Portello Colmarion Restoration by Studio Bressan
Medieval gateway in Asolo restored with local materials, enhancing historical identity, urban connectivity, and landscape views through sensitive conservation.
The Portello Colmarion Restoration by Studio Bressan is a conservation project located in Asolo, Italy, seamlessly blending historical architecture with contemporary urban design strategies. Positioned at the edge of the village and adjacent to the forested hills, the site bridges the town's historical character with its surrounding natural landscape.


Medieval Legacy Reimagined
The portal is a medieval structure from the 14th century, part of Asolo's fortified walls. Sitting at 379 meters above sea level, it commands panoramic views of the Venetian plains and Monte Grappa, embodying poet Giosuè Carducci's epithet for Asolo: "the city of a hundred horizons."



The project discards the romanticized, overgrown ruins aesthetic in favor of a thoughtful restoration approach that enhances architectural legibility and urban relevance. The intervention aligns with broader efforts to reclaim and recontextualize Asolo’s ancient defensive elements.


Material Integrity and Historical Craftsmanship
The restoration involved in-depth material analysis of the brick and roughly cut stone masonry, along with studies on original mortars and plaster stratigraphy. A specialized lime and puddingstone mortar was developed to repair and reintegrate the degraded masonry, reviving the gate’s original aesthetic and structural coherence.


Vegetation removal, consolidation, and reintegration of missing elements were meticulously executed to preserve authenticity. The choice of materials references the local geological identity, enhancing the portal’s cultural and geographical resonance.


Urban Integration and Landscape Design
Key upgrades include the redesign of the pebble-stone pavement, installation of parapets along steep pedestrian paths, and the addition of a stairway to improve accessibility. These updates enhance the site’s role as a civic connector, blending heritage conservation with contemporary usability.

To highlight the portal’s presence within the landscape, a discreet artificial lighting system was installed, enriching nighttime visibility while preserving the serene character of the area.




All the photographs are works of Emanuele Bressan
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