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Salt crystallization is a common cause of decay for mortars used in historical buildings. This paper describes the influence of mortars composition on their salt crystall [...]
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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 [...]
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This paper focuses on the design and reproduction of crushed brick/lime mortars for the repair of historic masonry. The research presented involves an analytical study of [...]
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Smart construction systems have been used for centuries in many places around the world, masonry is widely encountered in numerous heritage structures to be restored. For [...]
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The effective design of a mortar for repairing masonry depends on a clear understanding of its function within masonry. The functions of mortar materials in masonry are c [...]
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In recent years, the relationship between traditional cultural activities, such as museums and cultural organisations, and business-oriented creative firms has been inves [...]
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This paper refers to a case study, the Connaught Building, a heritage classified building constructed between 1913 and 1916 in Ottawa, Canada. The following issues will b [...]
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This paper is a summary of a document prepared by RILEM TC 203RHM on Repair mortars for historic masonry. It deals with requirements for the design of a repair mortar use [...]
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Compatibility requirements for repair mortars used in restoration works are defined based on the original mortar characteristics, but the quality and the performance of t [...]
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This article focuses on repair or replacement of mortars for historic buildings. With practical situations in mind, both the decision process and questions arising are de [...]
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This paper summarizes the approach to test methods used for assessing repair mortars for historic masonry. It also discusses adaptations needed to the test methods when e [...]
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Contributions and expressions of interest are invited on any aspect of the understanding of historic mortars and historic masonry, from the compositional to the mechanica [...]
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Forster, A.M.
It would be assumed that a survey of a masonry structure would result in the production of an objective report. This situation cannot necessarily be guaranteed as the exp [...]
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