AbstractCurrent climatic projections show clearly that increasingly more extreme weather events are to be expected in the future. Historic buildings are considered to be the most vulnerable to this adverse climatic impact, via moisture induced deterioration and resulting strength decay in their construction materials. Therefore, the identification of these climatic effects is important to be able to develop suitable tools to mitigate them, both for individual buildings and on a regional scale. This paper presents the analysis of a comprehensive environmental monitoring of two historic buildings in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, UK, to provide thorough insight on their performances under environmental loading on a comparative basis. Firstly, t...
Abstract The lifetime of buildings in UK is between 40 to 75 years and historic buildings stand for...
Flooding events pose a high risk to valuable monumental buildings and their interiors. Due to higher...
This paper gives an onset to whole building hygrothermal modelling in which the interaction between ...
Current climatic projections show clearly that increasingly more extreme weather events are to be ex...
AbstractCurrent climatic projections show clearly that increasingly more extreme weather events are ...
As a result of increased rainfall and flooding the building fabric of historic structures in exposed...
Architectural heritage is deeply threatened by extreme weather events due to ongoing climatic change...
Moisture is one of the most important factors causing building stone decay and rain penetration is o...
In the current changing climate historic timber frame buildings are exposed to ever more severe and ...
With approximately 40% of the London building stock built before 1919, internal wall insulation (IWI...
An onset is given to whole building modelling for investigating the impact of wind-driven rain (WDR)...
Wind-driven rain (WDR) is a main moisture source and weathering factor for monumental and vernacular...
Energy retrofits have been identified as a key action to decarbonize the UK’s building stock and imp...
Rising damp is a recurrent cause of damage, and the climatic changes are going towards the increase ...
Climate change is a growing threat to cultural heritage buildings and objects. Objects housed in his...
Abstract The lifetime of buildings in UK is between 40 to 75 years and historic buildings stand for...
Flooding events pose a high risk to valuable monumental buildings and their interiors. Due to higher...
This paper gives an onset to whole building hygrothermal modelling in which the interaction between ...
Current climatic projections show clearly that increasingly more extreme weather events are to be ex...
AbstractCurrent climatic projections show clearly that increasingly more extreme weather events are ...
As a result of increased rainfall and flooding the building fabric of historic structures in exposed...
Architectural heritage is deeply threatened by extreme weather events due to ongoing climatic change...
Moisture is one of the most important factors causing building stone decay and rain penetration is o...
In the current changing climate historic timber frame buildings are exposed to ever more severe and ...
With approximately 40% of the London building stock built before 1919, internal wall insulation (IWI...
An onset is given to whole building modelling for investigating the impact of wind-driven rain (WDR)...
Wind-driven rain (WDR) is a main moisture source and weathering factor for monumental and vernacular...
Energy retrofits have been identified as a key action to decarbonize the UK’s building stock and imp...
Rising damp is a recurrent cause of damage, and the climatic changes are going towards the increase ...
Climate change is a growing threat to cultural heritage buildings and objects. Objects housed in his...
Abstract The lifetime of buildings in UK is between 40 to 75 years and historic buildings stand for...
Flooding events pose a high risk to valuable monumental buildings and their interiors. Due to higher...
This paper gives an onset to whole building hygrothermal modelling in which the interaction between ...