• I. Rocca, L. Berto, S. Bellin, B. Dongmo, A. Saetta, R. Vitaliani
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    In the Italian seismic scenario, and beyond, interventions on existing buildings focused on the evaluation and reduction of seismic risk of cultural heritage have gained more [...]

  • A. Sinopoli, D. Aita
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The purpose of this paper, which is part of a multi-disciplinary research project started in 2018 [1], is to investigate both the geometry and stability of the dome of the [...]

  • F. Casarin, L. Di Marco, M. Mocellini, R. Sidawi, P. Dahabreh, A. Taweel
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The Custody of the Holy Land, with own and EU funds, and in Partnership with UNHabitat, is implementing a comprehensive rehabilitation Project in Dar Al Consul civic and residential [...]

  • V. Vona, M. Zuppiroli
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Seven years after the earthquake occurred in Emilia-Romagna, the planning phases related to the cultural heritage reconstruction are coming to a conclusion. At this point, [...]

  • A. Sumali
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    A spiral staircase in Loretto Chapel in Santa Fe, New Mexico, has no center column to provide structural strength and stability. Some estimates say that the stair should have [...]

  • G. Frunzio, L. Di Gennaro, L. Massaro, F. D'Angelo
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Wood can represent a valid and important alternative to the most commonly used structural materials for the restoration of masonry buildings, with a view to efficient, effective [...]

  • G. Zonno, C. Gentile
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Selected results from the investigation program of a historic R.C. bridge are presented in the paper. The bridge, crossing the Adda river between the Municipalities of Brivio [...]

  • E. Montenegro
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The earthquake is a serious risk factor for archaeological heritage and, especially in this thematic area, the preventive protection assumes a strategic importance due to [...]

  • P. Matracchi, C. Biagini, A. Sadocchi, M. Valieri
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The parish church of “Santa Maria” is considered one of the most important medieval buildings of Arezzo Although the church is attested from 11th century, it is between [...]

  • F. Casarin, L. Scancelli, M. Valluzzi, E. Bozza
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Resistance drilling devices are commonly used for the onsite inspection of wood and timber structural components in existing buildings. Although they provide a measure related [...]

  • F. Barsi, D. Aita, R. Barsotti, D. Ulivieri, S. Bennati
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The present contribution aims to illustrate some first results obtained from ongoing research on a 16th-century masonry sail vault in the Fortezza Vecchia (the Old Fortress) [...]

  • Y. Chunxia, C. Shu, L. Chenyi, Z. Nan
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The brick and tile of the existing masonry structures are precious, so it is not feasible that the components are used as the dismantling unit for maintenance and reinforcement. [...]

  • M. Miyamoto
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Japanese school buildings have been changed from modern wooden structures to reinforced concrete structures after the Building Standard Law was established in 1950. Therefore, [...]

  • K. García-Baltodano, D. Porras-Alfaro, I. Hernández-Salazar
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The aim of this communication is to analyze the architectural, historic and construction values of the Costa Rican Caribbean architecture, which constitutes an architectural [...]

  • S. Huaranga, P. Pórcel, C. Yaya, B. Castañeda, R. Aguilar
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Structural typologies represent a group of buildings with similar geometrical configuration and seismic performance. These typologies are normally used in the preliminary [...]

  • D. Andic, M. Horvat, J. Pojatina
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The coal mine is located in the town of Labin, Istria peninsula, Croatia. Restoration of the tower is a part of the project that includes thorough restoration and re-use of [...]

  • S. Murai, M. Miyamoto
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Traditional Japanese wooden buildings have been constructed using internal wooden frame structures. Plus-shaped column-nuki connections are important to evaluate the seismic [...]

  • C. Barroso, D. Oliveira, L. Ramos
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Stone masonry is recognized as one of the most used vernacular construction techniques around the world. Although centuries of proven resilience and high adaptability to context, [...]

  • S. Tizapa, R. Felicito, R. Jiménez, J. Bello, R. Matus
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    This paper presents a review of the state of the art of structural health monitoring using three inspection techniques and their application in the proposed methodology for [...]

  • H. Badillo-Almaraz, A. Orduña, S. De La Rosa, G. González, G. Roeder
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The palace of sports represents in many ways the masterpiece from the urbanarchitectural legacy that was created for the XIX Olympiad in Mexico City in 1968; its uniqueness, [...]

  • S. Takhirov, B. Rakhmanov
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    This paper highlights the main objectives and some of the results of an extensive structural health monitoring (SHM) project begun in Khiva, Uzbekistan. The research team [...]

  • T. Morrison, S. Burrill
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Structural Health Monitoring is an exciting opportunity to use real time quantitative data of a structure’s response in analysis and evaluation. However, this technology [...]

  • A. Cazzani, N. Grillanda, G. Milani, V. Pintus, E. Reccia
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Masonry vaults have a great diffusion in the historical architectural heritage: in this work, their structural behavior is investigated. Attention is focused on lowered sail [...]

  • A. Rouhi, N. Shrive
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The tipple building located within the Greenhill Mine complex (a Provincial historic site) in southern Alberta, Canada is a reinforced concrete frame with a steel superstructure. [...]

  • A. Rouhi, N. Shrive
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Brooks Aqueduct in Alberta, Canada is one of the largest and most sophisticated reinforced concrete aqueducts in the world. Now a national historic site, Brooks Aqueduct was [...]

  • S. Rihal, B. Koh, A. Mehrotra, J. Edmisten
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    This paper presents the results of a study of the structural assessment of the seismic behavior of the main dome of the Taj Mahal, in Agra, India. Built by the Moghul emperor [...]

  • C. Demir, O. Halici, A. Sanver, M. Comert, F. Kuran, N. Berlucchi, A. Hurata, A. Ilki
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The Great Mosque and Hospital of Divrigi is located in the central eastern part of Turkey, in Divrigi, Sivas. The historical facility consists of a monumental mosque and a [...]

  • A. Calì, A. Saisi, C. Gentile
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The paper exemplifies the application of the methodology involving historic and architectural research complemented by HBIM and operational modal testing in the structural [...]

  • J. Suárez, T. Boothby, J. González
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    This paper presents a graphic methodology for the structural analysis of domes and other surfaces of revolution, based on a combined use of funicular and projective geometry. [...]

  • P. Samol, P. Iwicki, J. Przewłócki
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Chronology of brick historical buildings might be established much more precisely than the chronology of stone ones due to the architectural and metrical analysis of bricks, [...]

  • J. Adamek, P. Kabele
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The non-linear analysis of historic masonry structures can be difficult to perform due to the highly irregular geometric features, the inherent variability within the materials, [...]

  • J. Bayer, S. Urushadze, J. Witzany
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    A brick arch was loaded under laboratory conditions in three successive loading steps. No cracks were observed but reduction of natural frequencies and stiffness of the arch [...]

  • K. Shrestha, T. Aoki, M. Miyamoto, N. Takahashi, J. Zhang, P. Wangmo, N. Yuasa, S. Shin, P. Pema, K. Tenzin
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    This paper reports the experimental campaign for static tests performed on unreinforced (URE) and mesh retrofitted (RRE) full scale rammed earth building. Amongst varying [...]

  • P. Tej, J. Mourek, M. Blank
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The Libeň bridge in Prague is a cultural and technical heritage of concrete construction of the beginning from the twentieth century. The bridge was designed by architect [...]

  • D. Dogu, C. Molins, N. Makoond
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The wall of Casa Salvans is a masonry arched and buttressed retaining wall which was built in 1909 and located in Terrassa, Catalonia. It contains a series of 11 arches of [...]

  • A. Kumar, K. Pallav
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Finite element modelling and analysis has been performed on 103-years old unreinforced masonry Senate hall building (SHB), Allahabad University, India. It is an Indo-Saracenic [...]

  • J. Witzany, J. Brožovský, T. Čejka, J. Kubát, R. Zigler
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Historical masonry structures with a greater thickness can often be made as so called multi-leaf masonry with outer leaves lined with the application of some of the masonry [...]

  • A. Drougkas, E. Verstrynge, K. Van Balen, M. Shimoni, T. Croonenborghs, R. Hayen, P. Declercq, J. Walstra
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Soil movement may be induced by a wide variety of natural and anthropogenic causes, which are detectable in the local scale, but may influence the movement of the soil over [...]

  • C. Ferrero, L. Cambiaggi, A. Fenialdi, P. Roca, R. Vecchiattini, C. Calderini
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    This paper presents a contribution for the damage assessment of historic masonry churches exposed to slow-moving landslides. In particular, the authors identified four global [...]

  • C. Chácara, B. Pantò, F. Cannizzaro, D. Rapicavoli, I. Caliò, P. Lourenço
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The seismic response of masonry structures without box-type behaviour is given by a complex interaction between in-plane and out-of-plane behaviours. Previous earthquakes [...]

  • V. Corlito, M. Zizi, G. De Matteis
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The meaningful seismic events occurred in Italy in the last decades showed the high vulnerability of monumental buildings and in particular of churches. In order to preserve [...]

  • R. Enciso, M. Noel, R. Aguilar
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The evaluation of the seismic safety of Andean colonial churches is of high importance as those buildings represent part of the identity of the society and are historical [...]

  • C. Baggio, S. Santini
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    In Roman Baths the Romans employed groin vaults of great dimensions, with maximum span more than 20 m; simple tools of structural analysis of ancient wide span vaulted halls [...]

  • K. Szepietowska, I. Lubowiecka
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    This work concerns structural and sensitivity analysis of carpentry joints used in historic wooden buildings in south-eastern Poland and western Ukraine. These are primarily [...]

  • L. Nicol
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Ottawa’s landmark Union Station was constructed between 1902 and 1912 to house Ottawa’s central railway station. Located in the Ottawa downtown core, it’s situated a [...]

  • G. Papa, M. Nollet, M. Parisi
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Several seismic events have demonstrated the vulnerability of masonry churches. The long seismic history of the Italian territory has provided materials to observe and to [...]

  • N. Chieffo, M. Mosoarca, A. Formisano, P. Lourenço
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The ground motion vertical component is generally ignored in the analysis of ordinary building structures, even though observed damages after last earthquakes highlighted [...]

  • S. Dimovska, S. Saloustros, L. Pelà, P. Roca
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Unreinforced masonry buildings prevail in many old historical centres and urban areas worldwide. These structures may present inadequate seismic performance because they were [...]

  • K. Demirlioglu, S. Soyoz
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    This paper aims at contributing to the seismic vulnerability assessment of a historic brick masonry building constructed in Istanbul by comparison of the derived analytical [...]

  • N. Palazzi, G. Misseri, L. Rovero, J. de la Llera
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    This paper focuses on the seismic vulnerability assessment of the San Judas Tadeo´s church in Malloa (Chile), an iconic example of Colonial Chilean architecture. This small [...]

  • E. Onescu, I. Onescu, M. Mosoarca
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Banat seismic region represents the second most important seismic area of Romania. The area is characterized by shallow earthquakes, with a peak ground acceleration ag=0,20g [...]

  • J. Ortega, S. Saloustros, P. Roca
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Built vernacular heritage embraces buildings that are not designed by specialists, but are part of a process that involves many people over many generations and relies on [...]

  • I. Tomić, A. Penna, M. DeJong, C. Butenweg, A. Correia, P. Candeias, I. Senaldi, G. Guerrini, D. Malomo, K. Beyer
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    In many historical centres in Europe, stone masonry buildings are part of building aggregates, which developed when the layout of the city or village was densified. In these [...]

  • A. Torres, M. Blondet, S. santa-cruz
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    In many places around the world there still exist statues, walls and columns which, despite being located in areas of high seismicity, are still standing and in good conditions [...]

  • T. Martins, J. García, A. Ferrández, N. Tarque, J. Fernández
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The need for seismic retrofitting on a historical masonry heritage structure raises questions that go beyond the improvement of its seismic behaviour after the intervention. [...]

  • A. Chounta, C. Malakoudi, C. Petridis, D. Pitilakis
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    This study investigates the behavior of “Hagia Sophia” church in Thessaloniki under seismic loading. It is one of the greatest Byzantine churches in the city and it is [...]

  • N. Bianchini, N. Mendes, P. Candeias, M. Rossi, C. Calderini, P. Lourenço, A. Costa
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Masonry cross vaults are among the most widely used typologies of horizontal structural elements for covering spaces of both ordinary and monumental buildings in the European [...]

  • H. Yokouchi, Y. Ohashi
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    A “dozo-dukuri” is a type of traditional Japanese building characterized by a box-shaped wall structure built with thick earthen walls. This structure is referred to as [...]

  • W. Bai, J. Dai, Y. Yang
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The Forbidden City, the former Chinese imperial palace, now houses the Palace Museum. It is not only famous for its splendid wooden palace complex, but also prestigious for [...]

  • A. Formisano, N. Chieffo
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The present research aims to investigate the influence of site amplification on the seismic vulnerability of the historical centre of the municipality of Baranello in the [...]

  • M. Parisi, Y. Anzilotti, G. Rivera, G. Papa, S. Barbò
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Several high-intensity earthquakes have occurred in Italy in the last decades, causing considerable damage to architectural heritage and pointing out the particularly high [...]

  • L. Mejia, G. Martinez, B. Olmos, J. Jara
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    This paper studies the seismic behaviour of La Merced temple, dating from the beginning of s. XVII and is located in the historic center of the city of Morelia considering [...]

  • D. Cacace, V. Corlito, M. Zizi, G. De Matteis, P. Roca
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The Gothic style spread, starting from the 12th century, from the Ile-de-France to England and other countries of the Mediterranean area, such as Spain and Italy, according [...]

  • M. Salvalaggio, V. Sabbatini, F. Lorenzoni, M. Valluzzi, H. Wenliuhan
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The archaeological site of Pompeii is an extraordinary evidence of Roman architectural heritage which comprehends a large number of masonry constructions, buried after the [...]

  • M. Traykova, A. Traykov
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Earthquakes are some of the most serious causes of degradation and destruction of the heritage buildings. The earthquake can cause different damages, directly and indirectly [...]

  • S. Bracchi, F. Graziotti, F. Messali, A. Penna
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    In the last two decades, the province of Groningen, located in the North-East of the Netherlands, has been subjected to an increasing number of earthquakes induced by gas [...]

  • S. Abbati, S. Cattari, S. Lagomarsino, D. Ottonelli
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The paper describes the seismic assessment of the San Felice sul Panaro Fortress (Italy), focusing the attention on the activation of the out-of-plane response of the North [...]

  • C. Bertolin, M. Strojecki, L. de Ferri, G. Grottesi, A. Siani
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Warehouses are big architectonical structures mostly made of spruce wood and utilized as storage buildings principally by food traders in Northern Countries. Trondheim’s [...]

  • F. Magdalena, A. Aznar, J. Antuña, J. Hernando
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Safety assessment of historic masonry structures is a complex problem mainly due to the mechanical characteristics of their material. In the 50’s it was shown that Standard [...]

  • I. Giannetti, S. Mornati, S. Coccia, F. Di Carlo, Z. Rinaldi
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The interest in the structural maintenance design of existing bridges of the Italian road network is nowadays growing, due to the need to overcome structural inadequacies [...]

  • O. Gáspár, I. Sajtos, A. Sipos
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Limit state analysis of masonry arches sets to assess the safety of the structure by determining the minimum thickness that just contains a thrust line. Based on the Heymanian [...]

  • A. Konsta, S. Della Torre
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    This paper discusses the classification of risks as a tool for the identification, the assessment and the management of risks for the built heritage. Existing typologies of [...]

  • L. Quesada-Ganuza, L. Garmendia, E. Rojí, I. Álvarez, E. Briz, M. Olazabal
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    A systematic and critical review of the existing literature on climate-change riskassessment methodologies for historic urban areas is presented, in view of the increasing [...]

  • J. Hettinga
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    This paper discusses the investigations, analysis, and proposed strengthening to Sheds E-F and J-M of the Queen Victoria Market in Melbourne, Australia. The sheds were visually [...]

  • D. Biggs
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    In recent decades, the Venice Charter of 1964 [1] has provided the guiding principles for the conservation and restoration of ancient monuments. However, many interpret these [...]

  • M. Drdácky, R. Cacciotti, T. Drdácký
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The paper presents decision support tools developed for municipalities and historic city managers. These exploit the categorization of cultural heritage assets according to [...]

  • E. Petrucci, L. Barchetta, D. Lapucci
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The seismic events that hit central Italy in 2016, causing extensive damage to cultural heritage and the loss of entire villages, showed the extreme fragility of the Marche [...]

  • Q. Chun, Y. Lin, C. Zhang
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The brick-vault hall building is a special type of architectural heritage in China, which is significantly different from the western masonry arch heritages in terms of architectural [...]

  • E. Perria, S. Siegert, X. Li, M. Sieder
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The present paper describes the first steps of the research project by the title “Repair connection with wooden wedged dowels. New and alternative repair method that meets [...]

  • H. Sesigur, M. Alaboz
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    This study assesses the earthquake performance of a historical masonry arch bridge in Aizanoi ancient city, which is located in the mid part of Turkey near Kütahya. Aizanoi [...]

  • K. Alykow, M. Napiórkowska-Alykow
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    This article presents next step of the restoration works in the Salt House in Luban, Lower Silesia, Poland. The first stage of technical and conservatory problems which appeared [...]

  • J. Dobón, M. Soria
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Traditionally, reinforcement and consolidation of masonry structures has been done according to one of the following approaches, or a combination of them: By using materials [...]

  • G. Dmochowski, P. Berkowski, J. Szolomicki, M. Minch
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    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 [...]

  • A. Greppi, C. Di Biase
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    With his design of the Novocomum building in Como (1928-29), the famous first example of Rationalist architecture in that city, Giuseppe Terragni began to experiment with [...]

  • P. Sielicki
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    In the early 20th century, rapid industrial growth around the world enabled the development of many advanced mechanical structures. Some of these structures were [...]

  • W. Stumpf
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    In general, a building survey includes geometry, structure, construction, material and history. In historical buildings over the time the building structure and usage can [...]

  • E. Facchi, A. Grimoldi, A. Landi, E. Zamperini
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The stronghold of Arquata del Tronto was heavily damaged by earthquakes in 2016 and it drew the attention of the experts in reinforcing historic buildings. They regarded it [...]

  • S. Takhirov, I. Aripov, D. Matrasulov
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The Bibi-Khanum Mosque was originally built in 1399-1405 and was one of the largest and most magnificent mosques in the Islamic world during the 15th century. In recent years, [...]

  • E. Kapogianni, P. Psarropoulos, M. Sakellariou
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The current study aims to assist the preservation of the structural integrity of historical complex sites, utilizing smart instrumental monitoring / remote sensing. The main [...]

  • B. Wichtowski, J. Hołowaty
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Fitness-for-purpose (FFP) assessment is used for estimation the durability of welded plate girders in Poland’s four oldest welded railway bridges. For the girders, the 20.2 [...]

  • M. Hormazábal, M. Masciotta, D. Oliveira
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    This paper describes the design, test and validation processes of a dynamicidentification algorithm aimed at the time-dependent assessment of modern structures and heritage [...]

  • D. Stabrauskaite
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    This paper explores how preventive conservation for built heritage is promoted and implemented around Europe, compares the different practices, and identifies some of the [...]

  • M. Mosoarca, V. Stoian, M. Florea, M. Niculescu, M. Palade
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    For the effective consolidation of damaged historic load-bearing structures, it is necessary for the designer to understand the causes of the damage but also to [...]

  • M. dos Santos, S. Abelezele, K. Korslund, R. Cecil, S. Tezcan, R. Perucchio
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Elmina Castle, built in 1482 by the Portuguese, was the first of a series of European trading bases along the west coast of Africa and served as a commercial [...]

  • F. López-Manzanares, C. Mileto, W. Pisarra, F. Trizio
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The effects of the 2015 Gorkha earthquake in Nepal revealed deficiencies in the most recent vernacular architecture, which no longer uses wooden reinforcements [...]

  • E. Cianci, C. Fontana, G. Occhipinti, G. Romagnoli
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The small and medium Italian historical centres are characterized, among other things, by reconstruction that have occurred over the centuries after earthquakes. [...]

  • S. Di Marco, M. Bragadin
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Post-earthquake reconstruction of the historic city Centre of L’Aquila, Italy, can be considered as the largest building site now under operation in Europe. The earthquake [...]

  • A. Sánchez, E. Alonso, J. Bedolla
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The 2017 Puebla Earthquake on September 19 struck a big part of Mexico causing the loss of historic buildings in several states, being the state of Morelos one [...]

  • L. Licciardello, J. Rots, R. Esposito
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Bed joint reinforced repointing is a strengthening method often used in the Netherlands to counteract settlement damage. This strengthening technique consists of [...]

  • J. D'Anna, G. Amato, J. Chen, G. Minafò, L. La Mendola
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Fibre Reinforced Cementitious Matrix (FRCM) composites have been proved to be a suitable strengthening material for masonry structures in the last years. Moreover, basalt [...]