Urban Restoration Research
Restoration
Architecture
These two projects are a part of an introduction restoration course that took place in Rome. As an exchange student, I signed up for a local typical architecture-related course as a part of my semester-long exchange experience. Throughout the semester we visited several buildings and locations that were related to the given assignments. New tools had been introduced to us as this being our first restoration related work. Analyzing the historical stories of places, the effects of time on the architecture, the change of use throughout the changing culture. Learning to examine the degradation and flaws and how to fix and restore to the initial state. In collaboration with Mariana Melo, Marta Aracil and Helena Riesenberger Bernardo