The renovation project for the roof of San Martino Parish involved a series of interventions aimed at improving the stability and strength of the roof. Initially, a detailed planning of the intervention areas on the roof was carried out, creating plans at different heights to precisely identify where to intervene.
To reinforce the existing structure, steel curbs and laminated brick were used, materials chosen for their strength and ability to better support the roof. The cross-sections of the roof show how the wooden beams and curbs were positioned and connected to each other, with the steel curb integrated into the structure to improve connections and overall stability.

The materials used for these works include laminated brick, which combines the characteristics of laminated wood with brick to enhance structural strength, and steel, employed for curbs and other reinforcement elements. The project includes a detailed list of material characteristics and safety regulations to be adhered to, ensuring that the works are carried out according to the required standards.




The materials used for these works include laminated brick, which combines the characteristics of laminated wood with brick to enhance structural strength, and steel, employed for curbs and other reinforcement elements. The project includes a detailed list of material characteristics and safety regulations to be adhered to, ensuring that the works are carried out according to the required standards.

