Roberta Maria Dal Mas is an architect, received his PhD in Conservation of Architectural Heritage in 1996 and is a Associate professor ICAR 19 at the Department of History, Design and Restoration of Architecture, Sapienza University of Rome.
University Curricula.
Current - 2018
• Associate professor ICAR 19 since 3 January 2018, at the Department of History, Design and Restoration of Architecture, Sapienza University of Rome;
• Researcher ICAR 19 confirmed the role from 1 November 2009, at the Faculty of Architecture "Valle Giulia", "La Sapienza" University of Rome.
She teaches at the Faculty of Architecture, Sapienza University of Rome:
• Regulatory elements and maps of restoration, history and current affairs, with Maria Grazia Turco in the School of Specialization in Architectural Heritage and Landscape (2014-2015; 2015-2016 e 2017-2018).
• Restoration workshop - Master's Degree in Architecture U.E., from the aa. 2014-2015 (2014-2015; 2015-2016).
• Elements of Architectural Restoration - Master's Degree in Architecture U.E. (2006-2007; 2007-2008; 2008-2009; 2009-2010, 2010-2011 e 2013-2014, 2014-2015 e 2016-2017).
• Constructional features of historic buildings and restoration problems - Master's Degree in Architecture U.E. (2011-2012; 2012-2013).
• 2007-2003 Professor (2006) and Contract Professor (2003-2004), in the Master's Degree in Architecture U.E.
• Elements of Architectural Restoration - Master's Degree in Architecture U.E. (2004-2005; 2005-2006).
• Constructive features of historic buildings and principles of restoration, in the Internship Course Bachelor degree in Furniture and Interior Architecture (2003/2004).
2003-2001
• “For the restoration of the central city of Rome (Roman Forum, Palatine Hill, Via del Teatro Marcello, Ghetto)” head prof. G. Cimbolli Spagnesi;
1998-1997 Contract Professor
• “Urban Restoration” - Degree in History and Conservation of Architectural and Environmental Heritage, University of Reggio Calabria;
1996 PhD
• PhD in Conservation of Architectural Heritage
Professional Activities Curriculum
2006-1994 Architect
• Architectural Heritage Catalogue for the Lazio Region (2000, 2004, 2006);
• Architectural design: Piazza Marconi Arsié (Belluno) (2000-2003);
• Restoration of the fountains of St. Maria Battuti, Piazza Castello and S. Lucan in Market Square in Belluno (1994-1995-1996).
International conferences and workshops
• Andrea Pozzo and his time (1992);
• Architecture: procedural and processing (1999);
• Gustavo Giovannoni. Reflections at the dawn of the twenty-first century (2003);
• The historic center of Rome: procedural and design (2003);
• Contemporary Rome: History and Planning (2005);
• Recycling and reuse oin architecture (2007).
• Andrea and Giuseppe Pozzo (2010).
• Study Days in memory of Claudio Tiberi (2011).
• Boundary walls and settlements: restoration, reuse and enhancement (2014).
• ReUso, The culture of the restoration and enhancement. Themes and issues for an international route of knowledge, Firenze (2014).
• Fortifications, memory, landscape scientific conference on the occasion of the fifty years of the Istituto Italiano dei Castelli, 1964-2014 (2014).
• For Giovanni Carbonara studies and research (2015);
• III Congreso Internacional sobre Documentación, Conservación, y Reutilización del Patrimonio Arquichectónico y Paisajístico, Valencia (2015).
• Reuso 2016. Contributions for documentation, conservation and restoration of architectural heritage and landscaping, Pavia (2016).
• I Conference SIRA Ricerca/Restauro, Roma (2016).
• The construction of the form. Architecture in Medieval Italy, Conference of Studies in honor of Corrado Bozzoni (2017);
• ReUso, V International Conference on documentation, conservation and recovery of architectural heritage and landscape protection, ReUso Granada. Sobre una arquitectura hecha de tiempo (2017);
• II Convegno Sira - Italian Society for the Restoration of architecture-restoration. Knowledge, project, yard, management", Bologna (2018);
• ReUso, VI International Conference on documentation, Preservation and recovery of architectural heritage and landscape protection, Messina (2018).
Studies and Publications
Case Studies
• Andrea Pozzo (1990, 1992, 1995, 1996, 2012);
• Orazio Torriani (1997, 1998, 2002, 2005, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2018).
• Carlo Rainaldi (2012).
• Giacomo Della Porta (2014).
• Giuseppe Momo (2015, 2016).
• Gustavo Giovannoni (2017, 2018).
• Giuseppe Vaccaro (2018, 2019).
Restoration:
• The restoration of the fountains of St. Maria Battuti and Piazza Castello in Belluno (1999); relives the fountain of St. Lucan in Piazza delle Erbe in Belluno (1999);
• Planning and execution, architectural restoration and equipment (2001);
• The subject of the ancient buildings, glass, metals, wood, Atlas Restoration (2004);
• Reuse in architecture from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The Basilica of SS. Cosma and Damiano in Rome, in the re-architecture. Recovery, processing, use (2008);
• Value of the monument project in three buildings and Belluno. Jesuit College, "Crepadona," Villa-Dalmas Doglioni (2009);
• Architecture: witness and memory (2009),
• Project for the use of Roman churches on pre-existing classic: Sant'Angelo in Pescheria and San Lorenzo de’ Speziali in Miranda (2014).
Architectural History and Roman Urban History:
• The fountains of Belluno (1993);
• Major road network for use of the archaeological center of the Thirties: The memory in the streets of the historic center of Rome. History and Planning (2004);
• Reconstruction of the formation of Monteverde in Rome, Rome in contemporary history and design, (2006);
• Belluno and Feltre, in the History of the Veneto. The Seventeenth (2008);
• Belluno and Feltre, in the History of the Veneto. The Eighteenth (2012);
• From rocca castri Cantalupo in Sabina at Palace Cesi Camuccini: the museum Vincenzo Camuccini (2014);
• Pre-existence and project in the architecture of Giuseppe Momo, in III Congreso Internacional sobre Documentación, Conservación, y Reutilización del Patrimonio Arquichectónico y Paisajístico, Libro Cominucaciones, Valencia (2015);
• The museum function in historic buildings (2016);
• The Scale Project in the Refinement of the Historical Space: The 'Cerepadona’ palace in Belluno (2016);
• The Palace of the Convertendi and Raffaello's House (2016);
• Restoration and new technologies: a method of setting (2016, 2017);
• The contribution of new survey technologies in the conservation (2017, 2018).
• The energy adaptation of Historic buildings (2018).