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SUZUKI, Tetsuya
The Great East Japan Earthquake hit Tohoku Area in Japan on March 11, 2011. A large number of concrete structures were damaged by the 9.0 magnitude earthquake in Richter- [...]
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The largest and most complete collection of traditional MinNan (Southern Fujian) settlements and buildings, as well as the remains of important monuments from the Cold Wa [...]
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Beylerbeyi Palace was built between 1861 and 1865 as a royal palace in Istanbul, Turkey. Having a masonry structural system the palace has some earthquake oriented damage [...]
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Bayyati, A.
Surveying technology been used for the measurement and preservation of heritage buildings. With the recent advances in surveying much new technology is now available for [...]
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Stone lantern (Ishi-toro) was imported into Japan concurrently with Buddhism and mostly made with construction of the temple. Moreover, the fall and destruction of the st [...]
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The paper reports on the conservation treatment of one of the stone gates of the Royal Palace in Patan (Nepal). The stone mineralogical and petrographic characteristics a [...]
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Infrared thermography for stone cultural heritage monument mostly focused on the qualitative analysis to judge the location of defect zones up to present. This study carr [...]
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The Kodokan, opened in August 1841 as the Mito clan s school. The Kodokan stone monument is made of marble called Kansuiseki. The spirit of Kodokan is curved on the surfa [...]
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Lambert, R.
Xi’an has a reputation as an ancient city, one of the top ten cities in China visited by tourists, yet it has hardly any ‘old’ buildings in the European understandi [...]
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Database construction using a three-dimensional scanner is a method that can show a real-world object in a virtual space. It is popularly applied in various fields such a [...]
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Cultural Heritage Conservation Center(CHCC) in Tsinghua University is a professional organization in the field of cultural heritage conservation in China. By relying on t [...]
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