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Merlino, K. R.
Traditionally in the United States, the value of buildings is measured through their historical, cultural or architectural significance that has emerged from the establis [...]
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The paper aims to discuss a case study representative of the challenging issues of restoring a Modern building, respecting the original principles (which today would be r [...]
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Lazniewska-Piekarczyk, B.
Based on the actual state of knowledge, and in accordance with the PN-EN 2006-1:2003 norm, it is recommended to use air entrainment as a basic way of assuring the frostre [...]
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Fiala, Z.
Large deformations are exposed from a viewpoint of differential geometry. This enables to formulate kinematics of continua in a compact, coordinate-free way with clear ge [...]
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Maronilla-Reyes, M. B.
The restoration of the Calaca Church in Batangas province, Philippines, is an ideal example of a successful result of collaborative work among architects, engineers, a st [...]
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Howard, S.
The concept of sustainability as applied to archaeology focuses on maintaining the finite and fragile fabric of the past in a way deemed to be ‘sustainable’, and more [...]
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This article analyses Modern Movement modern multifamily housing in Oporto. The main objective is the preservation of this heritage considering the high spatial and funct [...]
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The Herculaneum Conservation Project is a public-private initiative to conserve and enhance the Roman city of Herculaneum, Italy. Emphasis is placed on simplifying and re [...]
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Roman cement was patented in 1796 and used extensively throughout European architecture of the 19th and early 20th centuries before the domination of Portland cement and [...]
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When we approach the subject of construction and rehabilitation of buildings we necessarily must think about external wall coatings as they are the elements more exposed [...]
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Fluid, lime-based grouts for the conservation of historic buildings have been mentioned infrequently in the literature, and with relatively few details of the experimenta [...]
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The development of strength in conservation mortars is of particular significance for new synthesized lime-based mixtures, in terms of practical application, performance [...]
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The need to formulate mortar compositions with adequate durability and compatibility is nowadays one of the major challenges in historical buildings repair. The incorpora [...]
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The immense architectural heritage of Peru was built with stones and earth, the two most accessible natural materials, with which humanity has built the oldest historical [...]
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In building conservation practice, there is some difficulty in formulating compatible mortars for use in renders and joints, due to requisites of low elastic modulus, suf [...]
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Kita, Y.
Organic additives (various types of mucilage) are commonly mixed with the inorganic materials such as lime, earth, and sand to make mortar and blocks. These tend to be co [...]
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Although history reveals that air lime mortars with added vegetable fat (ALVF) were used very often in the past, little knowledge about them survives to modern times. Lit [...]

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