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The Cathedral Basilica of Manizales is one of the most representative buildings of the so-called "republican architecture", boosted in a remarkable and singular way after the fires of the 1920s in the city of Manizales, Colombia. Its "eclectic neo-gothic" design [...]

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The rehabilitation of historical buildings plays an important role in enhancing the sustainable built environment of a city. Re-use of old buildings when adapting them to new functions has become a common way to protect the significance of historical buildings and keep them for [...]

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The cathedral of San Lorenzo is a Romanesque church sited in Viterbo (Lazio, Italy), founded in the XII century on a site characterized by a complex archaeological stratification. The building is a fine example of religious monumental architecture, built upon well-laid [...]

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The paper presents a historical outline of structural solutions of reinforced concrete floors from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries to the half of the 20th century in the Lower Silesia region of Poland. It is based on the analysis of archival documentation and expert research [...]

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In Padova's historic centre lies the renowned Scrovegni’s Chapel, painted by Giotto in 1303. The local subsoil primarily consists of silty sand with some layers of silt. The crypt beneath acts as a buffer against soil moisture, preventing damage to the frescoes. However, during [...]