In the paper are discussed the likely causes of the collapse and the temporary safety features adopted to secure a collapsed portion of the Historic Walls of the city of Pistoia (Italy). The walls of medieval origin, affected by various subsequent modifications and alterations, have been subjected to a sudden collapse, after a period of heavy rain, for a length of about 25 meters. Hereby are described the probable causes of the collapse, due to a poor quality of the walls (external façades with external layer made up of river pebbles and inner filling material in-coherent), height of building is not modest (approximately eleven meters), a significant differential in height between the two fac...
The devastating earthquake sequences of the 20-29th May 2012 in Emilia- Romagna, Italy, caused the f...
This paper addresses the construction history of the River Tiber retaining walls (muraglioni) in Rom...
In 2004, during ordinary maintenance work, consisting in the waterproofing of a building located in ...
In the paper are discussed the likely causes of the collapse and the temporary safety ...
In the paper are discussed the likely causes of the collapse and the temporary safety ...
Some recent collapses which have affected historic constructions are particularly significant in tha...
In this work, numerical analyses on the Volterra’s ancient walls are performed to understand the cau...
After seven years from the end of construction, a reinforced concrete cantilever wall sustaining a 9...
This work arises from the evidences of recent collapses of historical urban walls. These events, mai...
This paper describes a collapse of a thin-webbed roof element, recently occurred in a quite importan...
In this work, numerical analyses on the Volterra's ancient walls are performed to understand the cau...
In 2010, after an ordinary snowfall, the long-span steel trusses roof covering a school building loc...
A major hazard during an earthquake is the overturning of slender and vulnerable walls, often made o...
The present thesis is focused on the study of masonry and takes the cue from a recent collapse occur...
The devastating earthquake sequences of the 20-29th May 2012 in Emilia- Romagna, Italy, caused the f...
This paper addresses the construction history of the River Tiber retaining walls (muraglioni) in Rom...
In 2004, during ordinary maintenance work, consisting in the waterproofing of a building located in ...
In the paper are discussed the likely causes of the collapse and the temporary safety ...
In the paper are discussed the likely causes of the collapse and the temporary safety ...
Some recent collapses which have affected historic constructions are particularly significant in tha...
In this work, numerical analyses on the Volterra’s ancient walls are performed to understand the cau...
After seven years from the end of construction, a reinforced concrete cantilever wall sustaining a 9...
This work arises from the evidences of recent collapses of historical urban walls. These events, mai...
This paper describes a collapse of a thin-webbed roof element, recently occurred in a quite importan...
In this work, numerical analyses on the Volterra's ancient walls are performed to understand the cau...
In 2010, after an ordinary snowfall, the long-span steel trusses roof covering a school building loc...
A major hazard during an earthquake is the overturning of slender and vulnerable walls, often made o...
The present thesis is focused on the study of masonry and takes the cue from a recent collapse occur...
The devastating earthquake sequences of the 20-29th May 2012 in Emilia- Romagna, Italy, caused the f...
This paper addresses the construction history of the River Tiber retaining walls (muraglioni) in Rom...
In 2004, during ordinary maintenance work, consisting in the waterproofing of a building located in ...