In a nutshell

With a deluge information on the InterWeb, many website visitors opt for TLDR (Too Long Didn’t Read). We hear you. Here’s a link to download a two-page PDF, with everything in a nutshell. If you REALLY have to print to paper, note that there are TWO page...

New Offices & Base Currency

To say the world is in a state of financial flux would be an understatement. Marooned by a global pandemic, travel is mostly a dream from the couch. The information highway is the office commute, as we zoom from one meeting to another. Looking on the bright side,...

Good Hope for 2021 & Beyond

The southern tip of Africa is called the Cape of Good Hope. It’s also known as the Cape of Storms. Battering ships in both Atlantic and Indian oceans, sailors have found refuge here for many centuries. Finding safe harbour and spending time to rest, recover and...

Interview with Roberto Cena

Quando la passione per quello che fai è il timone della tua vita non può che derivarne successo. Vi presento la Libreria Antiquaria di Roberto Cena.Un punto d’incontro culturale perché Roberto è da sempre appassionato di bellezza e di cultura, con ruoli...

Maltina di calce per bagni

La maltina di calce è composta da grassello di calce, polvere di marmo, pigmenti naturali e tanto olio di gomito.E’ una nostra creazione, viene preparata appositamente si deve adattare al muro che ti trovi a dover rivestire. E’ magnifica nei bagni dove non...

Nonna Carò

Devo moltissimo alla nonna Carò, oltre al nome Carolina. Madrina del mio battesimo mi ha guidato per tutta la vita, anche ora mi rivolgo spesso a Lei.  Fisicamente diverse, io ho preso dai Reviglio, nell’animo sono sempre stata affine a Lei fin da piccolina. Il...

From Dream To Reality!

It seems like only yesterday that we started the task of putting ArtAcadia.org together. With a combination of dedication, technology and passionate perseverance… a platform for Heritage Ambassadors exists. Not only as a comprehensive suite of resources and...

Renaissance Déjà Vu!

It’s not by chance that the venue for the very first Heritage Ambassadors networking meeting is Caffe Fiorio in Turin, Italy. This is where Count Cavour and Giuseppe Garibaldi met to discuss the Reunification of Italy. Since it’s our ambition to bring...

Pronti Partenza Via!

On this first day of 2019, the thoughts of 2018 are far from forgotten. What a year it was! Personally I grew in many ways, especially technically. I did not think it would take this long to put ArtAcadia.org together. However, being so close to the development team,...

Setting The Scene For 2019

Sitting quietly in my apartment in Turin, Italy… I’m reflecting on how we stacked the technical building blocks of ArtAcadia.org. Almost two years to the day, my life went off on a controlled tangent towards a terrific tomorrow. A future where we do not...

The Shape Of Heritage To Come!

When we set out to create ArtAcadia.org, we knew that it had to be something different. There is a reason that so many buildings around the world lie derelict. The traditional ways of raising funds for restoration, no longer work. In the words of Albert Einstein,“The...

Drawing Back The Curtain!

It has been six months since we started the development of ArtAcadia.org and we’re ready to draw back the curtain. A good opportunity to do so was at the annual Salone dell’Arte e del Restauro di Firenze. A notable addition to the event this year is a...

Generating Residual Revenue!

It is clear that traditional ways to raise funds – do not work! Otherwise, there would not be so many sad, derelict buildings around the world. Then there is the constant maintenance. Hence, there is a need for some capital, as well as ongoing revenue to KEEP...

Creating Synergy & Community!

There are many individuals, organizations and other initiatives, all striving to further their interest in heritage and restoration. However, there is no cohesion. It would be better to orchestrate our efforts and pull in the same direction. Unity is strength. To that...

Taking Our Past Into The Future!

My passion for heritage started as a young child, having the good fortune to be born into a family with strong historic roots. An interesting path, going back many centuries, which instilled in me the travel bug going forward. Earlier this year I visited South Africa....