The paper describes the monitoring process, which was conducted in an important and valuable religious building in Genoa: St Matteo Abbey. It has had serious problems with rising damp both in the hall, where the damage is particularly evident on the walls of the lateral aisles, and in the space below the crypt. In 2012, the Abbot decided to use an active system of wall dehumidification, which works with electromagnetic waves. The monitoring activities were carried out simultaneously and independently by Ecodry Italia and the University, under the supervision of both Superintendence (administrative architectural heritage body) and Curia (religious administrative body). During the days agreed for monitoring, measurements were taken independen...
Technological evolution and scientific research in the sector of building pathologies produced by mo...
The preservation planning of frescoes requires a precise knowledge about the building technique of t...
The presence of moisture in historic buildings, especially from rising damp, is extremely widespread...
The research presented in this thesis has been funded by M.I.U.R. PONRI 2014-2020 through the grant ...
Rising damp is an almost inevitable and hazardous phenomenon for historic buildings. This phenomenon...
In this paper the operation of a dehumidification system has been studied in operating conditions an...
This article describes the use of non- or minimally destructive methods to study damp in San Juan Ba...
As moisture is the main cause or concause of decay of ancient building materials, a wide range of me...
A method is proposed for the moisture analysis of buildings, based on the combination of complementi...
Moisture damage is the most critical issue regarding the preservation and integrity of cultural heri...
Several researches have been undertaken to understand the phenomenon of water transportation in any ...
Rising damp is a recurrent hazard to ancient buildings and its relevance is expected to increase in ...
Environmental monitoring is one of the main diagnostic tools considered for appropriate strategies a...
The presence of water and rising damp in particular is the most relevant cause of decay in historic ...
The research line MOdihMA proposes to improve the innovative techniques recently developed to measur...
Technological evolution and scientific research in the sector of building pathologies produced by mo...
The preservation planning of frescoes requires a precise knowledge about the building technique of t...
The presence of moisture in historic buildings, especially from rising damp, is extremely widespread...
The research presented in this thesis has been funded by M.I.U.R. PONRI 2014-2020 through the grant ...
Rising damp is an almost inevitable and hazardous phenomenon for historic buildings. This phenomenon...
In this paper the operation of a dehumidification system has been studied in operating conditions an...
This article describes the use of non- or minimally destructive methods to study damp in San Juan Ba...
As moisture is the main cause or concause of decay of ancient building materials, a wide range of me...
A method is proposed for the moisture analysis of buildings, based on the combination of complementi...
Moisture damage is the most critical issue regarding the preservation and integrity of cultural heri...
Several researches have been undertaken to understand the phenomenon of water transportation in any ...
Rising damp is a recurrent hazard to ancient buildings and its relevance is expected to increase in ...
Environmental monitoring is one of the main diagnostic tools considered for appropriate strategies a...
The presence of water and rising damp in particular is the most relevant cause of decay in historic ...
The research line MOdihMA proposes to improve the innovative techniques recently developed to measur...
Technological evolution and scientific research in the sector of building pathologies produced by mo...
The preservation planning of frescoes requires a precise knowledge about the building technique of t...
The presence of moisture in historic buildings, especially from rising damp, is extremely widespread...