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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Former Monastery Of San Giuliano in Bonate Sotto, Italy by CN10 architetti

 
August 4th, 2016 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: CN10 architetti

Restoration of the medieval apse and
rennovation of the external area.

The actual building of the former church of San Giuliano is what remains of a large and important settlement already documented in 774 A.D.
Together with the Basilica of S. Giulia, it is an important example of early medieval architecture in the territory south of the city of Bergamo. The settlement was born to manage and control the large possessions of the wealthy lombard families. During the XII century it became the site of a female Benedictine monastery, in this period the settlement lived one of its richest and most important moments, in which begin the reconstruction of the church in the Romanesque style.

Image Courtesy © Gianluca Gelmini

Image Courtesy © Gianluca Gelmini

  • Architects: CN10 architetti
  • Project: Former Monastery Of San Giuliano
  • Location: Bonate sotto (bergamo), Italy
  • Photography: Gianluca Gelmini
  • Client: Municipality of bonate sotto, private client
  • Dimension: 200 mq
  • Years: 2005-2016

Image Courtesy © Gianluca Gelmini

Image Courtesy © Gianluca Gelmini

In the eighteenth century, with the secularization of the monastery, the materials, the structure and architecture of the ancient church of San Giuliano it is progressively compromised by a series of projects aimed at the complete transformation of the religious complex in a residential building. The inevitable changes to create a new residential function doesn’t have undermined completely the historical substance of the existing building.

Image Courtesy © Gianluca Gelmini

Image Courtesy © Gianluca Gelmini

Image Courtesy © Gianluca Gelmini

Image Courtesy © Gianluca Gelmini

Between 2005 and 2015, some important interventions have been made to the restoration and enhancement of the entire historic factory. The works have been designed to meet the requirements imposed by the actual residential use of the building respecting to the important historical memory, at the same time to enhance the level of reading and understanding of the ancient artifact through the removing of the materials and elements incongruous with the characters of the building.

Image Courtesy © Gianluca Gelmini

Image Courtesy © Gianluca Gelmini

Image Courtesy © Gianluca Gelmini

Image Courtesy © Gianluca Gelmini

Image Courtesy © Gianluca Gelmini

Image Courtesy © Gianluca Gelmini

Image Courtesy © CN10 Architetti

Image Courtesy © CN10 Architetti

Image Courtesy © CN10 Architetti

Image Courtesy © CN10 Architetti

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Categories: Church, Renovation




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