none4noThe Frari bell tower, the second tallest in Venice after San Marco, has always been affected by structural problems since its construction in XIV century, mainly because of the slow but continuous differential settlement between the tower itself and the adjacent masonry structures of the basilica. In the last decade, within a comprehensive scheme of structural rehabilitation carried out by the Italian “Ministero per i Beni e le Attività Culturali” (Italian Ministry for Cultural Heritage and Activities), a rather innovative intervention of soil fracturing was carried out in order to improve the mechanical characteristics of the silty clay layer underlying the tower. Once the aim of improving the stability of the soil-foundation ...
The bell tower of Arcisate (Italy), a stonework masonry structure built toward the end of the 4th ce...
The paper describes one of the most important structural health monitoring pro-gram in Italy, which ...
The historic complex of Santa Maria del Carrobiolo in Monza (Italy) includes a church, a monastery, ...
Since the time of its construction in the 14th century, the Frari bell tower has been affected by a ...
Historical documents report that Venice used to have more than one hundred bell towers. The peculiar...
none2noItalian experiences provide a long list of successful engineering solutions for the preservat...
none4In the framework of the stability of leaning towers, the Santo Stefano bell tower, in Venice, i...
The paper presents the case study of the \u201cBasilica dei Frari\u201d in Venice for which a non li...
Within the study of the steadiness of bell towers in Venice (which was worked out through a conventi...
The study of historical building goes beyond the modern principles of earthquake engineering and req...
In restoration and consolidation design the knowledge of the interaction between soil and structure ...
The paper presents the main aspects of the analysis of a slender brick masonry tower, located in the...
The paper describes one of the most important structural health monitoring pro-gram in Italy, which ...
The paper gives a preliminary insight into the seismic vulnerability of bell towers, discussing a re...
The bell tower of Arcisate (Italy), a stonework masonry structure built toward the end of the 4th ce...
The paper describes one of the most important structural health monitoring pro-gram in Italy, which ...
The historic complex of Santa Maria del Carrobiolo in Monza (Italy) includes a church, a monastery, ...
Since the time of its construction in the 14th century, the Frari bell tower has been affected by a ...
Historical documents report that Venice used to have more than one hundred bell towers. The peculiar...
none2noItalian experiences provide a long list of successful engineering solutions for the preservat...
none4In the framework of the stability of leaning towers, the Santo Stefano bell tower, in Venice, i...
The paper presents the case study of the \u201cBasilica dei Frari\u201d in Venice for which a non li...
Within the study of the steadiness of bell towers in Venice (which was worked out through a conventi...
The study of historical building goes beyond the modern principles of earthquake engineering and req...
In restoration and consolidation design the knowledge of the interaction between soil and structure ...
The paper presents the main aspects of the analysis of a slender brick masonry tower, located in the...
The paper describes one of the most important structural health monitoring pro-gram in Italy, which ...
The paper gives a preliminary insight into the seismic vulnerability of bell towers, discussing a re...
The bell tower of Arcisate (Italy), a stonework masonry structure built toward the end of the 4th ce...
The paper describes one of the most important structural health monitoring pro-gram in Italy, which ...
The historic complex of Santa Maria del Carrobiolo in Monza (Italy) includes a church, a monastery, ...