The breakwater construction technique using floating concrete caissons is well-known nowadays as a widespread system. Yet do we really know its origin? Since Julius Caesar used this technology in Brindisi (Italy) up to the Normandy landings in June 1944, not only has this technology been developed, but it has been a key item in several moments in history. Its development has almost always been driven by military requirements. The greatest changes have not been conceptual but point occurring, backed by the materials used. Parallelisms can be clearly seen in each new stage: timber, opus caementitium (Roman concrete), iron and concrete… However, nowadays, achieving a more sustainable world constitutes a major challenge, to which the con...
Although masonry and lime mortars had been used for centuries by earlier civilizations, the Romans w...
Th e evidence of the surviving literature and structure provides this chronology for the development...
Concrete as a conglomerate of sand, stone and a binder, is a very old material indeed. In the Roman ...
The breakwater construction technique using floating concrete caissons is well-known nowadays as a w...
The construction of caisson breakwaters dates from ancient times (Brindisi battle and Caesarea Marit...
"Roman concrete" was used as building material during Roman Imperial times for a great number of fam...
Vitruvius stated that it was necessary to use pozzolana from the Naples region in Italy to make hydr...
The 2030 Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals are a necessity. A large number of public acti...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 146-162)The st~subject of t:his paper is the historical a...
During the past decade, durability and sustainability has become more and more important in the buil...
Maritime works are characterized by their remarkable size, length, depth and extraordinarily great d...
The recent restorations conducted on the La Giuseppa motorboat (1972) and the warehouse in the Magli...
The paper addresses the use of compressed-air caisson foundations technology for the construction of...
Italy is often considered as a mother country of vertical breakwaters for harbour protection, since ...
In this article, the authors study the decadence of wood piers along XIX century, mainly because of ...
Although masonry and lime mortars had been used for centuries by earlier civilizations, the Romans w...
Th e evidence of the surviving literature and structure provides this chronology for the development...
Concrete as a conglomerate of sand, stone and a binder, is a very old material indeed. In the Roman ...
The breakwater construction technique using floating concrete caissons is well-known nowadays as a w...
The construction of caisson breakwaters dates from ancient times (Brindisi battle and Caesarea Marit...
"Roman concrete" was used as building material during Roman Imperial times for a great number of fam...
Vitruvius stated that it was necessary to use pozzolana from the Naples region in Italy to make hydr...
The 2030 Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals are a necessity. A large number of public acti...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 146-162)The st~subject of t:his paper is the historical a...
During the past decade, durability and sustainability has become more and more important in the buil...
Maritime works are characterized by their remarkable size, length, depth and extraordinarily great d...
The recent restorations conducted on the La Giuseppa motorboat (1972) and the warehouse in the Magli...
The paper addresses the use of compressed-air caisson foundations technology for the construction of...
Italy is often considered as a mother country of vertical breakwaters for harbour protection, since ...
In this article, the authors study the decadence of wood piers along XIX century, mainly because of ...
Although masonry and lime mortars had been used for centuries by earlier civilizations, the Romans w...
Th e evidence of the surviving literature and structure provides this chronology for the development...
Concrete as a conglomerate of sand, stone and a binder, is a very old material indeed. In the Roman ...