Building Stones of Milan and Lombardy: Volume 2: Stones of Lombardy

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Milan and Lombardy have played an important role in the Italian country since the Roman period. This importance is reflected also by the diffusion of stone architecture: a persisting trait of Milan architecture was the use of different stones in the same building. Milan lies in the middle of the alluvial plain of the Po, far from the stone quarries; some waterways were dug out in order to supply the building stones from the surrounding territories.

The study of stone as building material was significant at the end of 19th century, but then it was largely neglected by both architects and geologists. So it is significant to suggest a study about the stones employed to build in Milan (Volume 1) in relationship with a petrographic study about the features of the stones quarried in the whole Lombard territory (Volume 2).

Volume 2 contains the description of the features of the stones reported in Volume 1. These features include metamorphic and magmatic rocks of the Alpine area; sedimentary rocks and loose materials of the Prealpine area; sedimentary rocks of the Apennine area; and loose sediments of the Padania plain. Some stones, coming from other northern Italian regions, and used in Lombard architecture, are also described. Each stone is described in a "card" containing commercial and historical names, petrographic classification, macroscopic features, mineralogical composition, microscopic features, geological setting, quarry sites, transport to yards, morphology of dressed elements and surface handworking, use in architecture in the whole Lombard territory and abroad and decay morphologies. A particular investigation is addressed to the stones used during the 20th century; a great part of them were never used before in Milan and in Lombardy.

Author(s): Roberto Bugini, Luisa Folli
Publisher: CRC Press/Balkema
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 414
City: Leiden

Cover
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Contents
Preface to the second volume
1 Geology of Lombardy: geological chronology and petrographical classification of Lombard stones
2 Stone quarrying, transporting and dressing in Milan and Lombardy
3 Decay phenomena on building stones of Lombardy
Part I Lombardy
4 Stones from province of Bergamo
5 Stones from province of Brescia
6 Stones from provinces of Como and Lecco
7 Stones from province of Pavia
8 Stones from province of Sondrio
9 Stones from province of Varese
10 Stones from province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola
Part II Other Italian regions
11 Stones from Apulia
12 Stones of Friuli Venezia-Giulia
13 Stones from Latium
14 Stones from Liguria
15 Stones from Piedmont
16 Stones of Trentino-Alto Adige
17 Stones from Tuscany and Sardinia
18 Stones from Veneto
Part III Foreign countries
19 Stones from Europe, Africa, the Americas
Part IV Stone materials
20 Coloured marbles (opus sectile, inlay)
21 Mortar and plaster
22 Brick and artificial stone
Part V Building structures
23 Masonry
24 Pavements
Part VI Special artefacts
25 Church altars
26 Monuments
27 Funeral chapels of Cimitero Monumentale
Atlas of stones and their textures
Index