Architectural and plant restoration of Casale Pacciano di Bisceglie: cleaning of the stone walls, new electrical and water systems, video surveillance and furnishings for the enhancement of the rural heritage of Puglia.
Restoration of the Pacciano farmhouse
In 2015, the restoration of Casale Pacciano, a historic building in Bisceglie (BAT), documented since the Middle Ages, began. The intervention has brought to light an architectural property of identity value, through a respectful recovery of the original stone structure.
Original stone and structural stability
The restoration has included the cleaning of the stone walls and the consolidation of the masonry, to restore integrity and security to the building. All the interventions have been carried out respecting the original materials, ensuring durability over time.
Technological installations respecting the historical identity
The intervention involved the installation of updated electrical and water systems, discreetly integrated into the existing structure. The technological system is completed by anti-intrusion devices and video surveillance, to guarantee safety and usability.
Arrangements consistent with rural architecture
The interior spaces have been furnished with simple and functional solutions, in harmony with the architectural language of the farmhouse. A design choice that enhances environments and supports their reuse.
Tradition and innovation in the rural heritage of Apulia
The restoration of Casale Pacciano is a model of valorization of rural heritage, where historical memory meets technology in a design balance capable of generating new life and meaning.