Military Barracks as Cultural Heritage in Italy: A Comparison between before-1900- and 1900-to-1950-Built Barracks
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature/Practice Review
2.1. Former Military Barracks as Cultural Heritage. Towards a Definition of Tangible/Intangible Values and Use/Exchange Values
2.2. Early Attempts to Theorize the Management of the Cultural Values of Former Military Barracks Built before 1900 and between 1900 to 1950 in Italy
2.3. The Key Features of Some of the Heritagization Best Practices around the Globe
3. Materials and Methods
3.1. Data Collection
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- Plot size and gross floor area (m2); number of buildings within the enclosure, and their volume (m3) when possible. In some cases, gross floor area and volume are not publicly available;
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- Year, or époque, of both construction and military abandonment;
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- Type of redevelopment projects, i.e., conservative reuse and demolition/reconstruction, and risk profile under the point of view of the real estate market;
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- Presence of building classified as “cultural heritage” and their management from the point of view of disposal and regeneration procedures and the architecture and urban design proposals (conservative reuse or demolition);
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- Involvement of local citizens in the decision-making process through community-based management and planning;
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- Promotion of temporary reuse and activities before starting the redevelopment works;
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- Owner, i.e., City Councils, bank foundations, Ministry of Defense, and real estate investment funds;
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- Barracks typology according to Turri, Cappelletti, and Zamperini analysis [19], i.e., barracks with central patio, linear barracks, isolated block barracks, and no typology;
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- Current state of the former military barracks, i.e., abandoned, reused, partially reused, and temporary reused and new future uses (i.e., commercial, housing, and tertiary).
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- Tangible and intangible values of the two types of barracks for local communities and society, and the official recognition (or not) of these barracks as “cultural heritage”;
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- The way of management of the redevelopment of the two types of barracks to understand to what extent “cultural heritage” values are linked to urban and territorial development through cultural tourism, event organization, the attraction of creative industries and other business.
3.2. Case Study Selection
4. Case Study
4.1. The Cavalli Barracks (Florence)
Morphological Analysis of the Site and the Context
4.2. The Lupi di Toscan –or Gonzaga–Barracks (Florence)
Morphological Analysis of the Site and the Context
4.3. The Ulivelli Barracks (Rome)
Morphological Analysis of the Site and the Context
4.4. The Guido Reni Barracks (Rome)
Morphological Analysis of the Site and the Context
4.5. The La Marmora Barracks (Turin)
Morphological Analysis of the Site and the Context
4.6. The M.Ar.di.Chi. Warehouses (Turin)
Morphological Analysis of the Site and the Context
5. Results
5.1. Redevelopment Projects
5.2. Tangible and Intangible Values
6. Discussion
6.1. Cultural Heritage as Driver for Local, Territorial, and Sustainable Development
6.2. Former Military Sites as Cultural Heritage: To What Degree the Selected Italian Cases Are Geared to the Key Features of International Best Practices?
6.3. Former Military Barracks as Cultural Heritage: A Reflection Starting from the Case Studies
7. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Capital Cities | Assets * | Plot Size and Gross Floor Area (m2) | Buildings and Volume (m3) | Year of Construction/Abandonment | Redevelopment Project/Risk Profile | Cultural Heritage | Community Involvement (Yes/No) | Temporary Reuse | Owner |
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Flore-nce | Cavalli barracks (1) | 2260/6226 | 1/30,040 | 1695/2017 | Conservative reuse/value added | All buildings | No | No | Bank foundation |
Lupi di Toscana barracks (2) | 102,015.36/33,000 | 26/180,555 | 1941–1947/2008 | Demolition-new buildings/opportunistic | 1 building (Palazzina Comando) | Yes | No | City Council | |
Rome | Ulivelli barracks (1) | 97,000/- | 26/not given | 1882–1888/2014 | Conservative reuse, demolition, new buildings/- | Two buildings (Trionfale fortress and Hangar) | Yes | Yes | City Council |
Guido Reni barracks (2) | 55,480/72,000 | 28/223,827 | 1916/late 1980s | Demolition- new buildings/ opportunistic | No | Yes | Yes | CDP fund | |
Turin | Alessan-dro La Marmora barracks (2) | 19,978/18,513 | 8/not given | 1887–1888/2005 | Conservative reuse/opportunistic | Two buildings | Yes | Yes | CDP fund |
M.Ar.di.Chi. (1) | 43,461/- | 8/not given | 1911/2009 | No project (but conservative reuse of one building)/- | No | No | No | Ministry of Defense |
Assets | Barracks Typology | Current Use | Future Projects Expected | Degree of Values Preservation and Enhancement * | * Involvement of the Public in | Degree Military Barracks Could Be Linked to the Local Culture, Character, and History * | |||
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Tangible Values | Intangible Values | Planning | Design | Development | |||||
Cavalli barracks | With central patio | Under conversion works | Tertiary, commercial | High | None | High | None | None | Low |
Lupi di Toscana barracks | Isolated block barracks–functional blocks | Total abandonment with high degree of degradation | Housing and mix of commercial and tertiary | Very low | None | High | None | High | Low |
Ulivelli barracks | No typology | Partially used to touristic visit | Mix of functions and touristic | Medium-high | Medium | High | None | High | Medium |
Guido Reni barracks | No typology | Temporary reuse and abandonment | Mix of functions | None | None | High | None | Low | None |
Alessandro La Marmora barracks | Isolated block barracks–Orthogonal comb-shaped blocks | Temporary reuse | Housing and mix of commercial and tertiary | Medium-high | Low | High | None | None | Medium |
M.Ar.di.Chi. | No typology | Total abandonment with high degree of degradation | Housing and mix of commercial, tertiary and touristic | None | None | no data | No data | No data | None |
Capital Cities | Assets | Stakeholders Involvement for Feasible Reuse | Unexpected Functions and/or Activities | Management Plan on Sustainability Pillars | Tangible and Intangible Values Identification | Opportunities and Weaknesses Definition | Initial Financial Expenditure |
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Florence | Cavalli barracks | None | None | None | Medium | None | Very high |
Lupi di Toscana barracks | Medium | None | None | Very low | None | Very low | |
Rome | Ulivelli barracks | Medium | None | None | Medium | None | Very low |
Guido Reni barracks | Medium | None | None | Very low | None | Low | |
Turin | Alessandro La Marmora barracks | Medium | None | None | Medium | None | Low |
M.Ar.di.Chi. warehouses | None | None | None | Low | None | None |
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Camerin, F.; Camatti, N.; Gastaldi, F. Military Barracks as Cultural Heritage in Italy: A Comparison between before-1900- and 1900-to-1950-Built Barracks. Sustainability 2021, 13, 782. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13020782
Camerin F, Camatti N, Gastaldi F. Military Barracks as Cultural Heritage in Italy: A Comparison between before-1900- and 1900-to-1950-Built Barracks. Sustainability. 2021; 13(2):782. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13020782
Chicago/Turabian StyleCamerin, Federico, Nicola Camatti, and Francesco Gastaldi. 2021. "Military Barracks as Cultural Heritage in Italy: A Comparison between before-1900- and 1900-to-1950-Built Barracks" Sustainability 13, no. 2: 782. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13020782
APA StyleCamerin, F., Camatti, N., & Gastaldi, F. (2021). Military Barracks as Cultural Heritage in Italy: A Comparison between before-1900- and 1900-to-1950-Built Barracks. Sustainability, 13(2), 782. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13020782