The Restoration of Ghirlandina Tower in Modena and the Assessment of Soil-Structure Interaction by Means of Dynamic Identification Techniques
Rosella Cadignani ; Renato Lancellotta ; Donato Sabia
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In addition to the above, there is one particular aspect that should capture the interest of a wide readership: in 1997 the Cathedral and the Ghirlandina Tower were included in the UNESCO World Heritage List, and it was recognized that the creation process shared by Lanfranco and Wiligelmo is a masterpiece of human creativity, in which a new dialectical relationship between architecture and sculpture was created in Romanesque art. The Modena complex bears exceptional witness to the cultural traditions of the 12th century in northern Italy's urban society, its organization, religious character, beliefs, and values all being reflected in the history of the buildings.
1 Introduction
2 Historical notes on the construction of the cathedral and Ghirlandina Tower
3 Previous
restoration work: Ancient modifications and 1970s' interventions
4 Planning new investigation studies and restoration
works
5 Soil as "material with memory": A key to explain settlements of the tower and the cathedral
6 A primer
on soil-structure interaction and soil condition effects
7 Dynamic identification analyses: An approach to assess the
real behavior of structures