Architecture as Infrastructure for Archaeology: A Design Strategy for Crapolla’s Abbey in the Sorrento Peninsula Landscape

P. Miano, Francesca Coppolino
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The contribution aims at investigating the relationship between invisible archaeology, coastal landscapes and architectural design through the case of St. Peter’s Abbey archaeological site, in the Fjord of Crapolla, Massa Lubrense, in the Sorrento Peninsula, that has been the subject of an interdisciplinary research held at the University of Naples Federico II. In these particular situations, architectural design works on an interpretative condition where the intersection between reciprocal learnings takes on great importance in order to define articulated design strategies for the valorization of the weaker ancient traces still present in the contemporary territory. The Crapolla’s Abbey is an emblematic case, where the achieved results by different studies, from archaeological excavations to surveys, from studies on ancient materials and construction techniques to those on the spolia architecture, from landscape studies to geological ones, inevitably become the basis of architectural design, which has to be constantly updated, taking the connotations of an “open work” and becoming a sort of “building site of knowledge” in progress, where the new architecture becomes an “infrastructure” for archaeology.
作为考古基础设施的建筑:索伦托半岛景观中的克拉波拉修道院设计策略
这篇论文旨在通过索伦托半岛马萨-卢布伦塞克拉波拉峡湾的圣彼得修道院考古遗址,研究隐形考古学、海岸景观和建筑设计之间的关系,该考古遗址是那不勒斯费德里科第二大学跨学科研究的主题。在这些特殊情况下,建筑设计工作的解释条件是,相互学习之间的交叉具有重要意义,以便确定明确的设计战略,使仍然存在于当代领土上的较弱的古代痕迹发挥价值。克拉波拉修道院是一个具有代表性的案例,在这里,从考古发掘到调查,从古代材料和建筑技术研究到斯波利亚建筑研究,从景观研究到地质研究,不同研究取得的成果不可避免地成为建筑设计的基础,建筑设计必须不断更新,具有 "开放性工作 "的内涵,成为一种正在进行的 "知识建筑工地",新建筑成为考古学的 "基础设施"。
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