The paper presents preliminary findings from a research study designed to assess the health status of a medieval bridge built on 1500 under the Medici dynasty over the river Sieve, close to Florence. The structure, a two span stone bridge with a main central pillar, experienced some restructuring interventions from 1555 to the present. The left span has been closed for some decades, and for many years the water has been allowed to float under it in case of severe flood only. At the beginning of year 2000 the left span has been opened to the regular flux of water. After opening, a maelstrom has been noticed as permanently present at the main pier’s basis highlighting the presence of a fracture in the concrete base around the central pile of ...
Traditional architectonic heritage elements are fragile and irreplaceable resources, signs of the an...
Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article presents a methodology to process information from a...
Due to the effect of climate factors, natural phenomena and human usage, buildings and infrastructur...
The paper deals with two kinds of surveying carried out by using the Terrestrial Laser Scanner (TLS)...
The conservation of built heritage is becoming increasingly important, and may even be an obligation...
Over the last decade, particular interest in using state-of-the-art emerging technologies for inspec...
IABSE Geneva Conference 2015, Geneva, Switzerland, 23 - 25 September 2015Bridge structures are subje...
Identifying the overhang, progressive changes of inclination, differential movements of the structur...
This paper introduces a workflow to create the geometric documents for conducting finite element bas...
In this paper, an integrated analysis of the geometric and photogrammetric surveys on a 19th century...
In this paper, an integrated analysis of the geometric and photogrammetric surveys on a 19th century...
Approximately 70,000 masonry arch bridge spans (brick and stone) are reported to exist in the United...
The study presented aims a practical contribution to the use of the Terrestrial Laser Scanner and th...
Over the last decade, particular interest in using state-of-the-art emerging technologies for inspec...
The built heritage has not only a great architectural importance, but plays also a historical and cu...
Traditional architectonic heritage elements are fragile and irreplaceable resources, signs of the an...
Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article presents a methodology to process information from a...
Due to the effect of climate factors, natural phenomena and human usage, buildings and infrastructur...
The paper deals with two kinds of surveying carried out by using the Terrestrial Laser Scanner (TLS)...
The conservation of built heritage is becoming increasingly important, and may even be an obligation...
Over the last decade, particular interest in using state-of-the-art emerging technologies for inspec...
IABSE Geneva Conference 2015, Geneva, Switzerland, 23 - 25 September 2015Bridge structures are subje...
Identifying the overhang, progressive changes of inclination, differential movements of the structur...
This paper introduces a workflow to create the geometric documents for conducting finite element bas...
In this paper, an integrated analysis of the geometric and photogrammetric surveys on a 19th century...
In this paper, an integrated analysis of the geometric and photogrammetric surveys on a 19th century...
Approximately 70,000 masonry arch bridge spans (brick and stone) are reported to exist in the United...
The study presented aims a practical contribution to the use of the Terrestrial Laser Scanner and th...
Over the last decade, particular interest in using state-of-the-art emerging technologies for inspec...
The built heritage has not only a great architectural importance, but plays also a historical and cu...
Traditional architectonic heritage elements are fragile and irreplaceable resources, signs of the an...
Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article presents a methodology to process information from a...
Due to the effect of climate factors, natural phenomena and human usage, buildings and infrastructur...