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Carlo Costantino, Anna Chiara Benedetti and Riccardo Gulli
The Italian residential building stock consists of 12.2 million buildings, with 7.2 constructed post-World War II during the economic boom. These structures were designed without specific regulations for seismic safety, fire resistance, and energy effici...
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Selma Harrington, Branka Dimitrijevic, Ashraf M. Salama
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Bosnia and Herzegovina is one of the successor states of former Yugoslavia, with a history of dramatic conflicts and ruptures. These have left a unique heritage of interchanging prosperity and destruction, in which the built environment and architecture ...
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Samar Almaaroufi, Kathrin Golda-Pongratz, Franco Jauregui-Fung, Sara Pereira, Natalia Pulido-Castro and Jeffrey Kenworthy
Lima has become the first Peruvian megacity with more than 10 million people, resulting from the migration waves from the countryside throughout the 20th century, which have also contributed to the diverse ethnic background of today?s city. The paper ana...
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Jorge Bernabéu-Larena, Beatriz Cabau-Anchuelo, Pedro Plasencia-Lozano and Patricia Hernández-Lamas
The historic water supply to large cities constitutes a constructed heritage characterised by comprising a range of public structures?dams, canals, tanks, siphons and aqueducts?over a large geographical area. Within this international context, this paper...
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Marta Rudnicka-Bogusz
Barracks built at the turn of the 20th century and in the 1930s in garrison towns in the Western Borderlands of Poland serve as the focal point of their cultural landscape. Traditions, which grew around these structures during three independent periods (...
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