Unaesthetic stains and deposits often form on external facades (especially those facing the north) in places where barriers were installed on them. Such places include, for example: fragments of facades in which external window sills were mounted, canopies, downspouts, boxes, advertising billboards, flags holders, lightning conductors, aerials as well as facade steps, and many others. During exploitation, elevations are exposed to water retention. In places were barriers are installed, moisture occurs with greater intensity than in other parts of the facade. Over time, in addition to the aesthetic problem, this results in biodeterioration (biological corrosion), induced by the deposited biological factors. The article presents the issue of ...
Bio-inhibition of buildings and structures is an important issue. In many cases building materials h...
Discolouration of building facades. A knowledge survey Microorganisms that grow on facades can cause...
Rapidly expanding urban developments are having an inverse relationship on the surrounding urban env...
Effects of microorganisms on building facades are responsible for aesthetic, bio-geophysical and bio...
The intense pace of construction work means that technical materials contain so-called technological...
Subject: the treatment of External Thermal Insulation Composite Systems (ETICS) surfaces affected by...
In recent years, microbial growth on stucco facades has become an increasing problem in Central Euro...
Growth of algae and fungi is a well known phenomenon on exterior building surfaces. Modern façade co...
The improvement of thermal insulation standard of buildings causes a much higher risk of infestation...
If one takes a closer look at almost any building facade one will find biological growth. Although t...
The usefulness of treatment of facades of historic buildings and especially those with the status of...
During their life cycle, buildings and their components must fulfil a set of complex requirements, i...
If one takes a closer look at almost any building facade one will find biological growth. Although t...
The biodegradation is a natural action carried out by active organisms, and this is not only unavoid...
A description of biodeterioration in relation to different kind of environment (Museums, churches, o...
Bio-inhibition of buildings and structures is an important issue. In many cases building materials h...
Discolouration of building facades. A knowledge survey Microorganisms that grow on facades can cause...
Rapidly expanding urban developments are having an inverse relationship on the surrounding urban env...
Effects of microorganisms on building facades are responsible for aesthetic, bio-geophysical and bio...
The intense pace of construction work means that technical materials contain so-called technological...
Subject: the treatment of External Thermal Insulation Composite Systems (ETICS) surfaces affected by...
In recent years, microbial growth on stucco facades has become an increasing problem in Central Euro...
Growth of algae and fungi is a well known phenomenon on exterior building surfaces. Modern façade co...
The improvement of thermal insulation standard of buildings causes a much higher risk of infestation...
If one takes a closer look at almost any building facade one will find biological growth. Although t...
The usefulness of treatment of facades of historic buildings and especially those with the status of...
During their life cycle, buildings and their components must fulfil a set of complex requirements, i...
If one takes a closer look at almost any building facade one will find biological growth. Although t...
The biodegradation is a natural action carried out by active organisms, and this is not only unavoid...
A description of biodeterioration in relation to different kind of environment (Museums, churches, o...
Bio-inhibition of buildings and structures is an important issue. In many cases building materials h...
Discolouration of building facades. A knowledge survey Microorganisms that grow on facades can cause...
Rapidly expanding urban developments are having an inverse relationship on the surrounding urban env...