The reconstruction process of residential buildings damaged by L'Aquila 2009 earthquake initially involved buildings outside historical centres and then, starting from August 2012, residential buildings in historical centres. The reconstruction model related to buildings in historical centres was developed by two special offices, involved in the reconstruction process of L'Aquila munic ipality and other 56 municipalities, respectively. Both special offices introduced new procedures to manage the reconstruction based on a parametric model to define the maximum public grant to repair and strengthen the damaged buildings in historical centr es. The new model was necessary to deal with...
The architectural heritage was seriously hit by the earthquake that occurred on April 6th 2009 in th...
The 6th of April 2009 a major earthquake struck the central part of Italy, causing hundreds of casua...
This work presents a pilot study of a clustered building in the historic city centre of L'Aquila, Ce...
The reconstruction process of residential buildings damaged by L'Aquila 2009 earthquake i...
The reconstruction process of residential buildings severely damaged by the 06 April 2009 L’Aquila e...
Assessment of the seismic damage and usability of the building stock started a few days after the L’...
Recent devastating earthquakes outlined the importance of quantifying losses and the amount of resou...
On April 6th 2009 an earthquake struck the Abruzzo Region, Central Italy. It was of Richter magnitud...
The reconstruction process of private buildings damaged by the L’Aquila earthquake was regulated by ...
The main issues related to the management of post-earthquake situations are concerned with bringing ...
The paper illustrates the preliminary results of a research carried out on a historical centre heavi...
This work presents a pilot study of a clustered building in the historic city centre of L’Aquila, Ce...
A proper and innovative restoration and regeneration programme of historic settlements affected by e...
Post -earthquake reconstruction of the historic city Centre of L’Aquila, Italy, can be considered as...
The experience of the recent earthquakes in Italy caused a shocking impact in terms of loss of human...
The architectural heritage was seriously hit by the earthquake that occurred on April 6th 2009 in th...
The 6th of April 2009 a major earthquake struck the central part of Italy, causing hundreds of casua...
This work presents a pilot study of a clustered building in the historic city centre of L'Aquila, Ce...
The reconstruction process of residential buildings damaged by L'Aquila 2009 earthquake i...
The reconstruction process of residential buildings severely damaged by the 06 April 2009 L’Aquila e...
Assessment of the seismic damage and usability of the building stock started a few days after the L’...
Recent devastating earthquakes outlined the importance of quantifying losses and the amount of resou...
On April 6th 2009 an earthquake struck the Abruzzo Region, Central Italy. It was of Richter magnitud...
The reconstruction process of private buildings damaged by the L’Aquila earthquake was regulated by ...
The main issues related to the management of post-earthquake situations are concerned with bringing ...
The paper illustrates the preliminary results of a research carried out on a historical centre heavi...
This work presents a pilot study of a clustered building in the historic city centre of L’Aquila, Ce...
A proper and innovative restoration and regeneration programme of historic settlements affected by e...
Post -earthquake reconstruction of the historic city Centre of L’Aquila, Italy, can be considered as...
The experience of the recent earthquakes in Italy caused a shocking impact in terms of loss of human...
The architectural heritage was seriously hit by the earthquake that occurred on April 6th 2009 in th...
The 6th of April 2009 a major earthquake struck the central part of Italy, causing hundreds of casua...
This work presents a pilot study of a clustered building in the historic city centre of L'Aquila, Ce...