Within the postwar building stock, prefabricated buildings represent a significant subset in both terms of the quantity and the urgency of its safeguard, which is increasingly needed by their ongoing and extended deterioration phenomena. According to “The Twentieth-Century Historic Thematic Framework”, published in 2021 by Getty Conservation Institute, the heritage of prefabricated buildings is outlined in Theme 2, “Accelerated scientific and technological development”, enclosing the product of the large-scale pervasive effects of the technological progress of the 20th century. Nevertheless, at the time of this writing, the post-war industrialised buildings are still generally neglected and rarely protected: supported by the generalised public negative image of the prefabricated buildings – which have aged poorly – demolitions and the canceling of memories are broadly the case worldwide. In this text, some matters of fact and open issues functional to the reframing of industrialised buildings within the 20th-century architectural and technological heritage are outlined and discussed.

Bertolazzi, A., Giannetti, I., Alonso Zuniga, P. (2025). Afterword: matter of fact and open issues on the industrialised buildings heritage. TEMA, 11(1), 154-164 [10.30682/tema110017].

Afterword: matter of fact and open issues on the industrialised buildings heritage

Giannetti, I
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2025-01-01

Abstract

Within the postwar building stock, prefabricated buildings represent a significant subset in both terms of the quantity and the urgency of its safeguard, which is increasingly needed by their ongoing and extended deterioration phenomena. According to “The Twentieth-Century Historic Thematic Framework”, published in 2021 by Getty Conservation Institute, the heritage of prefabricated buildings is outlined in Theme 2, “Accelerated scientific and technological development”, enclosing the product of the large-scale pervasive effects of the technological progress of the 20th century. Nevertheless, at the time of this writing, the post-war industrialised buildings are still generally neglected and rarely protected: supported by the generalised public negative image of the prefabricated buildings – which have aged poorly – demolitions and the canceling of memories are broadly the case worldwide. In this text, some matters of fact and open issues functional to the reframing of industrialised buildings within the 20th-century architectural and technological heritage are outlined and discussed.
2025
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore ICAR/10
Settore CEAR-08/A - Architettura tecnica
English
Preservation; Prefabricated buildings; Postwar; Construction history; Digital catalogue
L'articolo è la postfazione di un numero monografico della rivista a cura degli stessi autori. Titolo del numero monografico "THE INDUSTRIALIZATION OF CONSTRUCTION IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE XX CENTURY".
Bertolazzi, A., Giannetti, I., Alonso Zuniga, P. (2025). Afterword: matter of fact and open issues on the industrialised buildings heritage. TEMA, 11(1), 154-164 [10.30682/tema110017].
Bertolazzi, A; Giannetti, I; Alonso Zuniga, P
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