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Title:
Retrofitting of heritage structures : design and evaluation of strengthening techniques
Publication Information:
Southampton : WIT Press, 2013
Physical Description:
187 p. : ill. ;c24 cm.
ISBN:
9781845647544
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35000000003868 TA654.6 R48 2013 Open Access Book Book
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30000010325688 TA654.6 R48 2013 Open Access Book Book
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Description: The preservation of heritage architecture is a cultural objective rigorously pursued by communities and nations wishing to promote their history, civilisation and aesthetic achievements. Structures built in the remote past by traditional methods have suffered the consequences of extreme loading events, such as earthquakes, over long time periods. Retrofitting is an approach based on recent technological developments and scientific knowledge, whereby modern construction methods and materials are applied to the repair and strengthening of historical structures. This book aims to inform on current retrofitting techniques, their application to various types of historical architecture and their effectiveness to fulfil their purpose. Retrofitted structural forms covered in the book vary widely from age old places of worship, such as churches, mosques and temples, as well as castles and palaces to more modern, distinguished private residences or public buildings, some of them designed by well known architects. The book contains very practical, technical advice on many issues; this would be of considerable interest to construction companies specialising in repairs and maintenance of historical structures.


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