The paper presents the main aspects of the analysis of a slender brick masonry tower, located in the main square of Vicenza (Italy), next to the Palladian Basilica. It was subjected to several ordinary repairs during the centuries, but is currently suffering some structural damage, shown by an evident out-of-plumb and several patterns of vertical cracks on the masonry along its height. In situ investigations carried out on soil and foundations and at the base of the masonry walls allowed to detect the causes of the settlements. Along the height of the structure, extensive damage interests particularly the pillars of the belfry, where deterioration of the mortar, concentrated vertical cracks, and surface detachment of the bricks were detecte...
In the present paper, a comparative numerical study on a medieval masonry tower located in the north...
An accurate diagnostic investigation was carried out by the Authors on the Isso Tower in the city of...
Several signs of damage???such as cracks passing through the wall and surface deterioration appearin...
The Garisenda Tower, with its tilt toward South-East of 3.4 meters is the most tilted masonry tower ...
Many historical masonry towers belong to architectural heritage. Their preservation is still a criti...
The paper illustrates the performance assessment and strengthening of an existing masonry tower in S...
The paper presents a critical analysis of the structural response and the level of damage of a histo...
Structural stability is a major item when considering very high masonry buildings made of stones, br...
In the present paper a comparative numerical study of two XIII century masonry towers preserved in A...
The Garisenda Tower, built in the XI century in Bologna (Italy) is a tilted Tower of 48 m high, with...
Historical masonry towers are relevant architectural heritage often in strategic position within the...
Historical masonry towers are relevant architectural heritage often in a strategic position within c...
The bell tower of Arcisate (Italy), a stonework masonry structure built toward the end of the 4th ce...
In the present paper, a comparative numerical study on a medieval masonry tower located in the north...
An accurate diagnostic investigation was carried out by the Authors on the Isso Tower in the city of...
Several signs of damage???such as cracks passing through the wall and surface deterioration appearin...
The Garisenda Tower, with its tilt toward South-East of 3.4 meters is the most tilted masonry tower ...
Many historical masonry towers belong to architectural heritage. Their preservation is still a criti...
The paper illustrates the performance assessment and strengthening of an existing masonry tower in S...
The paper presents a critical analysis of the structural response and the level of damage of a histo...
Structural stability is a major item when considering very high masonry buildings made of stones, br...
In the present paper a comparative numerical study of two XIII century masonry towers preserved in A...
The Garisenda Tower, built in the XI century in Bologna (Italy) is a tilted Tower of 48 m high, with...
Historical masonry towers are relevant architectural heritage often in strategic position within the...
Historical masonry towers are relevant architectural heritage often in a strategic position within c...
The bell tower of Arcisate (Italy), a stonework masonry structure built toward the end of the 4th ce...
In the present paper, a comparative numerical study on a medieval masonry tower located in the north...
An accurate diagnostic investigation was carried out by the Authors on the Isso Tower in the city of...
Several signs of damage???such as cracks passing through the wall and surface deterioration appearin...