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Books > Professional & Technical > Civil engineering, surveying & building > Building construction & materials > Conservation of buildings & building materials
Communities have witnessed a fundamental shift in the ways they
interact with heritage sites. Much of this change has been driven
by the rapid democratization and widespread adoption of enabling
technologies. As expediency is embraced in the collection and
analysis of data, there may also be a certain amount of intimacy
lost with both the tangible and intangible vestiges of the past.
Analysis, Conservation, and Restoration of Tangible and Intangible
Cultural Heritage is a collection of innovative research on the
quantitative methods and digital workflows transforming cultural
heritage. There is no contesting the value of advanced
non-destructive diagnostic imaging techniques for the analysis of
heritage structures and objects. Highlighting topics including 3D
modeling, conservation, and digital surveying, this book is ideally
designed for conservation and preservation specialists,
archaeologists, anthropologists, historians, academicians, and
students seeking current research on data-driven, evidence-based
decision making to improve intervention outcomes.
Long-Term Performance and Durability of Masonry Structures:
Degradation Mechanisms, Health Monitoring and Service Life Design
focuses on the long-term performance of masonry and historical
structures. The book covers a wide range of related topics,
including degradation mechanisms in different masonry types,
structural health monitoring techniques, and long-term performance
and service life design approaches. Each chapter reflects recent
findings and the state-of-the-art, providing practical guidelines.
Key topics covered include the theoretical background, transport
properties, testing and modeling, protective measures and standards
and codes. The book's focus is on individual construction
materials, the composite system and structural performance.
Earthquakes pose myriad dangers to heritage collections worldwide.
This book provides an accessible introduction to these dangers and
to the methodologies developed at the Getty and other museums
internationally for mitigating seismic vulnerability. Conceived as
a primer and reference, this abundantly illustrated volume begins
with an engaging overview of explanations for earthquakes from
antiquity to the nineteenth century. A series of chapters then
addresses our modern understanding of seismic events and approaches
for mitigating the damage they cause to heritage collections,
covering such subjects as earthquake measurement, hazard analysis,
the response of buildings and collections to seismic events, mount
making, and risk assessment; short sections by specialists in
seismic engineering complement the main text throughout. Readers
will find a range of effective seismic mitigation measures, from
simple low-cost approaches to complex base-isolation techniques. In
bridging the gap between seismologists and seismic engineers, on
the one hand, and collections care professionals, on the other,
this volume will be of interest to conservators, registrars,
designers, mount makers, and others involved in the management and
care of collections in museums and other cultural institutions. "
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