Volume 3, L – 174: Masonry in sustainable housing construction
Author KASAPOGLU, E. Istanbul Kultur University, Faculty of Engineering and Architecture, Dept. of Architecture, Bakirkoy- Istanbul Abstract Masonry is a construction of stones, bricks or blocks which can be single- […]
Volume 3, L – 171: Strengthening of a damaged byzantine church
Author KARANTONI, F. University of Patras, Department of Civil Engineering Abstract In the present paper a study on the strengthening of a small byzantine church damaged by earthquakes is presented. […]
Volume 3, L – 161: Performance of historical domes and vaults in India
Author JAGADISH, S. K. RV College of Engineering, Bangalore, Department of Civil Engineering Abstract Construction of domes has been practiced in India for nearly fifteen centuries. Corbelled stone roofs have […]
Volume 3, L – 148: The determination of seismic behaviour and retrofit of historical masonry minaret with FRP
Author TURK, A. M.; COSGUN, C. Istanbul Kultur University, Civil Engineering Department Abstract The paper deals with the dynamic behaviour and retrofit method of a block masonry minaret of a […]
Volume 3, L – 144: Comparison of failure of injection anchors as supplementary reinforcement inside masonry and concrete
Author GIGLA, B. Fachhochschule Lübeck, University of Applied Sciences, Germany Abstract Supplementary injection anchors are used as a repairing-system inside historic masonry for transferring tensile-forces that cannot be transmitted by […]
Volume 3, L – 137: Effect of wooden ties on the behaviour of historic stone masonry vaults
Author GEDIK, Y. H.; SESIGUR, H.; CELIK, O. C.; CILI, F. Istanbul Technical University, Faculty of Architecture, Division of Theory of Structures Abstract This study mainly focuses on the effectiveness […]
Volume 3, L – 99: Rise and decline of the Fusée Ceramic Vaults
Author ARENDS, J.; KAMERLING, W. Technical University Delft, Faculty Architecture Abstract This paper describes the technique for building roofs constructed with the system known as Fusée Ceramic. This system was […]
Volume 3, L – 98: Structural aspects of vaults composed of ceramic elements, mortar and steel
Author KAMERLING, M. W. Delft Technical University, Faculty of Architecture, Department of Structural Design Abstract Just after World War II a structural system, known as Fusée Ceramique, was popular in […]
Volume 3, L – 82: Design of facade repairs for historic masonry skyscrapers: When stronger isn’t always better
Author GERNS, E.; WILL, R. Wiss, Janney, Elstner Assoc. Inc Abstract Many of the early American historic skyscrapers were demolished in the decades following World War II. Many of these […]
Volume 3, L – 81: In situ investigation and stability analysis of Famagusta Churches
Author LOURENÇO, P. B.; RAMOS, L. F.; TRUJILLO, A. ISISE, University of Minho, Department of Civil Engineering, Guimarães, Portugal Abstract Famagusta was placed on the 2008 World Monuments Watch List […]
Volume 3, L – 78: Masonry gravity dams A numerical application for stability analysis
Author BRETAS, E. M. Universidade do Minho LEMOS, J. V. Laboratório Nacional de Engenharia Civil LOURENÇO, P. B Universidade do Minho Abstract This work presents a numerical application for stability […]
Volume 3, L – 46: Stone walls in Sicilian late Gothic buildings. Typological influences, constructive techniques and restorations in the twentieth century
Author BARONE, Z. University of Palermo, Dipartimento di Storia e Progetto nell’Architettura – L.I.R.B.A. Abstract The construction of stone walls in the Sicilian Late Gothic architecture – in use for […]