This paper examines the possible causes of damage to historic rammed earth structures based on a case study of a medieval and later building, formerly a preceptory of the Military Orders, in the village of Ambel in Aragon, north-east Spain. Structural and water-based mechanisms of damage are reviewed and an engineering basis for the cause of damage is proposed. Since a number of repair strategies have already been attempted on this structure, their effectiveness is also discussed. A four storey granary at the north-east corner of the preceptory complex is described in detail since it encapsulates many damage mechanisms and repair strategies which are common to historic rammed earth. The granary tower has a random rubble foundation, which is...
ABSTRACT: Over recent centuries, earthen-building techniques have been falling into disuse despite t...
This paper analyses the seismic vulnerability of various rammed earth medieval fortifications situat...
The growing interest in the study of earthen architecture developed in Europe in the late 1970s reac...
This paper examines the possible causes of damage to historic rammed earth structures based on a cas...
Conservation and repair of historic rammed earth sites should only be undertaken if there is a good ...
Conservation and repair of historic rammed earth sites should only be undertaken if there is a good ...
This study analyses the durability of rammed-earth wall construction techniques. The analysis focuse...
This study assesses the structural vulnerability of part of a later medieval earthen building at Amb...
Proceedingsof the XII DBMC – 12th International Conference on Durability of Building Materials and C...
The conservation and maintenance of earthen buildings is crucial, especially when dealing with herit...
Rammed earth has been used by man for thousands of years and is currently experiencing a revival in ...
Rammed earth buildings, with resistant and monolithic walls, often have constructive pathology. A su...
Earth constructions constitute an important part of the built heritage and are spread worldwide. Ram...
Rammed earth was traditionally used in western European countries before industrial building materia...
Proceedings of the Twelfth International Conference on Computational Structures Technology, B.H.V....
ABSTRACT: Over recent centuries, earthen-building techniques have been falling into disuse despite t...
This paper analyses the seismic vulnerability of various rammed earth medieval fortifications situat...
The growing interest in the study of earthen architecture developed in Europe in the late 1970s reac...
This paper examines the possible causes of damage to historic rammed earth structures based on a cas...
Conservation and repair of historic rammed earth sites should only be undertaken if there is a good ...
Conservation and repair of historic rammed earth sites should only be undertaken if there is a good ...
This study analyses the durability of rammed-earth wall construction techniques. The analysis focuse...
This study assesses the structural vulnerability of part of a later medieval earthen building at Amb...
Proceedingsof the XII DBMC – 12th International Conference on Durability of Building Materials and C...
The conservation and maintenance of earthen buildings is crucial, especially when dealing with herit...
Rammed earth has been used by man for thousands of years and is currently experiencing a revival in ...
Rammed earth buildings, with resistant and monolithic walls, often have constructive pathology. A su...
Earth constructions constitute an important part of the built heritage and are spread worldwide. Ram...
Rammed earth was traditionally used in western European countries before industrial building materia...
Proceedings of the Twelfth International Conference on Computational Structures Technology, B.H.V....
ABSTRACT: Over recent centuries, earthen-building techniques have been falling into disuse despite t...
This paper analyses the seismic vulnerability of various rammed earth medieval fortifications situat...
The growing interest in the study of earthen architecture developed in Europe in the late 1970s reac...