Abstract: Decay mapping and condition assessment have proved to be useful tools in understanding stone decay and identification ofremedial action. In this paper an holistic strategy is taken to the study of facade decay at the medieval Bonamargy Friary, on the north Antrim coast, Northern Ireland. After lithology and decay forms are mapped, interrelationships between decay form, stone type and environment are identified and quantified. This i accomplished through analysis of the spatial association of decay forms, and is used to inform our understanding of decay processes and environmental and lithological controls on those processes. This approach is combined with the application of the UAS ('Unit', 'Area', 'Spread...
In recent decades, increasing attention is being paid to the multidisciplinary approach that allows ...
Although much of the information in the database (including details of some 2000 listed stone buildi...
The degradation of the cultural heritage begins immediately after its implementation and the speed o...
Preliminary studies are an imperative when determining the impact of conservation treatments on hist...
This paper summarises a scientific methodology for assessing masonry decay, developed over the cours...
Conservation of outdoor stone heritage built on unstable rock masses can benefit from a holistic app...
This thesis examined the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) software for predicting areas a...
The deterioration process of historical building is progressive and irreversible, and the timing and...
This thesis constructs a scientific framework for examining resilience in vulnerable historic masonr...
Although much of the information in the database (including details of some 2000 listed stone buildi...
Interest in natural building stone, especially as used in historic buildings, is significant. This i...
Sandstone, one of the most ubiquitous building materials around the globe and across time presents a...
Over the years, buildings made by stone and other porous materials suffer physical and chemical dama...
Each stone material exhibits different durability resulting from its interaction with the environmen...
The common goal of researchers and practitioners in conservation of monuments is to stretch as much ...
In recent decades, increasing attention is being paid to the multidisciplinary approach that allows ...
Although much of the information in the database (including details of some 2000 listed stone buildi...
The degradation of the cultural heritage begins immediately after its implementation and the speed o...
Preliminary studies are an imperative when determining the impact of conservation treatments on hist...
This paper summarises a scientific methodology for assessing masonry decay, developed over the cours...
Conservation of outdoor stone heritage built on unstable rock masses can benefit from a holistic app...
This thesis examined the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) software for predicting areas a...
The deterioration process of historical building is progressive and irreversible, and the timing and...
This thesis constructs a scientific framework for examining resilience in vulnerable historic masonr...
Although much of the information in the database (including details of some 2000 listed stone buildi...
Interest in natural building stone, especially as used in historic buildings, is significant. This i...
Sandstone, one of the most ubiquitous building materials around the globe and across time presents a...
Over the years, buildings made by stone and other porous materials suffer physical and chemical dama...
Each stone material exhibits different durability resulting from its interaction with the environmen...
The common goal of researchers and practitioners in conservation of monuments is to stretch as much ...
In recent decades, increasing attention is being paid to the multidisciplinary approach that allows ...
Although much of the information in the database (including details of some 2000 listed stone buildi...
The degradation of the cultural heritage begins immediately after its implementation and the speed o...