Historic Construction and Conservation Materials, Systems and Damage Assessment, Repair and Strengthening for the Conservation of Structures Series
Auteurs : Roca Pere, Lourenço Paulo B., Gaetani Angelo
Conservation in the built environment raises fundamental questions which have been debated for centuries - what is worth preserving, how is it possible, why is it important?
This book takes a modern approach to the meaning of a heritage structure and its conservation. The historical evolution of conservation is briefly addressed, considering prominent individuals and cases; along with the history of construction, focusing on materials and related structural elements, with insight on the sizing rules adopted by masons. This explains structural decisions made during the construction process and allows comparison of scientific theories from the 18th century to modern understanding of limit analysis. Damage and collapse mechanisms for masonry construction, as the most widespread structural form for historical buildings, is described. Excess permanent loading and settlement is differentiated from environmental and anthropogenic actions such as earthquake or incorrect intervention.
The team of authors brings together unique expertise, with high level research and leading practice with archetypical cases from around the world. The book addresses the history of conservation by exploring materials and structures and the history of construction and damage, so it is of value to students and professionals in civil engineering and architecture, as well as archaeologists and art historians.
1. Modern understanding of conservation and of heritage structures 2. History of conservation 3. Construction materials and main structural elements 4. Vaulted structures in history and modern structural solutions 5. Ancient sizing rules and limit analysis of masonry arches 6. Damage and collapse mechanisms in masonry buildings
Date de parution : 06-2021
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 08-2019
15.6x23.4 cm
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Mots-clés :
Amenhotep III; Dislocated Parts; non-destructive testing; Tie Beam; seismic evaluation; Out-of Plane Collapse Mechanisms; architectural heritage; True Load Factor; monuments; Infinite Compressive Strength; structural restoration; Moisture Content; EN 1996-1-1; Notre Dame De Paris; structural collapse; Saint Peter’s Basilica; structural damage; Out-of Plane Actions; conservation activities; Ludovic Vitet; anthropogenic actions; Deck Arch Bridge; masonry construction; Funicular Polygon; historical buildings; Masonry Arches; environmental actions; Villard De Honnecourt; Corbel Arch; Cross Vaults; Thrust Line; Stylistic Restoration; Cultural Heritage Buildings; Timber Elements; 6th Century Ad; De La Hire; International Scientific Committee; Heritage Structures