Archaeological sites manifest systematically a high vulnerability level when facing extreme climatic events, as for instance weather phenomena, like great return period rainfall. The reason often lies in the fact that shelters are initially designed as temporary to provide protection during the early phases of excavation, but they sometimes become permanent or last for a long time because of the protracting of the operations. Thus, they are not adequate for that long-term purpose and expose the findings to high risks. The present work aims at examining the main recurring issues and controversies involving heritage protection by means of shelters. Lightweight and long spanned shelters are often required to guarantee site preservation little ...
Great importance is given to the development and reconsideration of existing and creation of new ap...
Shelters are commonly considered effective preventive conservation methods for excavated archaeologi...
A critical review of the effectiveness of shelters or enclosed buildings as a means of preserving 'i...
The challenge of preserving archaeological sites by the adoption of grid shells is investigated in t...
The project proposes an architectural sheltering system for transitional use over monuments and exca...
This study addresses the issue of designing protective structures at archaeological sites. Because t...
To overcome the limitations of traditional covering system, a project for the creation of new shelte...
The Valle dei Templi Park, located in the Italian island of Sicily, extends over a surface of 1,300 ...
Many examples of archaeological shelters can be found over sites and a wide range of literature illu...
Nowadays, the protection in situ, the enhancement and the fruition of archaeological sites are issue...
Many examples of archaeological shelters can be found over sites and a wide range of literature ill...
The Valle dei Templi Park, located in the Italian island of Sicily, extends over a surface of 1,300 ...
Reciprocal structures or nexorade are composed by the assembling of groups of three or more beams mu...
Abstract The purpose of this paper is to review the performance of the protective shelters installed...
The paper provides an overview of the existing structural and technological solutions for the constr...
Great importance is given to the development and reconsideration of existing and creation of new ap...
Shelters are commonly considered effective preventive conservation methods for excavated archaeologi...
A critical review of the effectiveness of shelters or enclosed buildings as a means of preserving 'i...
The challenge of preserving archaeological sites by the adoption of grid shells is investigated in t...
The project proposes an architectural sheltering system for transitional use over monuments and exca...
This study addresses the issue of designing protective structures at archaeological sites. Because t...
To overcome the limitations of traditional covering system, a project for the creation of new shelte...
The Valle dei Templi Park, located in the Italian island of Sicily, extends over a surface of 1,300 ...
Many examples of archaeological shelters can be found over sites and a wide range of literature illu...
Nowadays, the protection in situ, the enhancement and the fruition of archaeological sites are issue...
Many examples of archaeological shelters can be found over sites and a wide range of literature ill...
The Valle dei Templi Park, located in the Italian island of Sicily, extends over a surface of 1,300 ...
Reciprocal structures or nexorade are composed by the assembling of groups of three or more beams mu...
Abstract The purpose of this paper is to review the performance of the protective shelters installed...
The paper provides an overview of the existing structural and technological solutions for the constr...
Great importance is given to the development and reconsideration of existing and creation of new ap...
Shelters are commonly considered effective preventive conservation methods for excavated archaeologi...
A critical review of the effectiveness of shelters or enclosed buildings as a means of preserving 'i...