The Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics 21 records found  1 - 10nextend  jump to record: Search took 0.01 seconds. 
1.
Salt damage is one of the major causes of render decay, not only near the sea but also in continental areas. These salts can appear in the walls from different sources: f [...]
2.
In the nineteenth century, Marseille was already an established industrial town and had a significant urban development. Its business provided it with a large amount of r [...]
3.
The aim of this article is to reflect on several tourist research experiences carried out in an interdisciplinary context by teachers and students within the scope of the [...]
4.
This paper deals with the historic use of earth mortars in masonry construction and the appropriate conservation and repair of buildings in which these were common. It ex [...]
5.
This paper aims to explore the implications of a changing heritage conservation curriculum which is embracing wider concepts beyond fabric repair. In the last 15 years th [...]
6.
Matos, V. P.
For centuries the city territorial management defined legal, economic and aesthetical rules that determined the internal and external images of the building to let. The 2 [...]
7.
Green, R. J.
The Australian State of Victoria mandates through their ResCode Planning Provisions that local governments must consider the impact on ‘neighborhood character’ of env [...]
8.
In several newly built or modernised strip rolling mills in the Czech Republic, defects leading to products of low quality or product wasting have appeared. The article e [...]
9.
This summary deals with repair or replacement of renders and plasters. Introducing design issues such as functional, technical, and performance requirements, and authenti [...]
10.
The city of Coimbra was the first capital of Portugal, in the 12th century. This city has archaeological remains from before the Roman time. The existing buildings predom [...]
11.
Beard, J.
A structured analysis of online information about Masters-level architectural history, heritage conservation, engineering and construction history, historic preservation [...]
12.
The concept of protecting historical buildings emerged because historical buildings carry the architectural, historical, cultural, social, artistic and aesthetic values w [...]
13.
The paper suggests a new approach of inverse analysis to obtain parameters of FEM computational model in order to obtain best agreement with experimental data. The propos [...]
14.
In climates with high thermal variation, energy savings can be achieved by the use of thermal inertia. However, in the cases in which the façade’s available thickness [...]
15.
Jaramillo, L. G.
The increasing number of legal actions brought against the State and of disputes between local governments and ordinary citizens in which ignorance of cultural heritage l [...]
16.
Berlinger, G. A.
This paper explores the interrelated issues that inform the ongoing process of historic preservation and heritage management at the Lower East Side Tenement Museum in New [...]
17.
The proposal illustrates the results of a research project focused on the creation of an atlas of “architectural project for existing buildings”. This inventory aims [...]
18.
The use of glazed tiles on external façades became popular in Portugal in the 19th Century in a trend that was shared with Brazil. Nowadays the use of this material in e [...]
19.
Spearritt, P.
Bridges, whether stone structures hundreds of years old or the great suspension bridges of the 19th century, have long been revered for their heritage values. Unlike many [...]
20.
Jamečný, Ľ.
The development of new legal frameworks for spatial planning reflecting the goals of sustainability and competitiveness is one of the important challenges in current phas [...]
21.
The challenges for the conservation of historic surfaces at the Casa de Rui Barbosa Museum, a building from the 19th century that has been greatly replastered with cement [...]

Haven't found what you were looking for? Try your search on other servers:
recid:2969 in Amazon
recid:2969 in CERN EDMS
recid:2969 in CERN Indico
recid:2969 in CERN Intranet
recid:2969 in CiteSeer
recid:2969 in Google Books
recid:2969 in Google Scholar
recid:2969 in Google Web
recid:2969 in IEC
recid:2969 in IHS
recid:2969 in INSPEC
recid:2969 in INSPIRE
recid:2969 in ISO
recid:2969 in KISS Books/Journals
recid:2969 in KISS Preprints
recid:2969 in NEBIS
recid:2969 in SLAC Library Catalog