The increase in concrete structures’ durability is a milestone to improve the sustainability of buildings and infrastructures. In order to ensure a prolonged service life, it is necessary to detect the deterioration of materials by means of monitoring systems aimed at evaluating not only the penetration of aggressive substances into concrete but also the corrosion of carbon-steel reinforcement. Therefore, proper data collection makes it possible to plan suitable restoration works which can be carried out with traditional or innovative techniques and materials. This work focuses on building heritage and it highlights the most recent findings for the conservation and restoration of reinforced concrete structures and masonry buildings
Interventions on cultural heritage have always involved the technological expertise of the time. App...
An assessment of corrosion conditions, aimed at the detection of the most suitable intervention meth...
Historic concrete buildings are at risk. Limited knowledge of concrete technology until the 1960s le...
The increase in concrete structures’ durability is a milestone to improve the sustainability of buil...
Data Availability Statement: Not applicable.Copyright © 2023 by the authors. The increase in concret...
The development of concrete in the 19th & 20th centuries led to new possibilities and advancement in...
[EN] In the 20th century, reinforced concrete was one of the most popular building materials. It was...
In many countries, structures in reinforced concrete “of historical interest” are covered by preserv...
Knowing and recognizing the cases in which structural elements and components of building systems of...
Historic concrete buildings are at risk. Limited knowledge of concrete technology until the 1960s le...
The topic of sustainability of reinforced concrete structures is strictly related with their durabil...
With approximately 10 000 listed and protected monuments, the Belgian Building Heritage is exception...
Improving the durability of reinforced concrete structures is a mandatory strategy to reduce the env...
Reinforced concrete is the most used construction material worldwide, especially for civil infrastru...
1Great architects and structural engineers such as Berg (1870-1947), Maillart (1872-1940), Freyssine...
Interventions on cultural heritage have always involved the technological expertise of the time. App...
An assessment of corrosion conditions, aimed at the detection of the most suitable intervention meth...
Historic concrete buildings are at risk. Limited knowledge of concrete technology until the 1960s le...
The increase in concrete structures’ durability is a milestone to improve the sustainability of buil...
Data Availability Statement: Not applicable.Copyright © 2023 by the authors. The increase in concret...
The development of concrete in the 19th & 20th centuries led to new possibilities and advancement in...
[EN] In the 20th century, reinforced concrete was one of the most popular building materials. It was...
In many countries, structures in reinforced concrete “of historical interest” are covered by preserv...
Knowing and recognizing the cases in which structural elements and components of building systems of...
Historic concrete buildings are at risk. Limited knowledge of concrete technology until the 1960s le...
The topic of sustainability of reinforced concrete structures is strictly related with their durabil...
With approximately 10 000 listed and protected monuments, the Belgian Building Heritage is exception...
Improving the durability of reinforced concrete structures is a mandatory strategy to reduce the env...
Reinforced concrete is the most used construction material worldwide, especially for civil infrastru...
1Great architects and structural engineers such as Berg (1870-1947), Maillart (1872-1940), Freyssine...
Interventions on cultural heritage have always involved the technological expertise of the time. App...
An assessment of corrosion conditions, aimed at the detection of the most suitable intervention meth...
Historic concrete buildings are at risk. Limited knowledge of concrete technology until the 1960s le...