The moisture in masonries is one of the main responsible for the deterioration of historical buildings. Moisture increases U-values, weakens the structure, damages the surfaces and, finally, promotes the growth of fungi and moulds which reduce the Indoor Air Quality and can affect the artefacts, when present. Several factors contribute to this phenomenon: accidents (burst of pipes and ducts), design errors in the restoration of an ancient building (superficial and interstitial condensation), geotechnical factors (e.g., rising damp, presence of embankments), the degradation of materials promoted by rainwater infiltrations and the construction techniques (e.g., preparation of mortars and plasters during construction/restoration works). Howeve...
none1noRising damp is one of the main problems affecting historical masonry structures all over the ...
Diagnostics and mitigation of excessive moisture effects are some of the most frequent problems in h...
The research line MOdihMA proposes to improve the innovative techniques recently developed to measur...
The paper presents selected problems in the selection of the state of the art modern civil engineeri...
The paper deals with the research of moisture and salinity of a historical object and points out the...
Moisture is a major source of damage in historic solid masonry. Rising damp is a well-known phenomen...
The moisture content in historical masonry walls, particularly on the ground floor, caused by i.e. l...
The devastation of historical objects is caused by numerous factors. The gravest threat posed for ev...
This work deals with determining the humidity of historical masonry in the archeological area under ...
The conservation of historic buildings require to face the technical issue for preserving the histor...
The basic idea of this work is based on the dependence of the biological damage due to amount of moi...
Conservation of ancient buildings is a major issue for modern societies, both from economical and cu...
Rising dampness in ancient walls is one of the most frequent problems in ancient buildings, which af...
Buildings belonging to the cultural heritage are valuable assets and must be preserved for future ge...
In-situ measurements of a case study building located in Riga old town near the river Daugava has be...
none1noRising damp is one of the main problems affecting historical masonry structures all over the ...
Diagnostics and mitigation of excessive moisture effects are some of the most frequent problems in h...
The research line MOdihMA proposes to improve the innovative techniques recently developed to measur...
The paper presents selected problems in the selection of the state of the art modern civil engineeri...
The paper deals with the research of moisture and salinity of a historical object and points out the...
Moisture is a major source of damage in historic solid masonry. Rising damp is a well-known phenomen...
The moisture content in historical masonry walls, particularly on the ground floor, caused by i.e. l...
The devastation of historical objects is caused by numerous factors. The gravest threat posed for ev...
This work deals with determining the humidity of historical masonry in the archeological area under ...
The conservation of historic buildings require to face the technical issue for preserving the histor...
The basic idea of this work is based on the dependence of the biological damage due to amount of moi...
Conservation of ancient buildings is a major issue for modern societies, both from economical and cu...
Rising dampness in ancient walls is one of the most frequent problems in ancient buildings, which af...
Buildings belonging to the cultural heritage are valuable assets and must be preserved for future ge...
In-situ measurements of a case study building located in Riga old town near the river Daugava has be...
none1noRising damp is one of the main problems affecting historical masonry structures all over the ...
Diagnostics and mitigation of excessive moisture effects are some of the most frequent problems in h...
The research line MOdihMA proposes to improve the innovative techniques recently developed to measur...