Abstract
The paper begins with a brief overview of the history of the restoration of the modern and then goes on to explore the specific characteristics, posing the question of whether the new technical problems in the practice of restoring the modern are to be sought in the basic mainstream principles, theories and traditional methods of restoration or whether they constitute a powerful tool to develop, perhaps experimentally, a renewal of the general approach to conservation in architecture. Although it is important not to generalise in the approach to intervention on modern architecture, very specific situations were discovered in terms of historical investigation, analysis of degeneration and the lines of designs for intervention which are also illustrated with specific cases.
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