

In a renovation project it often occurs that you’d like to create a new opening in an existing supporting wall. In England, the USA and most countries it’s mostly sufficient to put an architrave above the opening. This architrave can be in wood, steel, reinforced concrete, bricks or a combination of bricks and reinforced concrete.
In Italy however a new opening is much more complicated and a simple architrave isn’t enough. Only for a small opening of about 90 cm, an architrave can be used. Because Italy is a country with serious risks for earthquakes they have a very rigid earthquake law, the so called “legge antisismica”. Therefore it’s necessary to place a rigid frame around the opening. This frame can be in metal or reinforced concrete.
It’s obvious that for this type of intervention next to an architect also an engineer is necessary in order to project the structural part and to calculate the reinforced concrete beam or to determine the type and dimensions of the steel profiles.
Therefore the price for realizing a new opening in Italy is higher than in countries such as England and the USA
From living in tuscany, post Making a new opening in an existing supporting wall according the Italian earthquake law
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