Survey on Cultural Heritage Adaptive Reuse practice

Project description
Project Id 3731
Project Name Oasi di Cavoretto, Italy
Description Built in the eighteenth century in the Turin hills, the house was bought by Count Luigi Pulciano who transformed it into a summer residence. In the 60s of the following century it was used to accommodate children in summer camps, with particular regard to the most disadvantaged social groups. Later the house was donated to the "Istituto Secolare delle Missionarie della Regalità di Cristo". In 1997 the Institute entrusted the management of the building to the Abele Group through a social cooperative of the association called "Il Giardino delle Rose" SCS, which aims to facilitate the reintegration of people in difficulty. The asset is surrounded by about 14,000 square meters of land and is composed of two buildings able to accommodate a total of 45 people. It has a restaurant and bar, a 100-seat conference room and three smaller rooms for business meetings. Inside the complex there is also a church and a chapel.
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