ABSTRACT
The restoration project of the Lambertini Castle is conceived at the same time as ‘an act of conservation consciously conducted in full respect of the authenticity of the architectural structure, in its complex stratification’, and as ‘an act of reintegration of the architectural lacuna, constituted by the eastern tower, with an exquisitely contemporary language, capable of alluding to the presumed original building masses, while taking place in a sphere of figurative autonomy’.
