• P. Fuertes, R. Sauquet, N. Salvadó
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Certain architectural structures have the ability to persist over time when a building undergoes a change of use. This is the case of patios, according to the conclusions [...]

  • M. Chávez, F. Macaya, E. Nuñez, C. Oyarzo
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The urban development of Lota city (Chile) was strongly influenced by the coal-mining industry during 19th and 20th century. Virtually, the entire city was built, initially, [...]

  • A. Calì, P. Moraes, Â. Do Valle
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Uncertainties play a key role in the structural assessment in the existing buildings. They are mainly associated with materials, geometries and loads. The reduction [...]

  • F. Roscini, S. De Santis, P. Meriggi, G. De Felice
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Steel Reinforced Grout (SRG) is a mortar-based composite recently developed for structural retrofitting, which provides high tensile strength with limited increase in mass [...]

  • A. Bellini, A. Incerti, A. Nanni, C. Mazzotti
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Strengthening with composite materials is becoming more and more an effective solution for increasing the structural safety of masonry buildings, often [...]

  • M. Buršić
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The palace of the Roman emperor Diocletian in Dalmatia, a Mediterranean region of Croatia, is an important Late Antique complex, whose most important buildings have been excellently [...]

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

    Abstract
    The paper focuses on the long-term monitoring of the Milan Cathedral. After a concise historic background on the monument and the description of the [...]

  • D. Fusco, F. Messali, J. Rots, D. Addessi, S. Pampanin
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    In recent years, the seismic risk in the north of the Netherlands has increased due to gas extraction. Since 2014, the Delft University of Technology started a research program [...]

  • J. Dauda, L. Silva, P. Lourenço, O. Iuorio
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The present study addresses the retrofitting of running-bond masonry walls through the application of oriented strand board (OSB) timber panels aiming to increase the masonry [...]

  • B. Wu, J. Dai, W. Bai
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Due to the characteristics of lower strength, anisotropy, heterogeneity and poor ductility, historical masonry structures usually show poor seismic performance. [...]

  • B. Jiménez, L. Pelà
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Existing heritage buildings are often composed of diverse structural typologies, representing a challenge for structural analysis. This work investigates [...]

  • F. Parisse, E. Poletti, A. Dutu, H. Rodrigues
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Traditional architecture made of timber-framed masonry (TFM) system is widespread around the world and has already been recognized as a unique cultural heritage to be preserved. [...]

  • S. Caddemi, I. Caliò, F. Cannizzaro, D. Rapicavoli, N. Simoncello, P. Zampieri, J. Gonzalez-Libreros, C. Pellegrino
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The adoption of effective strengthening techniques of historical constructions is one of the most widely debated aspects in structural engineering. Within this topic, the [...]

  • M. Pejatovic, V. Sarhosis, G. Milani
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    In this study, the seismic performance of old multi-tiered temples in Nepal has been addressed using three different computational approaches, including a) linear [...]

  • R. Shehu
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The San Benedetto church complex is an iconic architectural heritage asset of Ferrara, an attractive small city in the North of Italy. This paper investigates two separate [...]

  • F. Solarino, D. Oliveira, L. Giresini
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Effective wall-to-floor connections are crucial components of historical buildings to avoid dangerous mechanisms under seismic actions. Existing buildings often present poor [...]

  • P. Kněž, P. Tej, J. Kolísko
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    This article is focused on the numerical analysis of the historical structure of the reinforced concrete shell. Shells form the roof of the tram depot. It was built in the [...]

  • K. Wasilewski, A. Zbiciak
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    One of the main fields of shape memory alloy application in civil engineering is oriented on mitigation of earthquake effects on structures. Vibration isolators [...]

  • J. Coz-Diaz, A. Martinez-Luengas, M. Alonso-Martinez, M. Garcia-Cuetos, F. Alvarez-Rabanal
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The Church of the Laboral University of Gijón has the world's largest elliptical masonry roof with 40.8 meters of mayor axis. This big structure is [...]

  • B. Dinç-Şengönül, Y. Hothot, B. Doran, N. Yüzer, S. Ulukaya, D. Oktay
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Engineers work hard to convert the highly uncertain and nonlinear behavior of historic masonry structures into something that can be understood with mathematical certainty. [...]

  • T. Basirico, S. Campione, A. Cottone
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    A real case of consolidation works is presented in which only field testing methods can reveal the causes of instability. This paper is an update of the one presented at the [...]

  • E. Bernat-Maso, E. Teneva, L. Mercedes, L. Gil
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Earthen architecture is one of the most relevant building technologies among heritage structures. However, mechanical properties are commonly obtained from destructive [...]

  • S. Rajabzadeh, M. Esponda, L. Espinosa
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    This paper presents a comparative approach between a digital documentation workflow of a hyperbolic paraboloid heritage building using contemporary tools versus a traditional [...]

  • A. Castellano, A. Fraddosio, T. Kundu, M. Piccioni
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The strong diffusion of Fiber Reinforced Cementitious Matrix (FRCM) composites for the reinforcement of historic masonry constructions requires suitable experimental [...]

  • R. Avelino, A. Iannuzzo, T. Van Mele, P. Block
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    This work develops new strategies to robustly apply Thrust Network Analysis (TNA) for the assessment of unreinforced masonry (URM) structures studied within the frame of limit [...]

  • A. Mosseri
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    At the end of the 19th century, an architectural style called Neomudéjar became quite popular in some areas of Spain. Very much like other historicist European [...]

  • J. García-Muñoz, D. Mencías-Carrizosa, F. Magdalena-Layos
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    At the end of the 19th century, an architectural style called Neomudéjar became quite popular in some areas of Spain. Very much like other historicist European styles in [...]

  • N. Kurata, K. Takai, A. Tomioka, T. Daigo, S. Saruwatari, T. Hamamoto
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    This paper reports the results of vibration and meteorological observations of a buildng built on Hashima, Nagasaki, southern part of Japan, which was registered as a World [...]

  • C. Bertolin, L. de Ferri, T. Olstad
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The proposed study deals with environmental data collected in the Kvernes stave church, belonging to the Møre type. The nave and the chancel belonging [...]

  • L. Truong-Hong, R. Lindenbergh, P. Woudenberg, W. Gard, J. van de Kuilen
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Churches are part of heritage structures that take an important role in Europe's cultural identity. As such, these structures must be protected to prevent catastrophic [...]

  • A. Ion, M. Mosoarca
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    This paper presents the results of a study carried on a baroque style Catholic Church, in the field of determining its bearing capacity, restored with reversible materials, [...]

  • P. Borlenghi, A. Saisi, C. Gentile
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The Olla bridge is a multi-span masonry arch bridge dating back to the second half of the 19th century. The bridge is 117 m long and includes five arches of different spans. [...]

  • N. Cavalagli, V. Gusella, R. Liberotti
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The present paper aims at assessing the shape irregularities influence on the collapse conditions of masonry arches subjected to vertical point force. Surveys campaigns on [...]

  • J. Ginovart, M. Lopez-Piquer, C. Lluis-Teruel
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    There is a set of Romanesque churches at Val d’Aran that were built between the eleventh and thirteenth centuries. One of the main features of these buildings is the presence [...]

  • M. Sala, D. Foppoli, S. Della Torre
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The current Italian Building Code provides tables with standard values of the mechanical characteristics of existing masonry. These tables refer to specific [...]

  • C. Tardo, F. Boggian, M. Hatletveit, E. Marino, G. Margani, R. Tomasi
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Deep renovation interventions on existing buildings remain currently unattractive due to technical, financial and cultural/social barriers. Now that the European [...]

  • L. Mercedes, E. Bernat-Maso, L. Gil
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Fabric-reinforced cementitious matrices (FCRMs) are promising composite materials for the retrofitting and reinforcement of existing structures. In this study, [...]

  • M. Lucesoli, G. Bernardini, E. Quagliarini
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The resilience of historic areas is highly threatened by natural sudden onset events such as earthquakes. Major weak points of an urban environment, widely debated in the [...]

  • M. Miglietta, N. Damiani, S. Bracchi, G. Guerrini, F. Graziotti, A. Penna
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    In the North-East part of The Netherlands, induced seismicity due to gas extraction is affecting a local building stock consisting mainly of unreinforced masonry (URM) houses [...]

  • N. Nodargi, P. Bisegna
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    A computational method is proposed for the lower-bound limit analysis of masonry arches with multiple failure sections. Main motivation is the observation that, not only the [...]

  • M. Drygiannakis, G. Vlachakis, A. Tzigounaki
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) consists of an elaborated technique, assisting the assessment of existing structures through the detection of active or sudden [...]

  • M. Sangirardi, A. Amorosi, G. De Felice
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Every year landslides occur as a consequence of ground conditions, geomorphological, physical or man-made processes, often triggered by heavy rainfalls or earthquakes. They [...]

  • A. Cabané, L. Pelà, P. Roca
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    This paper presents an experimental campaign carried out in an historical industrial building of Barcelona from the 19th century, considering in-situ and laboratory minor [...]

  • V. Corlito, G. De Matteis, P. Roca
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The application of reliable predictive methods for the seismic vulnerability assessment of historical buildings represents a challenging issue in the process of risk mitigation [...]

  • I. Wouters, R. Wibaut
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    In the 19th and 20th centuries both iron and steel were worldwide applied to construct structures such as halls, markets, stations and bridges. Belgium, an early industrialised [...]

  • S. Caprili, I. Puncello, P. Roca
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Historical masonry structures are characterised by a high level of seismic vulnerability, as demonstrated by recent and past seismic events. Monumental buildings, in particular,represent [...]

  • C. Olivieri, S. Cocking, M. Angelillo, M. DeJong
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    This paper presents an application of Membrane Equilibrium Analysis (MEA) to a historic masonry arch railway bridge in Leeds, United Kingdom. This case study structure is [...]

  • O. Alshawa, G. De Canio, G. De Felice, S. De Santis, S. Forliti, D. Liberatore, D. Gattia, S. Perobelli, F. Persia, G. Roselli, L. Sorrentino
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The 2016-2017 Central Italy seismic sequence severely affected existing unreinforced-masonry constructions in four regions. Those in Latium region proved the most [...]

  • B. Isopescu, A. Keller, V. Stoian, M. Mosoarca
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Historic roof structures are complex systems which cannot be assessed individually but need a more holistic approach, in order to understand them as a whole. The great variety [...]

  • S. Naldini, R. van Hees, E. van der Grijp
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    In the Netherlands a program for the enhancement of quality in the restoration of monumental buildings is presently carried out, stimulated by national authorities and coordinated [...]

  • E. Moreno, E. Key, A. Uplekar, O. Acuña, G. Vasconcelos, J. Ortega, E. Poletti
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Santa Maria de Azurara church is a XVI century church in Portugal, classified as a national monument since 1910. The building shows not only the influence of the [...]

  • T. Celano, L. Argiento, B. Pantò, F. Ceroni, C. Casapulla, I. Caliò, P. Lourenço
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The ‘baraccato’ system is a construction technique with genius earthquake resilient features, used for the reconstruction of the historical city centres in the South of [...]

  • C. Morandini, D. Malomo, R. Pinho, A. Penna
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    A majority of the residential building stock in Groningen (The Netherlands), which has been lately exposed to low intensity ground motions due to gas extraction, consists [...]

  • M. De Bellis, V. Sepe, M. Vasta
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Brick masonry is a multicomponent composite material, characterized by a marked inhomogeneity, a highly anisotropic behavior arising from the complex interactions [...]

  • M. Girardi, C. Padovani, D. Pellegrini
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    This paper investigates the mechanical behaviour of heritage structures subjected to seasonal temperature variations. To this end, the constitutive equation of masonry-like [...]

  • A. Dell'Endice, A. Iannuzzo, T. Van Mele, P. Block
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Since a few decades, the Discrete Element Modelling (DEM) method has been adopted by many authors as a reliable tool for the structural assessment of unreinforced masonry [...]

  • M. Valluzzi, F. Casarin, L. Scancelli, M. Drdácky, M. Kloiber, J. Hrivnák
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Variations in environmental conditions can affect the structural performance of timber components and constructions. Especially in case of historic masonry buildings, where [...]

  • F. Peña, M. Chávez
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The two large-scale earthquakes that occurred on September 7 (Mw 8.2) and 19 (Mw 7.1), 2017 in Mexico left 2,340 damaged architectural heritage buildings throughout [...]

  • P. Spinelli, M. Betti
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Among the different typologies of historic buildings, masonry towers represent a hallmark of many European town centres which embody an important heritage to be preserved [...]

  • J. Ranogajec, S. Vučetić, J. van der Bergh, B. Miljević, H. Hiršenberger
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Modern urban areas represent our recent past with great aesthetic and heritage value which should be maintained and preserved for the future. One of [...]

  • K. Apak
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Adana-Tepebağ settlement is located in the south-east part of the Anatolia close to the Mediterranean Sea. This settlement is located in the center of the city, composed [...]

  • K. Sovero, N. Tarque, E. Spacone, C. Mazzanti, G. Brando, C. Alfaro
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    UNESCO declared Cusco a historical site due to the importance of its constructions and traditions. However, Cusco lies on an active tectonic area with several [...]

  • A. De Angelis, F. Santamato, G. Maddaloni, L. De Filippis, M. Pecce
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Recent seismic events that hit the Centre Italy have highlighted the high vulnerability of the historical and architectonical heritage that is the richness of the country, [...]

  • Y. Endo, Y. Niitsu
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The paper introduces a health monitoring system based on MEMS (micro electromechanical systems) accelerometers. The used MEMS accelerometers were recently developed by one [...]

  • E. Kapogianni
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The current study presents several geotechnical structures which were built during the antiquity, aiming to illustrate the ancient technological achievements and to provide [...]

  • G. De Lucia, R. Ceravolo
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Investigation into the geometric configuration of historical masonry domes isfundamental when studying the structural behaviour of these architectural elements, above all [...]

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

    Abstract
    Masonry domes are shell-like structures with a no-tension type material behavior [1]. The dome geometry, material behavior and the type of the loading define how the dome [...]

  • C. Salas, C. Bedoya, J. Adell
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    For the first time in the history of architecture, Antonio Gaudí used structural elements based on complex ruled surfaces – beyond traditional conical or cylindrical surfaces [...]

  • F. Marino, G. Auletta, F. Baldantoni, F. Ponzo, F. Lembo
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The conservation work carried out on the “Santa Maria degli Angeli” Orphanage in Castelgrande (Potenza, Italy) following the earthquakes of 1980 and 1981 is a good example [...]

  • A. Costa-Jover, D. Garcia, S. Coll-Pla, J. Ginovart
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Current massive data capture techniques (MDCT), such as terrestrial laser scanning and digital photogrammetry, have become widespread during the last decade, and raises the [...]

  • F. Ottoni, V. Braglia, E. Coïsson, L. Ferrari
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The bridge commissioned by Maria Luigia to Eng. Antonio Cocconcelli and built between 1816 and 1821 over the Taro River (near Parma, Northern Italy), is a very important monument, [...]

  • P. Ana, L. Ana, J. Baez
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The subsoil of Mexico City, Mexico, has had a complex behavior; filled with light flocculent structure and layers at different depths of stiff material, producing regional [...]

  • O. Iuorio, J. Dauda, P. Lourenço
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Retrofit of unreinforced masonry (URM) structures is incessantly attracting interests of masonry professionals. Because there are enormous URM structure stocks in different [...]

  • P. Šculac, D. Grandić, N. Palinić
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    This paper will explore an early reinforced concrete warehouse, constructed from 1906 till 1909, which is the most impressive warehouse in Rijeka Port – with ground floor [...]

  • A. Jaeger-Klein, B. Bajramovic, C. Stampfer
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The city of Travnik, located in central Bosnia, served as an administrative center of the Ottoman province between 1699 and 1851, with only short interruptions. In 1878, the [...]

  • L. Barou, F. Oikonomopoulou, T. Bristogianni, F. Veer, R. Nijsse
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    This paper explores a novel restoration approach for consolidating historic structures using structural glass to substitute for the missing elements, preserving at the same [...]

  • E. Garbin, M. Panizza, S. Tamburini, M. Natali, G. Artioli
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The study presents an assessment of externally bonded Fibre-Reinforced GeoPolymers (FRGPs) as strengthening material for masonry structures. Thanks to their tailored chemical [...]

  • J. Adam, P. Calderón, M. Buitrago, E. Bertolesi, J. Moragues, S. Ivorra, B. Torres
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The bridge over the Quisi Ravine in Alicante Province (Spain), built between 1913 and 1915, consists of six 22-22-42-42-22-22 m long steel Pratt truss spans, the lateral [...]

  • N. Grillanda, M. Valente, G. Milani, F. Formigoni, A. Chiozzi, A. Tralli
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    An efficient computational tool for the local failures analysis in historical masonry aggregates is proposed. A NURBS (Non-Uniform Rational B-Spline) representation of geometry [...]

  • S. Cominelli, C. Passoni, A. Marini, A. Belleri, E. Giuriani
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Single-leaf vaults are acknowledged among the most vulnerable components of historical masonry constructions with respect to earthquake loads, particularly when featuring [...]

  • R. Liberotti, N. Cavalagli, V. Gusella
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    This paper presents the first results of an ongoing research in partnership with Kimia S.p.A. company (Italy). In particular, experimental tests on masonry specimens reinforced [...]

  • L. La Mendola, M. Oddo, M. Papia, F. Pappalardo, A. Pennisi, G. Bertagnoli, F. Di Trapani, A. Monaco, F. Parisi, S. Barile
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The paper presents an experimental study on the performance of two types of stress sensor for their possible use in structural health monitoring (SHM) [...]

  • F. Ferretti, A. Incerti, C. Mazzotti
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    nnovative strengthening solutions, such as Fiber Reinforced Cementitious Matrix (FRCM), are becoming increasingly diffused for the retrofitting of existing masonry [...]

  • C. Casapulla, E. Mousavian, L. Argiento, C. Ceraldi
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    This paper presents an experimental investigation on the initial shear (cohesion) and torsion-shear strengths at the interface of an interlocking masonry block. An interlocking [...]

  • P. Askouni, C. Papanicolaou
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Textile Reinforced Mortar (TRM) is an appealing choice for the strengthening of existing structures and especially that of monumental character through [...]

  • A. Karolak, C. Jasieńko
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The paper presents a description and results of the research concerning one of the scarf joints, so-called ‘lightning sign’ (also described as ‘Bolt of lightning’ [...]

  • A. Castellano, A. Fraddosio, M. Piccioni, E. Ricci, E. Sacco
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    One of the crucial issues in the still open problem of seismic analyses of masonry constructions is the study of the structural capacity for cyclic loadings; the [...]

  • A. Rios, M. Grimes, D. O'Dwyer
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The flat jack test is one of the most used investigation techniques in the area of architectural heritage conservation. Unfortunately, there are no [...]

  • L. Garcia-Ramonda, L. Pelà, P. Roca, G. Camata
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    As one of the main historical construction materials, masonry is abundant among the architectural heritage of earthquake-prone areas of the Mediterranean countries. Earthquake [...]

  • A. Castellano, J. Scacco, A. Fraddosio, G. Milani, M. Piccioni
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    An experimental and numerical analysis of the structural behaviour of a barrel tuff masonry vault strengthened by a Fiber Reinforced Cementitious Matrix (FRCM) [...]

  • C. Scuro, S. Tiberti, S. Porzio, R. Olivito, G. Milani
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The international cultural and historical heritage is often subject to degradation and damage. The main causes contributing to these phenomena are the chemical [...]

  • D. Friedman
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The introduction of reinforced concrete as a structural material in American practice circa 1900 created unique challenges in design and analysis. Engineers and [...]

  • N. Hicks, E. Meade
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    This paper explores the design profession’s evolving understanding of lateral design. It shows how the United States building codes’ handling of seismic and [...]

  • V. Pachta, M. Stefanidou
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Exposure to fire and elevated temperatures is diachronically a significant decay factor, influencing the stability of structures. Cement and lime-based mortars have a different [...]

  • A. Miltiadou-Fezans, M. Delagrammatikas, A. Kalagri, P. Vassiliou
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The present paper evaluates the performance of matured hydraulic grouts, with respect to their composition and the induced microstructural characteristics. Four different [...]

  • A. Scupin, R. Văcăreanu, F. Pavel
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The present study case highlights the importance of considering local failures for irregular unreinforced masonry buildings, by means of nonlinear seismic analyses. Simplified [...]

  • C. Marano, M. Petracca, G. Camata, E. Spacone
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    This work presents the results of quasi-static non-linear analyses of two masonry buildings using, for the discretization of walls, a macro-element that combines [...]

  • L. Cambiaggi, C. Ferrero, R. Berardi, C. Calderini, R. Vecchiattini
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Protecting cultural heritage from water-soil interaction related threats is a current issue and the prediction of the effects induced on buildings by landslides is very challenging. [...]

  • A. Keller, M. Mosoarca
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Roofs are complex elements of heritage structures which are not only meant to protect the building from exterior methodological factors but are also defining [...]

  • C. Ferrero, M. Rossi, P. Roca, C. Calderini
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    This paper aims to investigate the effects of geometrical imperfections on the response of a scaled dry-joint arch to the vertical displacement of [...]