Carlo Alberto Garzonio
Professor
Department of Earth Sciences
University of Firenze
Italy
Biography
Professor of Geology Applied to the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Florence. He is director of the Department of Restoration and Conservation of Architectural Heritage (DIRES), where he is responsible for the Materials and Geology Laboratory applied to the Environment and Landscape (LAM). He is a professor of applied geology, a degree in architecture, five years of geology applied to urban planning and territorial planning, a three-year degree in planning the territory, and the hydrogeology course applied to the river basins, a specialist degree in Planning and Planning of Cities and Territory. Empoli. He is in the faculty college of the PhD in Landscape Design, based in Florence, with the Universities of Rome La Sapienza and the Politecnici of Milan and Turin. He is a professor of Applied Geology and Geomorphology applied to the Master in Landscaping at the University of Florence, based in Pistoia; is a Master in Civil Defense Master (Planning Planning Modules in Hydrogeological Hazardous Areas Planning for Emergency Hazards in Hydrogeological Hazards). He teaches Master of Restoration, Protection and Security of Historic and Monumental Buildings
Research Interest
He is currently coordinator of numerous research contracts in the field of restoration, monitoring of dissections and analyzes for the design of consolidation interventions (Convent of San Domenico in Fiesole, archeology areas of Dometaia, province of Siena).
Publications
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Garzonio, carlo alberto (2017). The geological materials of the territory of Casentino, geosites and cultural paths. In: Blessed Placido da Roio, News Town Editions, Aquila, pp. 93-109.
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Carlo Alberto, Garzonio; Emma, ​​Cantisani; Massimo, Coli; Oana, Cuzman; Daniel, de luca; Carmine, Lubritto; Marilena, Ricci; Silvia, Vectors; Emanuela, Sibilia. (2017). The constitutive materials of the Baptistery. In: The Baptistery of St. John, Knowledge, Diagnostics, Conservation, Florence, 24-25 November 2014, Mandragora, pp. 178-191, ISBN: 978-88-7461-323-6
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Pecchioni, E .; Fratini, F .; Magrini, D.; Nosengo, C .; Santo, AP; Cantisani, E .; Garzonio, CA (2017). Non destructive chemical analyzes of the "Red Marble" from Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral (Florence, Italy). In: Technart 2017 Non Destructive and Microanlytical Techniques in Art and Cultural Heritage, Bilbao Spain, 2-6 May 2017, JA Carrero, LA Fernandez, O. Gomez, L. Gomez, pp. 303-303.