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Architecture for Rural Renewal: Reconstructing the Domestic Fabric of Abandoned Settlements for New Sustainable Uses

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2026
abstract:
his study presents an integrated intervention strategy for the adaptive reuse of vernacular architecture in a state of ruin, focusing on the fortified village of Moya (Cuenca, Spain). The proposal is framed within a rural revitalization program aimed at educational and cultural tourism uses, with the goal of reactivating abandoned built fabric through the incorporation of new functions that generate social value and contribute to territorial development. The proposed methodology combines archival research, digital documentation, material characterization, and a constructive solution based on the insertion of a reversible, structurally autonomous timber volume within the existing stone masonry. Through material characterization, a differentiated consolidation protocol is developed to stabilize the ruins while maintaining historical legibility. The new architectural volume, built with prefabricated cross-laminated timber (CLT) and insulated with locally sourced expanded cork, is designed to meet contemporary standards of energy efficiency, reversibility, and environmental responsibility, while remaining fully independent from the original structure. The intervention offers a replicable model for sustainable rural regeneration, balancing conservation ethics with functional adaptation. Future lines of research include the dynamic simulation of the energy performance of the inserted dwelling, with the aim of assessing its contribution to climate neutrality and net-zero emissions targets.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
vernacular architecture; volumetric reconstruction; adaptive reuse; sustainable development; heritage regeneration; reversibility in architecture; design methodology; structural consolidation
List of contributors:
Torner-Feltrer, María Eugenia; Barelles-Vicente, Emma; Besana, Daniela; Cañada-Soriano, Mar
Authors of the University:
BESANA DANIELA
Handle:
https://iris.unipv.it/handle/11571/1542524
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BUILDINGS
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https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/16/1/67
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