Santa Maria ai Monti: reopening after the earthquake

Article by Carletta Di Blasio, from “Grottammare, Santa Maria ai Monti reopened its doors to the public after the earthquake. Bishop Palmieri: ‘Here, let us learn gratitude”, published “L’ Ancora

Struck by the 2016 earthquake, the Santa Maria ai Monti Oasi in Grottammare is now returning to life thanks to a great restoration project in which DVC played a key role.

The work has returned to the community and the Franciscan Friars a place deeply connected to the spirituality and history of the place, always dedicated to hospitality and prayer. During the inauguration ceremony, Provincial Minister Simone Giampieri emphasized the importance of the restoration:

The work carried out enhances the beauty of this place, suspended between the blue of the sky and the blue of the sea. A marvel, a shared treasure. What has been achieved is a gift to be preserved in the beauty of today and – who knows – something to enhance even further.”

Civil Works Division | DVC – Aerial view of Santa Maria ai Monti Oasi, Grottammare (AP)

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The Urban Regeneration of San Lorenzo district in Rome.

Article by Livia Montagnoli, from Artribune published by Artribune srl

Based on the model of hybrid hospitality, the philosophy of The Social Hub also aims to have a positive impact on urban space for the community benefit. San Lorenzo District is being transformed into a public park, with bars, restaurants, events, services, and shared spaces.”

Civil Works Division | DVC – “TSH S. Lorenzo” Construction Site in Rome

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Historic elements meet contemporary touches in Radisson Collection Hotel

Palazzo Touring Club Milano – Architects: Studio Marco Piva – Article taken from “NEWH Magazine – Summer 2022” by Alia Akkam

At the 89-room Radisson Collection Hotel, Palazzo Touring Club Milan, there remain myriad glimpses into the building’s past as the headquarters of italy’s major national tourist organization. Completed in 1915 as Palazzo Bertarelli, it features Rosa Baveno marble columns, wrought-iron works sculpted by Art Nouveau-era craftsman Alessandro Mazzucotelli, and arresting entrance gates.

Along with facade and main staircase, these are some of the 20th-century decorative elements that were carefully restored by local practice Studio Marco Piva.

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