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Nicola Santopuoli, Architect and Associate Professor of Architectural Restoration at Alma Mater Studiorum – University of Bologna, teaches in the Graduate School of Archaeological Heritage and in the Master’s Degree of Archaeology and Cultures of the Ancient World. He is member of the School Board of Doctorate in “Architecture and Construction”, Sapienza University of Rome. He developed and directed research on scientific and theoretical aspects of restoration, specially on survey, diagnostics, executive procedures and criteria for conservation work. As building site supervisor or consultant he carried out numerous restoration works: Basilica della Natività in Bethlehem (2010-16); Domus Aurea in Rome (2008-09); Asellina and Verecundus (Regio IX, Insulae 7 e 11) in Pompeii archaeological site, (2004-07); Anfiteatro Flavio in Rome (2001-04); castle of Harim in Siria (1999-2000). The research results are contained in more then 170 publications: articles, monographs and assays
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