Mots-clés
reconstruction / medieval architecture / religious heritage / cathedrals / historic monuments / earthquake damage / conservation measures / documentation / administrative structures / building materials / inventories / history of conservation / theory of restoration / recovery / places of religion and ritual / Christian heritage / community participation / post-disaster situation / historic towns
Résumé en anglais
The case presented is the Duomo di Venzone (Udine, Italy) in its context, a medieval stone building destroyed by the 1976 Friuli earthquakes and rebuilt after a long debate and a long process of design and execution, up to the inauguration which took place in 1995.