This paper presents a study aiming at assessing the seismic safety and developing the rehabilitation design of a masonry retaining wall, known as Bastione Farnesiano, and placed around the Palatinum hill, in the central archeological area of Rome, in Italy. It is a singular artifact of its kind and hardly identifiable with known stereotypes or constructive models. The phase of survey, together with both the material and degradation analyses, showed the impossibility to define with certainty some features, even geometrical, of the monument, necessary to reach a judgment about its safety. Therefore, it was necessary to formulate the risk assessment problem by taking into due consideration all uncertainties and evaluating them in probabilistic...
European Union has been promoting research actions on cultural heritage, recognizing and underlining...
Existing heritage structures are frequently composed of diverse masonry typologies, corresponding ei...
The assessment of seismic risk of buildings in archaeological areas presents several distinctive fe...
This paper presents a study aiming at assessing the seismic safety and developing the rehabilitation...
The evaluation of seismic performance of existing masonry buildings is a critical issue in assessing...
The evaluation of the seismic vulnerability in monumental buildings is a complex task. This is due t...
Ancientmonumentalmasonry buildings are complex structures that were not based on an engineered desig...
A recently proposed numerical algorithm, for the pushover analysis of masonry towers, is here adopte...
Masonry buildings represent a large and important portion of the existing building stock in several ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in International Jo...
The severe seismic events which struck Italy in the latest years have confirmed the notable vulnerab...
The assessment of the vulnerability of historical monuments should regard not only the safety of th...
The prediction of the impact an earthquake could have on existing buildings requires the knowledge o...
European Union has been promoting research actions on cultural heritage, recognizing and underlining...
Existing heritage structures are frequently composed of diverse masonry typologies, corresponding ei...
The assessment of seismic risk of buildings in archaeological areas presents several distinctive fe...
This paper presents a study aiming at assessing the seismic safety and developing the rehabilitation...
The evaluation of seismic performance of existing masonry buildings is a critical issue in assessing...
The evaluation of the seismic vulnerability in monumental buildings is a complex task. This is due t...
Ancientmonumentalmasonry buildings are complex structures that were not based on an engineered desig...
A recently proposed numerical algorithm, for the pushover analysis of masonry towers, is here adopte...
Masonry buildings represent a large and important portion of the existing building stock in several ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in International Jo...
The severe seismic events which struck Italy in the latest years have confirmed the notable vulnerab...
The assessment of the vulnerability of historical monuments should regard not only the safety of th...
The prediction of the impact an earthquake could have on existing buildings requires the knowledge o...
European Union has been promoting research actions on cultural heritage, recognizing and underlining...
Existing heritage structures are frequently composed of diverse masonry typologies, corresponding ei...
The assessment of seismic risk of buildings in archaeological areas presents several distinctive fe...