WISCONSIN-PLATTEVILLE
UNIVERSITY

Largo Brancaccio Construction Site

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ITAD recently welcomed students from the University of Wisconsin-Platteville for an immersive study tour that transcended the classroom. The journey centered on a profound encounter with the history, resilience, and monumental regeneration of Naples.

Through the ITAD program, these future architects explored the redevelopment of the Real Albergo dei Poveri, one of Europe’s largest historical landmarks, now transitioning into a world-class cultural hub.

By engaging with over 40,000 square meters of history, our students gained more than technical expertise, they experienced the soul of a city that innovates while honoring its roots. ITAD is proud to continue inspiring the next generation of global professionals through these high-impact field experiences.

The site provided a living laboratory for:

Immagine Laterale

Decay Analysis

Understanding the complexities of structural preservation.

Adaptive Reuse

Examinating the new spaces destined for the University of Federico II, the MANN Museum, and ine National Libran.

Conservative Restoration

Witnessing the delicate balance between modern innovation and nistorical memory.

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