This chapter aims to present a comprehensive report on the reinforcement of historic timber roofs, focusing on their main characteristics, advantages and disadvantages, which would help professionals select and define the design of reinforcement solutions. Cultural heritage issues are taken into consideration. Reinforcement can be done via different methods—traditional and modern—using simple or sophisticated techniques. An overview of the main materials and the techniques used for selected case studies are presented, illustrating how various reinforcement methods are implemented in practice.- (undefined
2noThe paper deals with the reduction of the seismic vulnerability of historical industrial building...
Retrofitting of existing timber roofs may be necessary due to new needs of use or due to the histori...
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to illustrate the assets of a preventive conservation approach fo...
The roof is the first line of defence therefore a good working roof is crucial to the survival of th...
Conservative restoration principles developed for the protection of monuments are currently applied ...
Conservative restoration principles developed for the protection of monuments are currently applied ...
Conservative restoration principles developed for the protection of monuments are currently applied ...
Conservative restoration principles developed for the protection of monuments are currently applied ...
In historic buildings, a variety of different types of timber roof structures reflecting different b...
In historic buildings, a variety of different types of timber roof structures reflecting different b...
In historic buildings, a variety of different types of timber roof structures reflecting different b...
Historical buildings can be highly vulnerable to earthquakes if in-plane strength and stiffness of f...
In wooden structures, timber ceilings are most susceptible to destruction. They also most frequently...
The topic of the restoration of historical timber structures is actually very important and it is st...
The topic of the restoration of historical timber structures is actually very important and it is st...
2noThe paper deals with the reduction of the seismic vulnerability of historical industrial building...
Retrofitting of existing timber roofs may be necessary due to new needs of use or due to the histori...
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to illustrate the assets of a preventive conservation approach fo...
The roof is the first line of defence therefore a good working roof is crucial to the survival of th...
Conservative restoration principles developed for the protection of monuments are currently applied ...
Conservative restoration principles developed for the protection of monuments are currently applied ...
Conservative restoration principles developed for the protection of monuments are currently applied ...
Conservative restoration principles developed for the protection of monuments are currently applied ...
In historic buildings, a variety of different types of timber roof structures reflecting different b...
In historic buildings, a variety of different types of timber roof structures reflecting different b...
In historic buildings, a variety of different types of timber roof structures reflecting different b...
Historical buildings can be highly vulnerable to earthquakes if in-plane strength and stiffness of f...
In wooden structures, timber ceilings are most susceptible to destruction. They also most frequently...
The topic of the restoration of historical timber structures is actually very important and it is st...
The topic of the restoration of historical timber structures is actually very important and it is st...
2noThe paper deals with the reduction of the seismic vulnerability of historical industrial building...
Retrofitting of existing timber roofs may be necessary due to new needs of use or due to the histori...
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to illustrate the assets of a preventive conservation approach fo...