Summary: | Palazzo Borsari in Finale Emilia, a building deeply damaged by the earthquake that hit Emilia in 2012, offered, to some students of the Architecture Department of Bologna University, the opportunity to compare themselves with the questions concerning the knowledge oriented to the<br />conservation and the reuse of historic buildings. The paper illustrates the first results of the knowledge process in its intrinsic reciprocity with the practicality of the restoration project. The survey effected in the building contributed, by using both new instrumentations and the traditional methods of the direct survey, to the definition of an interpretation model, meant as an instrument of knowledge and a means for restoration.
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