The conservation of historic buildings require to face the technical issue for preserving the historic building materials, as stated in the recent Code for protection of Cultural Heritage, in Italy (2004). Rising damp is a recurrent cause of damage, and the climatic changes are going towards the increase of humidity in the historic masonry: at 40/50° latitudes, at continental/Mediterranean climatic conditios, the alternance of dry seasons and almost monsonic seasons dramatically affects the distribution of rising damp in porous materials, as well as the water content. The evaporation of rising damp from the wet surface due to occasional or seasonal change of air temperature, causes the major damage due to salts crystallization. The evaluat...
Conservation of ancient buildings is a major issue for modern societies, both from economical and cu...
An approach to sustainable intervention on historic buildings is proposed and applied to a case of s...
Salt crystallization constitutes one of the most widespread decay mechanisms affecting historic buil...
The conservation of historic buildings require to face the technical issue for preserving the histor...
The devastation of historical objects is caused by numerous factors. The gravest threat posed for ev...
The presence of water and rising damp in particular is the most relevant cause of decay in historic ...
Rising damp is a recurrent cause of damage, and the climatic changes are going towards the increase ...
The preservation planning of frescoes requires a precise knowledge about the building technique of t...
The moisture content in historical masonry walls, particularly on the ground floor, caused by i.e. l...
The moisture in masonries is one of the main responsible for the deterioration of historical buildin...
Architectural heritage is deeply threatened by extreme weather events due to ongoing climatic change...
This paper deals with the climate related risks associated with the conservation of historical build...
none1noRising damp is one of the main problems affecting historical masonry structures all over the ...
Moisture is a major source of damage in historic solid masonry. Rising damp is a well-known phenomen...
Buildings belonging to the cultural heritage are valuable assets and must be preserved for future ge...
Conservation of ancient buildings is a major issue for modern societies, both from economical and cu...
An approach to sustainable intervention on historic buildings is proposed and applied to a case of s...
Salt crystallization constitutes one of the most widespread decay mechanisms affecting historic buil...
The conservation of historic buildings require to face the technical issue for preserving the histor...
The devastation of historical objects is caused by numerous factors. The gravest threat posed for ev...
The presence of water and rising damp in particular is the most relevant cause of decay in historic ...
Rising damp is a recurrent cause of damage, and the climatic changes are going towards the increase ...
The preservation planning of frescoes requires a precise knowledge about the building technique of t...
The moisture content in historical masonry walls, particularly on the ground floor, caused by i.e. l...
The moisture in masonries is one of the main responsible for the deterioration of historical buildin...
Architectural heritage is deeply threatened by extreme weather events due to ongoing climatic change...
This paper deals with the climate related risks associated with the conservation of historical build...
none1noRising damp is one of the main problems affecting historical masonry structures all over the ...
Moisture is a major source of damage in historic solid masonry. Rising damp is a well-known phenomen...
Buildings belonging to the cultural heritage are valuable assets and must be preserved for future ge...
Conservation of ancient buildings is a major issue for modern societies, both from economical and cu...
An approach to sustainable intervention on historic buildings is proposed and applied to a case of s...
Salt crystallization constitutes one of the most widespread decay mechanisms affecting historic buil...