The reconstruction of Borgo Caracciolo in Maniace (Sicily) between tangible and intangible heritage

This research explores the case study of Borgo Caracciolo in Maniace, designed by architect Francesco Fichera during the fascist era and later demolished in 1964. The village, caught between historical memory and oblivion, represents a complex heritage with conflicting narratives. The study aims to digitally reconstruct the ruins using historical documents and digital surveys, offering insights into architectural intentions and historical narratives. This approach emphasizes the preservation and enhancement of design archives for cultural and educational purposes.
The methodology includes a thorough analysis of historical events and project drawings, with the final reconstruction highlighting different phases from its construction to demolition.
Ultimately, the virtual reconstruction serves as a dynamic tool for understanding and engaging with complex histories, preserving cultural heritage, and fostering dialogue on contentious pasts.