Rising damp is one of the main problems affecting historical masonry structures all over the world, as it jeopardises materials integrity, inhabitants’ health and performances of the building envelope. Despite the great effort spent over last century to understand water capillary rise phenomenon, the problem of damp removal is still substantially open, as not only the technologies adopted in the field frequently fail, but their working principles in real masonries have not been fully elucidated yet. This paper aims at providing, through a review of international literature, a coherent picture of the technologies so far proposed for the removal of rising damp and the results obtained, both in laboratory and on-site. Based on the results, the...
St. Marck’s Basilica has always shown peculiar dampness problems, particularly caused by water seepa...
Rising damp is a recurrent hazard to ancient buildings and its relevance is expected to increase in ...
The devastation of historical objects is caused by numerous factors. The gravest threat posed for ev...
Rising damp is one of the main problems affecting historical masonry structures all over the world, ...
Several materials and technologies have been proposed over last century to fight the capillary rise ...
The UK has a well-established industry involved in the treatment of rising damp. Yet, critics argue ...
Moisture is a major source of damage in historic solid masonry. Rising damp is a well-known phenomen...
Architectural heritage is deeply threatened by extreme weather events due to ongoing climatic change...
The conservation of historic buildings require to face the technical issue for preserving the histor...
Rising damp is one of the most frequently occurring causes of deterioration of wall structures in hi...
Coping with rising damp in existing masonry is extremely complex due to several reasons, such as the...
Intervention in older buildings increasingly requires extensive and objective knowledge of what one ...
none2Rising dampness in ancient walls is one of the most frequent problems in ancient buildings, whi...
Masonry construction of architectural heritage is exposed to vertical rising damp process due to ina...
Rising damp is a recurrent hazard to ancient buildings in Europe and its relevance is expected to in...
St. Marck’s Basilica has always shown peculiar dampness problems, particularly caused by water seepa...
Rising damp is a recurrent hazard to ancient buildings and its relevance is expected to increase in ...
The devastation of historical objects is caused by numerous factors. The gravest threat posed for ev...
Rising damp is one of the main problems affecting historical masonry structures all over the world, ...
Several materials and technologies have been proposed over last century to fight the capillary rise ...
The UK has a well-established industry involved in the treatment of rising damp. Yet, critics argue ...
Moisture is a major source of damage in historic solid masonry. Rising damp is a well-known phenomen...
Architectural heritage is deeply threatened by extreme weather events due to ongoing climatic change...
The conservation of historic buildings require to face the technical issue for preserving the histor...
Rising damp is one of the most frequently occurring causes of deterioration of wall structures in hi...
Coping with rising damp in existing masonry is extremely complex due to several reasons, such as the...
Intervention in older buildings increasingly requires extensive and objective knowledge of what one ...
none2Rising dampness in ancient walls is one of the most frequent problems in ancient buildings, whi...
Masonry construction of architectural heritage is exposed to vertical rising damp process due to ina...
Rising damp is a recurrent hazard to ancient buildings in Europe and its relevance is expected to in...
St. Marck’s Basilica has always shown peculiar dampness problems, particularly caused by water seepa...
Rising damp is a recurrent hazard to ancient buildings and its relevance is expected to increase in ...
The devastation of historical objects is caused by numerous factors. The gravest threat posed for ev...