Description
The present paper is related to the structure of Rocca di Sissa, also known as Rocca de’ Terzi, a castle near Parma in the north of Italy. The building construction started in the eleventh century and found its modern appearance in the nineteenth century. Studies on the building started in 2007 and went going on until 2020, also during several job sites and survey campaigns. In the present paper, the path of knowledge on the structure and related interventions on the castle is presented as a case of study.
Keywords | Historical Structure, Masonry, Parma, Non-Destructive Inspection,interdisciplinary studies |
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DOI | https://doi.org/10.5592/CO/1CroCEE.2021.256 |
Primary authors
Elena Manzoni
(Numeria Engineering s.r.l.)
Alberto Dusi
(Numeria Engineering srl)