Architectural Renovation
Expert in the recovery and restoration of historic architecture and buildings, Dima is able to design in harmony with the urban and environmental contexts, to restore the unique beauty of historic centers and the multiple identities of the Italian heritage. Dima, before each intervention, proceeds with a structural diagnosis, on the types of consolidation, of the materials and finally, with the choice of restoration techniques for the surfaces and decorative elements. The ultimate goal of the intervention is the best conservation of the "factory" as a whole and, at the same time, the restoration of full use of the work.
ExploreStone Restoration & decorated surfaces
Dima deals with the preventive conservation, maintenance and restoration of frescoes, dry decorations (both internal and external), graffiti, stucco and stone and mosaic materials; all the decorative elements present in museums, historic houses, palaces, castles, religious buildings are treated. DIMA S.r.l.s. it also stands out in the reconstruction on site of all the architectural elements that distinguish the facade of historic, monumental and religious buildings, such as: stuccos, cornices, string courses, balconies.
ExploreRestoration of artifacts and materials
DIMA applies restoration and refurbishment of all decorative elements and movable assets, for example wall paintings, frescoes, gold leaf, polychrome wooden artefacts, stone surfaces, paintings on wood, canvas, copper, blackboard and archaeological finds also in wet wood.
ExploreConsultancy and Planning
We carry out pre-intervention consultancy for each restoration in order to evaluate methods and costs.We take care of the planning of each restoration.Each project arises from an in-depth phase of knowledge of the building, which includes historical investigation and scientific diagnostics.The project therefore arises from the interaction between scientific knowledge and historical-cultural sensitivity aimed at the continuous search for the most suitable techniques for the conservation of the artistic heritage, respecting its cultural value and historical time.
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