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This study explores the multiple ways in which Congressional
Cemetery has been positioned for some two hundred years in "the
shadow" of the U.S. Capitol. The narrative proceeds
chronologically, discussing the burial ground during three periods:
a) The antebellum years; b) The years from the end of the Civil War
to approximately 1970, when the site progressively deteriorated; c)
The period from the early 1970s to 2007, when both public and
private organizations worked to preserve the physical site and the
memory of what it has been and continues to represent. This
monograph on Congressional Cemetery focuses on the dominant
narrative associated with the site: its legacy as the first
national burial ground in the United States. Given this emphasis,
the text presents a political and cultural analysis of the
cemetery, with particular focus on the participation of the U.S.
Congress. "This book makes historians and many others aware of a
fascinating and complicated history. Moreover, it not only details
the long history of the cemetery, but it uses it to explore the
nature of historic memorials generally in the creation of national
memory." Steven Diner, Chancellor of Rutgers University at Newark.
"The Johnsons have done an excellent job of mining a wide range of
sources and conveying the complex history of an institution that
merits documentation... It's stunning to realize what a who's who
exists in that space." Howard Gillette, Professor Emeritus at
Rutgers University at Camden. "The history of Congressional
Cemetery is intimately tied up in the changing demographics of its
locale, and its corresponding decline as the neighborhood around
Christ Church changed led to its emergence as a cause celebre for
historic preservationists." Donald Kennon, Chief Historian for the
United States Capitol Historical Society, and editor of The Capitol
Dome.
This volume gathers the latest advances, innovations, and
applications in the field of structural health monitoring (SHM) and
more broadly in the fields of smart materials and intelligent
systems. The volume covers highly diverse topics, including signal
processing, smart sensors, autonomous systems, remote sensing and
support, UAV platforms for SHM, Internet of Things, Industry 4.0,
and SHM for civil structures and infrastructures. The
contributions, which are published after a rigorous international
peer-review process, highlight numerous exciting ideas that will
spur novel research directions and foster multidisciplinary
collaboration among different specialists. The contents of this
volume reflect the outcomes of the activities of EWSHM (European
Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring) in 2020.
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This practical guide to the assessment and repair of historic
buildings is invaluable for structural engineers, architects,
surveyors and builders working in all aspects of building
conservation. Taking a practical step-by-step approach, the authors
discuss the appraisal of buildings and the differences in
structural behaviour between new and existing structures. Each
stage in the appraisal is explained, using examples from the
authors' own work.
Each major construction material is assessed in detail, with
separate sections on masonry, concrete, timber and the particularly
complex issues of iron and steel framed buildings. Techniques for
testing the ability of a building to continue its existing use or
to be converted to a new use are explained.
.Detailed guide to appraisal and repair of historic buildings
.Analyses the key differences between new and existing
structures
.Written by practitioners and illustrated with examples from their
direct experience
This book gathers a selection of papers presented at the 4th
International Scientific Conference "Environmental Challenges in
Civil Engineering", ECCE 2020, , Opole, Poland, held on April
20-22, 2020, in Opole, Poland. The chapters, written by an
international group of experts, report on advanced finding in
structural material behaviour, and novel construction technologies
and procedures, with a focus on strategies to foster sustainable
civil engineering. Offering a good balance of theory and practice,
and covering both technical, as well as legal and organization
aspects in civil engineering and architectural projects, this book
offers extensive information on the state-of-the art and a timely
snapshot of current challenges in planning construction projects
and structural interventions in accordance with the principles of
environmental protection
Cultural heritage identifies and preserves past achievements for
the benefit of future generations. Examining the extent to which
heritage preservation is feasible in an era governed by modernism
and globalization is essential for both regional development and
cultural conservation. Conservation, Restoration, and Analysis of
Architectural and Archaeological Heritage provides innovative
insights into digital technologies that have produced important
methodological changes in the documentation, analysis, and
conservation of cultural heritage. The content within this
publication represents the work of digital restoration, inclusive
communication, and reality-based representation. It is a vital
reference source for software developers, sociologists,
policymakers, tourism managers, and academicians seeking coverage
on digital technologies and data processing in cultural heritage.
This book discusses systems of damage detection and structural
health monitoring in mechanical, civil, and aerospace structures.
It utilizes principles of fuzzy logic, probability theory, and
signal processing to develop systems and approaches that are robust
in the presence of both noise in the data and variations in
properties of materials which are intrinsic to the process of mass
production. This volume will be useful to graduate students,
researchers, and engineers working in this area, especially those
looking to understand and address model uncertainty in their
algorithms.
The book reports on the great improvements in the information and
knowledge management due to the digitalization of the building
sector. By summarizing several research projects addressing the
implementation of BIM in different stages of the building process,
and the definition of standards at Italian, European and
international levels for managing information relying on the
implementation of BIM-based processes, it showcases the efforts,
especially within the Italian building sector, to build a
standardized structure of information and develop tools for
collecting, sharing and exchanging information between stakeholders
involved in different stages of the building process, so as to
enhance the storage, traceability, usability and re-usability of
information management. Further, it presents an enhanced use of
information that relies on the adoption of the standardized
structure of information, and proposes dedicated applications for
automating the process of information fruition. Lastly, it features
a digital platform for different stakeholders in the building
sector, such as manufacturers, producers and construction
companies.
This book presents the preservation principles and the current
environmental challenges relating to monitoring heritage sites and
buildings under the effects of climate change. It provides a clear
overview of conservation action levels and the importance of
participation and cooperation between them, and discusses
evaluation and management methods, thermal comfort for the common
usages, and conceptual methods for enhancing the built heritage.
The research presented employed the "Zoom In, Zoom Out" approach
for monitoring the Syrian coastal heritage sites threatened by the
direct and indirect effects of climate change. Lastly, the book
establishes the basic principles and conservation strategies for
preserving the coastal heritage sites and buildings. As such, it is
a valuable reference resource for researchers, developers,
architects, and conservators involved in protecting the
architectural heritage in coastal areas. It can also be used as a
guidebook on preserving and monitoring built heritage sites at both
macro and micro levels.
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. Their methods of construction
range from traditional, such as stone or brick masonry to more
recent textile block systems and even reinforced concrete
frameworks.Reference is made to detailed visual inspections of
damaged structure providing valuable insight into possible causes
of failure; such inspections are usually combined with material
characterisation which is an essential input to numerical modelling
for assessing the behaviour of the structure before and after
retrofitting. The book describes strengthening techniques for
masonry walls including re-pointing, injection grouting and the use
of steel ties. The use of reinforced concrete is proposed in the
form of cast-in-place walls, jackets or tie-beams; that of carbon
fibre reinforced laminates for strengthening walls and slabs.
Innovative use of materials, such as shape memory alloys,
self-compacting concrete or thin lead layers is also suggested.
Particular attention is given to methods for moderating the
consequences of destructive earthquakes. Seismic energy absorbing
devices and base isolation systems are two effective means of
providing protection against future seismic events although their
application is often met with many technical challenges in
practice.Retrofitting of Heritage Structures: Design and evaluation
of strengthening techniques will be of interest to members of
academic institutions, government or private cultural preservation
establishments and specialist consultant engineers. 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.
This book presents a selection of the best papers from the HEaRT
2015 conference, held in Lisbon, Portugal, which provided a
valuable forum for engineers and architects, researchers and
educators to exchange views and findings concerning the
technological history, construction features and seismic behavior
of historical timber-framed walls in the Mediterranean countries.
The topics covered are wide ranging and include historical aspects
and examples of the use of timber-framed construction systems in
response to earthquakes, such as the gaiola system in Portugal and
the Bourbon system in southern Italy; interpretation of the
response of timber-framed walls to seismic actions based on
calculations and experimental tests; assessment of the
effectiveness of repair and strengthening techniques, e.g., using
aramid fiber wires or sheets; and modelling analyses. In addition,
on the basis of case studies, a methodology is presented that is
applicable to diagnosis, strengthening and improvement of seismic
performance and is compatible with modern theoretical principles
and conservation criteria. It is hoped that, by contributing to the
knowledge of this construction technique, the book will help to
promote conservation of this important component of Europe's
architectural heritage.
This book is a plea for a sympathetic approach to the conservation
and repair of traditional stone buildings. These beautiful
buildings are in danger of disappearing from the landscape because
they are not yet properly understood. Here is a book about saving
them by applying traditional techniques in a sympathetic manner,
using materials and methods that are in harmony with their nature.
Patrick McAfee, a stone-mason, conservation consultant and author
of the bestselling Irish Stone Walls, shows how traditional stone
buildings were originally constructed; he outlines the traditional
techniques, tells how the stone was worked and details the proper
methods of repair and maintenance. As well as dealing with stone,
the book also covers lime mortars and other traditional finishes.
Includes a survey of stone buildings world-wide. Much of the
information is practical, hands-on, and intended for the
enthusiastic householder as well as the more experienced builder,
with step-by-step instructions from an acknowledged expert.
This book provides the reader with a review of the most relevant
research on the structural characterization and seismic
retrofitting of adobe construction. It offers a complete review of
the latest research developments, and hence the relevance of the
field. The book starts with an introductory discussion on adobe
construction and its use throughout the world over time,
highlighting characteristics and performance of adobe masonry
structures as well as different contributions for cultural heritage
conservation (Chapter 1). Then, the seismic behaviour of adobe
masonry buildings is addressed, including examples of real
performance during recent earthquakes (Chapter 2). In the following
chapters, key research investigations on seismic response
assessment and retrofitting of adobe constructions are reviewed.
The review deals with the following issues: mechanical
characterization of adobe bricks and adobe masonry (Chapters 3 and
4); quasi-static and shaking table testing of adobe masonry walls
and structures (Chapters 5 and 6); non-destructive and
minor-destructive testing for characterization of adobe
constructions (Chapter 7); seismic strengthening techniques for
adobe constructions (Chapter 8); and numerical modelling of adobe
structures (Chapter 9). The book ends with Chapter 10, where some
general conclusions are drawn and research needs are identified.
Each chapter is co-authored by a group of experts from different
countries to comprehensively address all issues of adobe
constructions from a worldwide perspective. The information covered
in this book is fundamental to support civil engineers and
architects in the rehabilitation and strengthening of existing
adobe constructions and also in the design of new adobe buildings.
This information is also of interest to researchers, by providing a
summary of existing research and suggesting possible directions for
future research efforts.
Author Ian Cramb was a fifth-generation stonemason who relied on
traditional methods to create and restore beautiful stone
structures. In this do-it-yourself manual for homeowners, masonry
contractors, and restoration specialists, Cramb drew on his fifty
years of life experience in the craft to cover restoration
techniques for historic structures in the U.S. and Britain. The
book covers various types of stone, stone-cutting, and traditional
mortar mixes for walls, foundations, and buildings.
Nanotechnology has already demonstrated surprising potential for
improving the performance of construction materials and many of
these recent developments were facilitated by NICOM symposia. The
NICOM5 proceedings will cover the emerging opportunities and future
use of nanotechnology in construction and will illustrate the broad
potential for application of nanotechnology to challenging problems
involving materials and infrastructure.
This book presents a selection of the best papers from the HEaRT
2013 conference, held in Cosenza, Italy, which provided a valuable
forum for engineers and architects, researchers and educators to
exchange views and findings concerning the technological history,
construction features and seismic behavior of historical
timber-framed walls in the Mediterranean countries. The topics
covered are wide ranging and include historical aspects and
examples of the use of timber-framed construction systems in
response to earthquakes, such as the gaiola system in Portugal and
the Bourbon system in southern Italy; interpretation of the
response of timber-framed walls to seismic actions based on
calculations and experimental tests; assessment of the
effectiveness of repair and strengthening techniques, e.g., using
aramid fiber wires or sheets; and modelling analyses. In addition,
on the basis of case studies, a methodology is presented that is
applicable to diagnosis, strengthening and improvement of seismic
performance and is compatible with modern theoretical principles
and conservation criteria. It is hoped that, by contributing to the
knowledge of this construction technique, the book will help to
promote conservation of this important component of Europe's
architectural heritage.
The papers in this volume provide an introduction to well known and
established system identification methods for structural health
monitoring and to more advanced, state-of-the-art tools, able to
tackle the challenges associated with actual implementation.
Starting with an overview on fundamental methods, introductory
concepts are provided on the general framework of time and
frequency domain, parametric and non-parametric methods,
input-output or output only techniques. Cutting edge tools are
introduced including, nonlinear system identification methods;
Bayesian tools; and advanced modal identification techniques (such
as the Kalman and particle filters, the fast Bayesian FFT method).
Advanced computational tools for uncertainty quantification are
discussed to provide a link between monitoring and structural
integrity assessment. In addition, full scale applications and
field deployments that illustrate the workings and effectiveness of
the introduced monitoring schemes are demonstrated.
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