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In this issue we explore the varied nature of our work: from disparate locations, to different themes; from research to realization; from old friends to new beginnings.

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museo archeologico ibleo, (ragusa, italy, $5.5m)

museo archeologico ibleo, (ragusa, italy, $5.5m)

Museo Archeologico Ibleo

(Ragusa, Italy, $5.5M)

Mark Cannata was the architect and conservation architect leading the renovation of a historic Jesuit convent and adjacent church in the ancient Sicilian city of Ragusa, located in southern Italy.

The abandoned, partly ruined convent and church of Santa Maria del Gesu’ form part of the Val di Noto UNESCO World Heritage site in south-eastern Sicily. They were built in 1639 using recycled materials from the abandoned Castle of Ragusa. After suffering damage in an earthquake that devastated the city in 1693, the church was almost completely rebuilt in 1700. It was used as a school and hospital until falling into ruin in the 19th century.

The project conserves the buildings, converting them into a new, permanent home for a regional archaeological museum. A new white concrete surface forms the main intervention providing the infrastructure for all the systems that a modern museum requires to function and as display for the existing collection, which includes artefacts from the Neolithic era up to late ancient times, as well as never-displayed artefacts from the ancient Greek settlement of Kamarina.

The new museum

The new museum

The existing building

The existing building

The cloister

The cloister

The church

The church

Exhibition layout

Exhibition layout

Detail of church entrance

Detail of church entrance

Section showing the context

Section showing the context

Cross-section through water cistern

Cross-section through water cistern

Section through new entrance building

Section through new entrance building

British Museum - Percival David Gallery

British Museum - Percival David Gallery

 

 

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In this issue we explore the varied nature of our work: from disparate locations, to different themes; from research to realization; from old friends to new beginnings.

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