The design of the city of Salerno stems from the expansion programs of the last century that already defined starting from the end of nineteenth century and which were fully implemented in the period between the two world wars. To cope with the changed demand for spaces and structures, by resulting from an extraordinary population growth and the different functions that the new century required, during this period were built in Salerno almost all public buildings including the Justice Palace destined to bring together “with decorum and dignity” all the judicial offices present in the city. The construction of the Justice Palace in Salerno began in 1929 with the inclusion of the project into the “extraordinary public works” program and ended with its inauguration in 1939. During this period Salerno tested new building technologies related to the use of reinforced concrete and in the Justice Palace, example of a monumental and passatist architecture, there are some of the more advanced techniques and patents for the realization of reinforced-concrete floors. Following the construction of the new Judicial Citadel designed by David Chipperfield, the ancient building is currently being decommissioned and therefore it is necessary to define the criteria for a reconversion able to protect its historical and material characteristics.

Dismissione, riuso, risorsa. Il Palazzo di Giustizia di Salerno

DEL REGNO, Rossella
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Cucco, Pasquale;Ribera, Federica
2018-01-01

Abstract

The design of the city of Salerno stems from the expansion programs of the last century that already defined starting from the end of nineteenth century and which were fully implemented in the period between the two world wars. To cope with the changed demand for spaces and structures, by resulting from an extraordinary population growth and the different functions that the new century required, during this period were built in Salerno almost all public buildings including the Justice Palace destined to bring together “with decorum and dignity” all the judicial offices present in the city. The construction of the Justice Palace in Salerno began in 1929 with the inclusion of the project into the “extraordinary public works” program and ended with its inauguration in 1939. During this period Salerno tested new building technologies related to the use of reinforced concrete and in the Justice Palace, example of a monumental and passatist architecture, there are some of the more advanced techniques and patents for the realization of reinforced-concrete floors. Following the construction of the new Judicial Citadel designed by David Chipperfield, the ancient building is currently being decommissioned and therefore it is necessary to define the criteria for a reconversion able to protect its historical and material characteristics.
2018
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