This article looks at a knowledge-based approach to emergency situations caused by earthquakes or other natural disasters, and illustrates how a multidisciplinary approach enables the integration of technical requirements with those of a historical and cultural nature. The case study presented is the recovery of the ex-city hospital of L'Aquila, in Italy, which was hit by an earthquake in 2009. The integrated use of varying investigation methodologies allowed us to establish the effectiveness of a knowledge-based approach, and generated new ideas for the development of the structure and its strategic role within the city.
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De Berardinis, P., Bartolomucci, C., Capannolo, L., De Vita, M., Laurini, E., & Marchionni, C. (2018). Instruments for assessing historical built environments in emergency contexts: Non-destructive techniques for sustainable recovery. Buildings, 8(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings8020027
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