• I. Marcos, L. Garmendia, I. Piñero, Z. Egiluz, E. Briz, A. Gandini
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Reinforced concrete was introduced by patented systems into Spain towards the end of the 19th c. Early patents were effectively foreign trademarks, although [...]

  • C. Baggio, V. Sabbatini, S. Santini, C. Sebastiani, V. Fioriti, I. Roselli, A. Colucci, F. Saitta, S. Forliti
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Dynamic monitoring is a well-established technique used to gain information on the global health of constructions. In particular, ambient vibration tests have [...]

  • S. Ivorra, D. Bru, I. Gisbert, F. Baeza, B. Torres, D. Camassa
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    This paper shows the experimental and numerical analysis developed on a brick masonry wall of 3x2.5x0.2 m to understand the changes on its dynamic behaviour with different [...]

  • R. Illampas, D. Myrianthefs, D. Nicolaou, V. Lysandrou, M. Philokyprou, G. Papasavvas, I. Ioannou
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    This paper aims to present, via a case study, an interdisciplinary approach towards the comprehensive analysis of historic constructions. The case study monument examined [...]

  • F. Gobbin, R. Fugger, G. De Felice
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The survey of damages after recent earthquakes have shown the fragility of masonry churches against the out-of-plane overturning of the façade. This failure mechanism [...]

  • M. Masciotta, L. Sánchez-Aparicio, S. Bishara, D. Oliveira, D. González-Aguilera, J. García-Alvarez
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    This work aims at presenting the experimental results obtained by the application of one of the digital protocols developed during the European project HeritageCare: Monitoring [...]

  • M. Candela, M. Eichberg, C. Tarantino
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The cathedral of San Lorenzo is a Romanesque church sited in Viterbo (Lazio, Italy), founded in the XII century on a site characterized by a complex archaeological stratification. [...]

  • T. Yamasaki, K. Ota, M. Miyamoto, Y. Amano, M. Okada, T. Kido
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The newly developed low-cost micro-electro-mechanical system (MEMS)-based acceleration sensors exhibit sufficient accuracy and stability to monitor the shaking [...]

  • A. Rózsás, A. Slobbe, W. Huizinga, M. Kruithof, G. Giardina
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The degree of similarity between damage patterns often correlates with the likelihood of having similar damage causes. Therefore, deciding whether crack patterns are similar [...]

  • L. Salazar, E. Paupério, X. Romão
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Available fire risk assessment approaches are mostly developed for new buildings. These approaches encompass minimum provisions defined by standards that are valid [...]

  • D. Grandits, L. Stampfer, E. Kodžoman, U. Herbig
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The Candis (temples) of Java represent sophisticated ancient building heritage and are key features for Javanese people to identify with their own culture. Candis [...]

  • S. De Santis, O. Alshawa, G. De Canio, S. Forliti, D. Liberatore, P. Meriggi, I. Roselli, L. Sorrentino, G. De Felice
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    A significant proportion of the built heritage in historic centres is constituted by rubble stone masonry structures. Collapses by leaf separation and [...]

  • M. Petrović, I. Ilić, N. Džombić, N. Šekularac
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    This paper presents a structural design methodology in order to find the best possible solution of protective structures for active archeological sites. Besides the typical [...]

  • L. Sbrogio, A. Basso, P. Borin, M. Valluzzi, A. Giordano
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Many examples of archaeological shelters can be found over sites and a wide range of literature illustrates their features. However, it seems that only [...]

  • V. Sangiorgio, G. Uva, J. Adam
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The heritage building stock represents a significant element at risk from earthquakes, as recent seismic events have shown, especially in the Mediterranean area. In fact, [...]

  • G. Redondo, S. Naldini, B. Lubelli
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Historic concrete buildings (end of 19th century – 1960s), because of their “experimental” character, require a specific approach to both survey [...]

  • N. Makoond, L. Pelà, C. Molins, P. Roca
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The church of the monastery of Sant Cugat close to Barcelona is a medieval construction characterized by a complex structural behaviour stemming from the interaction [...]

  • G. Siedler, S. Vetter, J. Kaminsky
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Several years of experience in heritage documentation have given a background to develop methods of digital photogrammetry and mapping. The outcome is the development of [...]

  • M. Chávez, F. Peña, N. García, D. Durán
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    A brief description of the damages observed after the occurrence of the September 2017 earthquakes in some temples located in the states of Oaxaca, Puebla and Morelos is [...]

  • G. Pașcu, A. Keller, C. Bocan
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The protection of the built and archaeological heritage is an increasingly debated topic in recent years. In order to protect these valuable historic structures and preserve [...]

  • N. Gattesco, I. Boem
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The paper deals with the strengthening of thin masonry vaults by means of a CRM (Composite Reinforced Mortar) strengthening technique based on Glass Fiber-Reinforced [...]

  • R. Landolfo, C. Tarantino, F. Portioli, L. Cascini
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Nowadays it is widely recognized that structural interventions on cultural heritage buildings shall comply with the minimum intervention principle. The main goal is to enhance [...]

  • S. Tonna, M. Boriani, M. Giambruno, C. Chesi
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The need to define earthquake prevention and intervention strategies, in order to limit dramatic consequences for the society, has acquired a high priority in countries where, [...]

  • T. Paret, J. Rautenberg
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Congregation Sherith Israel, one of San Francisco’s lesser known gems, is an historic unreinforced masonry building with a naturally lighted dome that rises [...]

  • M. Nocera, L. Silva, D. Addessi, P. Lourenço
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    This study explores the use of macro-modelling techniques based on smeared crack and damage-plastic constitutive laws for the cyclic in-plane analysis of masonry panels. [...]

  • G. Zonno, R. Aguilar, R. Boroschek, P. Lourenço
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The paper describes in detail the application of a vibration-based structural health monitoring system installed in the “San Pedro Apostol” church of Andahuaylillas located [...]

  • A. Lo Faro, V. Cusmano, B. Pantò, F. Cannizzaro
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The seismic events occurred in Italy in the last decay (L’Aquila 2009, Emilia 2012, Central Italy Earthquakes 2016/2017) have caused the collapse of numerous [...]

  • I. Bucur-Horváth, J. Virág
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    During the 20th century, reinforced concrete brought historical structural systems back into modern times, transforming them into high-performance structures. Reflection [...]

  • B. Oliveira
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The aim of this paper is to report on the history and conservation interventions of the historic architectural complex of Manguinhos, in Rio de Janeiro, one of the most significant [...]

  • A. Georgiou, M. Hadjimichael, I. Ioannou
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The conservation of 20th century concrete heritage structures poses a major challenge worldwide. Whilst these structures possess a remarkable architectural value [...]

  • C. Liu, D. Theodossopoulos
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The sophisticated drystone Iron-Age brochs of Northern Scotland, called Complex Atlantic Roundhouses by archaeologists, have shown a relatively high technological culture. [...]

  • J. Thamboo, M. Asad, T. Zahra
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Bonded brickwork loadbearing walls are commonly seen in many colonial period structures around the world; however, most research studies in the past and the [...]

  • A. Iannuzzo, A. Dell'Endice, R. Avelino, G. Kao, T. Van Mele, P. Block
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    In recent years, our (academic/theoretical) understanding of the behaviour of unreinforced masonry (URM) structures has improved significantly, and many advanced [...]

  • M. Ponte, M. Malcata, R. Bento
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Complex masonry monuments represent an important part of the built cultural heritage and most of them are vulnerable to seismic actions. Their large [...]

  • M. Esponda, J. Cooke
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The current state of two 16th century masonry churches were studied after being damaged during the 2017 earthquake in Mexico. The two complexes being analyzed are part of [...]

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

    Abstract
    Existing masonry buildings, representing a large portion of the building stock in the Mediterranean area, are usually characterized by the presence of different [...]

  • A. Benedetti, M. Tarozzi, L. Benedetti
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The safety verification of in-plane loaded masonry panels requires the evaluation of at least three different collapse conditions connected with overturning, shear [...]

  • T. Maeda, H. Tanaka, M. Shirahashi, B. Higashizawa
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Masonry structures constructed about one hundred and fifty years ago, in the era of the opening of Japan, have been recognized as industrial heritages. Many of [...]

  • F. De Cesaris
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Present work summarizes a study on the stability of some parts of the Claudius Aqueduct in Rome (1st century AD). The project provides empirical applications [...]

  • M. Loke, K. Pallav, R. Haldenwang
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The history of the South African construction industry dates as far back as the Castle of Good Hope (1666), Slave Lodge (1679), Robben Island (1700), Union Buildings [...]

  • E. Erdogmus, M. Turan, J. Freedland, A. Gaggioli, M. Hoff
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The Imperial Temple in Antiochia Ad Cragum is estimated to be first constructed at the end of 2nd or start of 3rd century, the time of the Severan dynasty. However, archaeological [...]

  • C. Gentilini, C. Carloni, R. Santoro, E. Franzoni
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Composites made of fibers embedded in organic or inorganic matrices are efficient systems for reinforcing historical masonry structures to provide strength and ductility [...]

  • P. Pórcel, B. Castañeda, R. Aguilar
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Cracks are structural pathologies that affect the structural integrity of historical buildings. The methodologies commonly used to detect cracks are based on visual [...]

  • R. Ceravolo, G. De Lucia, E. Lenticchia, G. Miraglia, A. Quattrone, F. Tondolo, E. Matta, G. Sammartano, A. Spanò, C. Chiorino, G. Bruschi, P. Faccio, A. Nann
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The paper presents the overall objectives of a funded research program for the development of a Conservation Plan (CP) for the two halls by Pier Luigi [...]

  • B. Di Napoli, M. Ciocci, T. Celano, P. Lourenço, C. Casapulla
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The technology of the Bourbonic casa Baraccata is one of the earliest earthquake resisting systems, used since the 18th century across Southern Italy in response [...]

  • R. Sabri, O. Olagoke
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Colonial-era buildings’ conservation is now viewed in a more positive light as part of the urban fabric, however the conservation state of colonial-era built heritage has [...]

  • M. Guntur, K. Kurniawan
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The ancient structures of the tribes in the globe yearn to conserve. It marks th eir races as natives of those places. Nowadays, some of those buildings have [...]

  • F. Autiero, G. De Martino, M. Di Ludovico, A. Prota
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    In order to investigate the mechanical behaviour of the typical ancient rubble stone masonry type at the archaeological Pompeii site, an experimental program was carried [...]

  • S. Santini, C. Baggio, E. Da Gai, V. Sabbatini, C. Sebastiani
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Over the past few decades, the conservation and seismic assessment of historical buildings has gained great importance. In particular, the prediction of the dynamic response [...]

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

    Abstract
    The development of urban mobility implies the construction of tunnels, often interacting with valuable historical structures. It is thus necessary to [...]

  • A. Aşikoğlu, L. Silva, O. Avşar, P. Lourenço
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Seismic actions have been a great challenge for structures in the structural engineering community, and the need for further developments has been approved by [...]

  • G. Angjeliu, G. Cardani, D. Coronelli
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    This paper investigates the capability of advanced numerical modelling techniques to simulate experimental observations as damage or deformations in complex masonry [...]

  • V. Leggieri, S. Ruggieri, G. Uva
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The study of the seismic vulnerability of historical centres, especially in the Mediterranean zone, is one of the main issues in ongoing scientific research. This is due, [...]

  • M. Riggio
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Timber structures represent a rich although still underestimated portion of the historical built asset worldwide documenting a tradition of sustainable practices and craftsmanship. [...]

  • A. Basaglia, A. Aprile, E. Spacone, L. Pelà
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    European historical city centers are particularly prone to natural disasters. This is due to the fragility of structures that often times do not comply with seismic codes; [...]

  • E. Mousavian, C. Casapulla
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    This paper presents a method to analyses the structural feasibility and assemblability of the masonry assemblages composed of interlocking blocks. Interlocking blocks with [...]

  • J. Pérez-Cuevas, V. Flores-Sasso, E. Prieto-Vicioso, L. Ruiz-Valero, S. Sandoval
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Hispaniola is in the edge of interaction between the North American and Caribbean plates. In this zone, the occurrence of earthquakes greater than 5.0, Mw is frequent, characterizing [...]

  • M. Ciocci, R. Marques, P. Lourenço
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The seismic behaviour of unreinforced masonry (URM) structures is generally governed by a complex interaction between the out-of-plane and in-plane responses of the walls, [...]

  • A. Brencich, M. Nebiacolombo
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The Hennebique system was the most successful among the patented systems in the pre-code period even though the design rules were not completely clear. Anchorage of the re- [...]

  • C. Thelin, F. Höst
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Practising structural engineers working with historic masonry structures need access to further developed methods to analyse and assess the structural behaviour of masonry [...]

  • A. Martino, G. Avellino, E. Parteno, F. Cannizzaro, I. Caliò, G. Gianfriddo, R. Valenti, N. Impollonia
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Recent seismic events occurred in areas rich of ancient remains and full of cultural and artistic heritage in terms of artworks. Earthquakes may damage buildings, but the [...]

  • A. Mehrotra, A. Liew, P. Block, M. DeJong
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Failure of masonry structures during earthquakes often occurs via specific, well- documented collapse mechanisms, many of which involve partial collapse of the structure well [...]

  • P. Brugnera, M. Costa, G. Roberti
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The saddle-shaped shells, or hyperbolic paraboloids, often joined together to form a pitched roof or an inverted umbrella, were used by many pioneers in structural architecture, [...]

  • G. Heinz
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The high-podium Roman Period temple, with a semi-circular plan scheme, was discovered by Lanckoroński and his team in Side, Turkey and named after ‘P’ in 1890 [...]

  • M. M. Sampaio
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Built in the artistic splendor that prevailed in the late 19th century, Amazonas Theater is considered the most significant architectural construction [...]

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

    Abstract
    Among all the approaches commonly used to study masonry structures, micro- modelling is the most accurate. Masonry can be seen as a composite material made of bricks and mortar [...]

  • Y. Endo, Y. Kondo, G. Iwanami
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The present paper discusses seismic behaviour of multi-tier pagoda temple. The seismic behaviour was examined by different pushover analysis techniques including adaptive [...]

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

    Abstract
    The rehabilitation of historical buildings plays an important role in enhancing the sustainable built environment of a city. Re-use of old buildings when adapting them to [...]

  • M. Funari, L. Silva, D. Oliveira, P. Lourenço
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    This paper presents a digital tool for the rapid structural assessment of historic masonry domes. It is especially suited for masonry domes that present long meridian cracks, [...]

  • M. Petrou, D. Charmpis
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    This paper aims to present the historical construction technology of churches’ bell towers in Cyprus, starting with the initiation of their use and addressing the development [...]

  • A. Hassanieh, M. Gharib, M. King
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Unreinforced Masonry (URM) has been extensively used as a construction material in mass structures with predominant compression load paths. Despite its reasonably established [...]

  • D. Baraldi, G. Milani, V. Sarhosis
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    In this work, a simple and effective Rigid Beam Model is proposed for studying the dynamic behaviour of ancient freestanding stone columns. As well known, monolithic and multi-drum [...]

  • A. Gonzalez, A. Basaglia, E. Spacone, G. Brando
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Seismic vulnerability assessment of buildings is a process of paramount importance for identifying those areas in a city demanding higher attention with respect to potential [...]

  • O. Cardona, S. Prieto
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The Cathedral Basilica of Manizales is one of the most representative buildings of the so-called "republican architecture", boosted in a remarkable and singular [...]

  • A. Shabani, H. Hosamo, V. Plevris, M. Kioumarsi
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The formulation of a multi-hazard loss model for a given structure is not only of interest for predicting the economic impact of future damage but it can also be of importance [...]

  • J. Scacco, G. Milani, P. Lourenço
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    In the context of historical heritage, curved masonry structures as arches, vaults and domes represent the most distinctive and charming feature. Since the 17th century, several [...]

  • N. Palazzi, G. Misseri, C. Sandoval, U. Tonietti, J. de la Llera, L. Rovero
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    In current times, built heritage is being lost at an alarming rate due to natural and human hazards. Policies for its protection and rehabilitation involve, among other things, [...]

  • D. López, P. Roca, A. Liew, T. Van Mele, P. Block
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Extraordinary architectural examples of shell structures have been built using reinforced masonry and concrete. The current sparse use of this construction type can be attributed, [...]

  • B. Pantò, C. Chisari, L. Macorini, B. Izzuddin
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Masonry arches represent the most important structural components of masonry arch bridges. Their response is strongly affected by material nonlinearity which is associated [...]

  • P. Kalkbrenner, L. Pelà, R. Rossi
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Cutting-edge methods in the computational analysis of structures have been developed over the last decades. Such modern tools are helpful to assess the safety of existing [...]

  • R. Figueiredo, X. Romão, E. Paupério
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Flooding is the most common and damaging of natural hazards at global level, and in a context of climate change, flood risk is expected to increase. This has prompted governments [...]

  • M. Scamardo, A. Franchi, P. Crespi
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Starting from a discussion on the experimental results obtained from diagonal compression tests executed on in-situ masonry panels, the paper presents a constitutive model, [...]

  • E. Coïsson, D. Ferretti, F. Pagliari
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Masonry vaults are widespread and characteristic structural elements of our built heritage since many centuries, but for a very long time they were built only based upon the [...]

  • Y. Saretta, L. Sbrogio, M. Valluzzi
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    The definition of seismic risk scenarios necessarily depends on the attribution of a vulnerability class to each building of a stock. In the macroseismic scale (EMS-98) the [...]

  • V. Mentese, O. Celik
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    Substantial part of heritage structures in Turkey is historic masonry arch bridges. To explore modeling issues, a numerical work has been initiated to better understand and [...]

  • S. Maino, K. Cabezas, M. Koch
    SAHC.

    Abstract
    A few months after the San Francisco earthquake and fire in April 1906, the prosperous and cosmopolitan city of Valparaíso (Chile) suffered a similar catastrophe, sparking [...]

  • L. Verduzco Martínez, J. Rangel, M. Hernández, J. Zaragoza
    Criterios de refuerzo por traslapes y empalmes a través de programación visual para el diseño óptimo de marcos de concreto reforzado (2021). Coloquio 15, Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro, 2021

    Abstract
    In the present work the development and application of an optimal design process for reinforced concrete frames is exposed, taking on account optimal distributions of reinforcing [...]

  • A. Chesnokov, V. Mikhailov, I. Dolmatov
    membranes2021.

  • A. Pronk
    membranes2021.

  • H. Pottmann
    membranes2021.

  • K. Bernert
    membranes2021.

  • J. Llorens
    membranes2021.

  • Y. Song, S. Panwar, A. Aris, U. Gandhi
    membranes2021.

  • T. Hermeking, M. Jenni
    membranes2021.