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Conservation
and preservation mean to ensure the transfer of the knowledge
and the values of these works of art to the next generations,
preserving the original characteristics wanted by the artists.
Only through awareness of the need for preservation can this effort
receive the deserved attention in this modern society.
Every single restoration job undertaken by the Italian authorities
is a result of series of analysis of the substrates: from the
diagnostic tests to determine the reasons of the degradation of
the initial construction materials to the learning of the original
building technologies and procedures.
Specific solutions that can restore the building and preserve
it in the future can be elaborated only after detailed examinations.
This applies to the consolidation of
foundations, to the defense against rising damp and to the compatibility
with original decoration of the facades, mostly painted with delicate
and vibrant lime colors.
RIALTO lime products are used in Italy in different applications
on restoration projects.
To mention some of the most recognized:
Reinforcement of old mortars with injections
of Grassello di Calce and Cocciopesto in
some areas of the Colosseum in Rome.
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Decoration with lime plasters in the Palazzo Boncompagni Ludovisi
(now Fendi Palace in Rome) in the Quirinale palace (seat of presidency
of the Italian Republic) and in the seat of Banca d’Italia
(Bank of Italy in Rome).
In the northern area we can find some lime RIALTO plasters in
the Castello Sforzesco in Milan, and some RIALTO lime stuccos
in the Ca’ d’Oro Palace over the Canal Grande, in
Palazzo Grassi and Palazzo Manfrin in Venice.
Less famous but not less interesting is the multitude of small
historical centers like Matera (Sassi di Matera, recognized and
protected by UNESCO), Palermo, Napoli and Catanzaro, where local
authorities approved RIALTO lime finishes for restoration of civic
museums and palaces of historical interest.
The rialto division of HARPO spa
can provide technical solutions and support to architects and
organizations involved in this fascinating activity worldwide.
The know-how developed in decades of experience in this field
can be shared with professionals who want to operate both in restoration
and creation of structures in full respect of nature and environment.
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