Natural cement was patented in England in 1796, but did not arrive in Spain until 1835. Its arrival supposed a natural coexistence with the rest of traditional mortars that had been used (lime, hydraulic limesand gypsum). However, its use was not extended in time, and soon it was replaced by the use of artificial Portland cements. Although in Spain the natural cement came later, it was massively used in the decorations of historicist and modernist facades during the 19th and 20th century. Nowadays, after more than 100 years since its construction, it’s necessary to conserve all this heritage.In order to achieve a good restoration, it is essential to correctly identify the bindersoriginally used. The restoration of these mortars with incompa...
Before the general acceptance of Portland cement as the main binder for concrete in the late 19th ce...
There is a growing interest in the UK building industry to gain further knowledge of historic mortar...
Cement tiles were a building material and aesthetic element of great importance in the architecture ...
Natural cement was patented in England in 1796, but did not arrive in Spain until 1835. Its arrival...
Natural cement was patented in 1796 but it didn’t arrive in Spain until 1835. No one knows exactly w...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Petrography of Construction Materials: Compositional, Mine...
Almost all the façades of rural vernacular constructions were rendered in order to protect and decor...
This text outlines the results obtained in a case study about construction materials analysis, conce...
Evora Cathedral (one of the most emblematic monuments of Evora—Portugal) has suffered several conser...
Natural cement, called "Roman” cement, was invented at the end of the 19th century and played an imp...
The problem of the characterisation of ancient mortars and plasters for restoration purposes is here...
This study presents the results of the applicability of resin bound mortars in the ambit of stone co...
This paper deals with the “modern” plaster mortars based on air lime, hydraulic lime, and cement use...
Natural cement, called "Roman" cement, was invented at the end of the 19th century and played an imp...
Al-Andalus mortar is an ancient binding material (lime mortar) that was used for centuries in numero...
Before the general acceptance of Portland cement as the main binder for concrete in the late 19th ce...
There is a growing interest in the UK building industry to gain further knowledge of historic mortar...
Cement tiles were a building material and aesthetic element of great importance in the architecture ...
Natural cement was patented in England in 1796, but did not arrive in Spain until 1835. Its arrival...
Natural cement was patented in 1796 but it didn’t arrive in Spain until 1835. No one knows exactly w...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Petrography of Construction Materials: Compositional, Mine...
Almost all the façades of rural vernacular constructions were rendered in order to protect and decor...
This text outlines the results obtained in a case study about construction materials analysis, conce...
Evora Cathedral (one of the most emblematic monuments of Evora—Portugal) has suffered several conser...
Natural cement, called "Roman” cement, was invented at the end of the 19th century and played an imp...
The problem of the characterisation of ancient mortars and plasters for restoration purposes is here...
This study presents the results of the applicability of resin bound mortars in the ambit of stone co...
This paper deals with the “modern” plaster mortars based on air lime, hydraulic lime, and cement use...
Natural cement, called "Roman" cement, was invented at the end of the 19th century and played an imp...
Al-Andalus mortar is an ancient binding material (lime mortar) that was used for centuries in numero...
Before the general acceptance of Portland cement as the main binder for concrete in the late 19th ce...
There is a growing interest in the UK building industry to gain further knowledge of historic mortar...
Cement tiles were a building material and aesthetic element of great importance in the architecture ...