PER LA PROGRAMMAZIONE DELLE ATTIVITÀDI MANUTENZIONE
DEI COMPLESSI ARCHEOLOGICI: PRIMI RISULTATIDI UNA
SPERIMENTAZIONEENTRO IL SISTEMA INFORMATIVODEI
CANTIERI DI RESTAURO(SICAR)
Francesca Fabiani , Raffaella Grilli , Lucrezia Cuniglio , Paola Rendini1 2 3 3
1 SoprintendenzaperiBeniArcheologicidellaToscana(SBAT),viadellaPergola65,FirenzeeReferentenazionaledel
sistemaSICaR,francesca.fabiani-01@beniculturali.it
2 Architetto libero professionista e Referente nazionale del sistema SICaR, via di Montefiesole 68 (FI),
raffaellagrilli@tiscali.it
3 SBAT,lucrezia.cuniglio@beniculturali.it;paola.rendini@beniculturali.it
ABSTRACT
A viable protocol for Build Heritage maintenance management has been finally proposed after decades of
studies and discussions. It postulates the use of some highly specialized Information System, indispensable
for processing the enormous quantities of information which are required by monitoring and intervention
activities – an Information System, at the same time, that has to be interoperable with others already in
operationintheconservationfield.
The paper describes and discusses how The SICaR Information System (which MiBAC was already using
to support and document restoration processes) was applied to the Isle of Giannutri archeological area, for
which apposite conservation schemes had already been devised. The aim of this test was to determine how,
and how far, SICaR might be suited to maintenance practices and, also, to see to what extent and in which
ways it might be modified to satisfy requirements different from those it was originally thought for. The test
took the following steps: 1) the exigencies of the Isle of Giannutri archeological area, once duly verified,
were cast into the protocol’s procedures and forms; 2) these were integrated with the SICaR structure and
compared with the hypotheses of optimization which had been advanced in a project of online monitoring of
thestateofconservationoftheCityofFlorence’sBuildHeritage.
Initsconclusionthepaperindicatessomeprecisestrategiesconcerningpoint2).
Parole chiave/Key-words: Giannutri archaeological complex, maintenance management, SICaR, on-line
databases,interoperability,conservationplanning