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Dario Bottino-Leone, Dagmar Elisabet Exner, Jennifer Adami, Alexandra Troi and Jessica Balest
The abandonment and deterioration of historic rural buildings in Europe raise significant issues, including hydrogeological risks, the loss of productive land, and cultural heritage decline. Despite being underestimated, these structures hold significant...
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Byeong-Uk Shin
A hanok is a traditional Korean house built with wood as the main structural material. It is constructed using cross- and unidirectional joint techniques without the use of steel. A hanok is composed of vertical and horizontal members, with columns being...
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Hasan Altan and Huriye Gürdalli
Cyprus with its rich cultural heritage has been the showcase of ornamentation throughout history with a rich variety of materials, details, and narratives. Integrating ornamentation with its body architecture can be seen as one of the storytellers of the...
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Shafarina Wahyu Trisyanti, Deni Suwardhi, Iwan Purnama and Ketut Wikantika
Despite the wealth of cultural heritage objects in Indonesia, some of which are considered UNESCO World Heritage sites, more documentation still needs to be done. One of the reasons behind this problem is that the documentation of complex cultural herita...
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Xiangrui Xiong, Yanhui Wang, Cheng Ma and Yuwei Chi
The Large Machine Factory (LMF) was built in the complex historical context of the late Qing Dynasty (1840?1912). Its space and construction faithfully record the architectural and cultural fusion between Chinese and western traditions and mark the begin...
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Shu-Shun Liu, Putri Utami, Agung Budiwirawan, Muhammad Faizal Ardhiansyah Arifin and Fernanda Sarwatatwadhika Perdana
The preservation and maintenance of ancient buildings, particularly heritage buildings, is a complex process that requires careful consideration of several aspects, including maintenance plans and budget availability. An effective long-term maintenance p...
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Junshan Liu, Graham Foreman, Anoop Sattineni and Botao Li
Heritage Building Information Modeling (HBIM) is increasingly utilized to develop accurate and semantic-rich databases for the representation, preservation, and renovation of cultural heritage. A critical factor in successful HBIM delivery is the intende...
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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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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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Rita Machete, Mariana Neves, Madalena Ponte, Ana Paula Falcão and Rita Bento
The preservation and safeguarding of built cultural heritage is a permanent concern for institutions. These structures were generally poorly prepared for movement triggered by natural disasters, a situation further complicated in the case of earthquakes,...
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