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Novotný, J.
More than thirty-seven years ago the Permanent Commission for Standardization of Terminology in Mechanism and Machine Science (Commission A IFToMM) was founded. Since the [...]
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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 [...]
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In the centre and south of Portugal construction of buildings with earth was frequent until the mid-20th Century. Rammed earth was the most common type of construction in [...]
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Onitsuka, Katsutada
Dolmens(B.C.7~B.C.8 hundred) and cairn (stone burials, B.C.1 hundred in the North of Korean Peninsula were introduced from thecold and less rain climatic Northeastern Reg [...]
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Climate change will continue to repeat the theme of the quantity and quality of sources of energy production and the consequent needs of consumption saving. Countries, li [...]
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The Modena area (Northern Italy) is characterised by many significant historical buildings that have been recently restored. The restoration works were important occasion [...]
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This paper presents historical and characterization studies undertaken to: a) clarify technical interpretation of lime-stucco and plasterwork by historic architectural tr [...]
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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 [...]
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The Chapel of Bones, which belongs to S. Francisco Church, probably dated from the end of the sixteenth century is one of the best known monuments in Évora – Portugal. [...]
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Jones, P.J.T.
At any stage of the work progress we could not disregard the photographic records, not only as registration subject, but also as great analysis method. Following the prev [...]
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Teatro Nacional de S. João (TNSJ) is the main theatre in the city of Porto, located in the city centre and built in 1918. TNSJ was designed by the well-known architect M [...]
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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 [...]
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To make a sustainable restoration of a historical centre it is necessary to understand, among other things, the materials used in the coatings of the buildings. In this w [...]
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Since 2004 the Conservation Department of the University of Applied Arts Vienna has been active in saving Tibetan cultural heritage of Nako in Western Himalayas, North In [...]
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The Santissimo Sacramento Convent, in Alcântara quarter in Lisbon, was an innovative architectural project in the 17th century and one of the most important ecclesiastic [...]
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Roman cements were key materials for the economic and easy manufacture of render (stucco) for the exterior of buildings during the nineteenth and early twentieth century. [...]
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Neoclassical “stucco” decorations were added in 1840 to the 14th century church of San Francesco in Fano (Italy) in order to decorate its interior, but, as a conseque [...]
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In order to achieve the issues of compatibility for the design of new repair products a complete characterization of the original materials is of extreme importance. Gyps [...]
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Vieira, E.S.
This paper presents the main stucco techniques used for decorative artwork in interior walls across the wide chronological span. This study is based on Archaeology and Ar [...]

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