"The restoration of historic buildings in Venice is strongly regulated and major projects must be carried out in such a way as to ensure compliance with the requirements of local authorities and the conservation, as far as possible, of the historical fabric. Furthermore, it is essential that the final residential units are structurally sound, energy efficient and compatible with the needs of modern life.
A large amount of analysis was carried out to decide the methods to be used in the restoration of Palazzo Vendramin, in order to ensure that all these fundamental issues are taken care of. The resulting apartments are a fine example of how an old building can be adapted in the best possible way, both to cover its new role and to protect its heritage.
The main principle was to ensure that the restoration was performed with minimal intervention and maximum delicacy. Repairs and selective replacements have been on the agenda, combined with the best modern technology and construction methods are able to provide. The structure of the building has been increased with the use of non-invasive reinforcements, while the original foundations have been reinforced and consolidated. A protection against exceptional high tides or 'exceptional high water' has also been installed."
Alberto Torsello
Architect