its components.
Maurizio Lazzari, Francesco Cavalcante, Emanuele Colica, Sebastiano D'Amico, Lara De Giorgi, Antonio Lettino, Giovanni Leucci, Raffaele Persico
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Preliminary archaeometric analyses of reused Roman materials: the case of the tower at Via dei Montanini 16 in Siena, Italy
Gioele Rossi, Fabio Gabbrielli, Marco Giamello, Andrea Scala, Enrico Tavarnelli
págs. 11-20
Architectural analysis of the Aragones castle of Venosa. Pirro del Balzo
Luis Agustín Hernández, Michele Buldo, Marta Quintilla Castán, Javier Domingo Ballestin
págs. 21-28
págs. 29-36
José Antonio Benavides López, José Antonio Barrera Vera, Enrique José Fernández Tapia, María Isabel Mancilla Cabello
págs. 37-44
Massimiliano Campi, Carmine Gambardella, Valeria Cera, Rosaria Parente, Marika Falcone, Marica Camerino
págs. 45-52
págs. 53-60
Franciscan reinterpretations: architectural adaptations and reuse of medieval fortified structures in Campania
págs. 61-68
The fortified island of Ortigia: rediscovering a lost heritage through digitalisation and historical memory
págs. 69-76
Kruja Castle in Albania: digital technologies for the knowledge and valorisation of the fortified heritage
págs. 77-84
Monastic Fortifications in the Judean Desert (al-Barriyya): 3D geo-mapping and Virtual Heritage for the assessment of dynamic heritage values
págs. 85-92
Eastern Elba: The Birth and Transformations of Portoferraio and Its Military Architecture
págs. 93-100
The medieval museum of Casentino valley: the case study of Romena castle as a design and research lab
págs. 101-108
The coastal tower of San Giovanni in Ugento (Le): historical investigations, architectural survey and digital restoration
págs. 109-116
págs. 117-124
The Castellina of Norcia: from historical knowledge to digital valorization
págs. 125-132
Defending the Venetian Lagoon: Digital Reconstruction of the Early Modern Fortress at the Lido
Ludovica Galeazzo, Gianlorenzo Dellabartola, Federico Panarotto
págs. 133-140
Virtual Tours and BIM as Heritage Tools: The Case of Forte San Giovanni
Riccardo Maria Giannelli, Volha Petravets, Maksim Afonchanka, Michele Codeglia, Daniela Barbieri, Norbert Frroku
págs. 141-148
Digitization of fortifications using UAV and TLS for conservation, diagnosis and structural analysis: the case of the Castles of Callosa del Segura and Forna
Jose Antonio Huesca Tortosa, Yolanda Spairani Berrio, M. Isabel Pérez Millán, Carlos Pérez Carramiñana
págs. 149-156
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The bunkers of Clot de Galvany, Mediterranean Wall, 1937-1938
Andrés Martínez Medina, Giancarlo Sanna, Pablo Jeremías Juan Gutiérrez
págs. 165-172
págs. 173-180
The Guglielmi Castle on Isola Maggiore: from Architectural Survey to a Proposal for Valorization and Communication
págs. 181-188
Sacrum et Munitum: architecture between faith and defense. The case of the Church of Saints Peter and Paul in Agrò
págs. 189-196
págs. 197-204
Strategy and optimisation of the surveying process using SfM photogrammetry: he case of Alcudia de Veo Castle (Castellón)
Ana Pérez Vila, Teresa Gil Piqueras, Pablo Rodríguez Navarro
págs. 205-210
Endangered fortifications: The kulla of northern Albania in survey and conservation
Edmond Pergega, Blerina Tabaku, Saimira Arapi, Gjergji Islami
págs. 211-218
Advanced digital modelling of the Torre del Mar (Borriana, Castellón): from digital fabrication to immersive experience through eXtended Reality (XR)
Enrico Pupi, Roberta Spallone, Teresa Gil Piqueras, Pablo Rodríguez Navarro
págs. 219-226
págs. 227-234
LiDAR sensors and mobile mapping for the survey of historical architecture: the case study of the Castellare degli Ugurgeri - Siena (Italy)
Gioele Rossi, Jacopo Bruttini, Fabio Gabbrielli, Marco Giamello, Enrico Tavarnelli
págs. 235-242
Bastion survey protocol: operational activity framework for multi- scale surveys of fortified walls
Michele Russo, Gabriella Caroti
págs. 243-250
Stone sentinels: the coastal towers of Forio d’Ischia
págs. 251-258
Defensive architecture between land and coast: the tower of Sessa Aurunca and the tower of Lago Patria
págs. 259-266
The Alcamo Stronghold: Multi-Scalar Survey and Hybrid Representation of the Sardinian Defensive Front (1942–1943)
Giancarlo Sanna, Andrea Pirinu, Andrés Martínez Medina, Nicola Paba
págs. 267-274
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págs. 283-290
Semantic representation of historical architectural heritage with digital modeling methods: The Aragonese Tower in Bitonto (Bari)
págs. 291-298
págs. 299-308
Consistence of memories and lightness of the present: the Rigena Tower in Larnaca, Cyprus
págs. 309-316
Digitally Reframing Coastal Fortifications: Enhancing Visibility and Meaning in the Mediterranean Landscape
págs. 317-324
págs. 325-332
The Castelluccio of Gela: from documentation to digital rediscovery
págs. 333-342
Defending the Langhe: the potential for castle networks within regional and cultural development policy
págs. 343-350
Ancona: from fortress city to an inclusive city of the future. Military heritage as a driver for urban identity, experimentation, exploration, and regeneration
págs. 351-358
The Night of Fortresses: A transnational model for sustainable and inclusive cultural heritage management
págs. 359-366
Interdisciplinary methodological perspectives in university research. The ForteMare project: an ongoing research path
págs. 367-374
Wartime landscapes and cultural heritage: the Gustav Line’s Abruzzo segment between historical memory and territorial development
págs. 375-382
Participatory Model for the Management and Enhancement of the Cultural Heritage of Mussomeli (CL): The Manfredonian Castle as a Driver of Widespread Tourism
Mariateresa Galizia, Gloria Russo, Graziana D'Agostino, Giuseppe Maria Spera
págs. 383-390
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págs. 407-414
A proposal for regional development: towards a network of ‘Fortresses/Faro’ in the Alessandria area
págs. 415-422
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págs. 449-456
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The Castle of Casertavecchia: ongoing research between archaeological excavation and digital surveying
Ornella Zerlenga, Nicola Busino, Domenico Iovane, Rosina Iaderosa
págs. 463-475
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