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Ionu? Alexandru Spiridon, Drago? Ungureanu, Nicolae ?aranu, Catalin Onu?u, Dorina Nicolina Isopescu and Adrian Alexandru ?erbanoiu
This study provides insight into the structural assessment, diagnosis, and strengthening of the medieval church of Tazlau Monastery in Piatra Neam?, Romania. The first part of the paper briefly presents the wider context of strengthening and preserving h...
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Silvia Ferrarese, Davide Bertoni, Alessio Golzio, Luca Lanteri, Claudia Pelosi and Alessandro Re
This work presents the results of a microclimatic analysis in the church of San Panfilo in Tornimparte, in the Abruzzo region, Italy. The church of San Panfilo, dating from the XII?XIII century, preserves in the presbytery some marvelous frescoes of Satu...
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Natalia Jorquera, Jonathan Ruiz, Claudia Torres
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AbstractSanto Domingo church is analyzed as part of a broader research with the goal of reporting earthquake-resistant features in the masonry architectural heritage of the historic center of Santiago, Chile. Considering that Chile is one of the most sei...
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Marialaura Malena, Andrea Genoese, Bartolomeo Panto?, Daniele Spina and Gianmarco de Felice
The structural analysis of historic masonry churches subject to earthquakes is commonly based on two distinct approaches: that of the global response to seismic actions and that of the local analysis of a priori pre-determined collapse mechanisms. This i...
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Pablo Perez, Alvaro Rodriguez, Jose Manuel Valle Melón, Ane Lopetegi
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This paper presents the methodology and results of the geometric monitoring of a leaning tower (Santa María la Blanca church in Agoncillo, La Rioja, Spain) with surveying techniques. Throughout the period 2007-2014, two types of variations in the geometr...
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Zorana Ðordevic, Dragan Novkovic and Marija Dragi?ic
Religious practice in Serbia has taken place using both indoors and outdoors sacred sites ever since the adoption of Christianity in medieval times. However, previous archaeoacoustic research was focused on historic church acoustics, excluding the open-a...
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Xiucheng Yang, Yi-Chou Lu, Arnadi Murtiyoso, Mathieu Koehl and Pierre Grussenmeyer
Built heritage has been documented by reality-based modeling for geometric description and by ontology for knowledge management. The current challenge still involves the extraction of geometric primitives and the establishment of their connection to hete...
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