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This book provides a novel approach to building pathology in
current buildings. Drawing on the available literature, hands-on
experience and fieldwork inspections, it presents a systematic
perspective on the pathology of the building envelope. The book
addresses natural stone claddings, adhesive ceramic tiling,
renders, painted surfaces, External Thermal Insulation Composite
Systems (ETICS), architectural concrete surfaces, windows and doors
framing, and claddings for pitched and flat roofs. In addition to
highlighting selected materials and construction elements, the book
proposes a global classification system for defects and their
probable causes, together with in situ diagnosis methods and repair
techniques. It also identifies the relationships between defects
and causes, diagnosis methods and repair techniques, and the
interdependence between different defects, presenting these
relations in the form of correlation matrices. Support files with
detailed information and an inspection form are also provided.
Selected case studies are presented to illustrate the value of a
guidance system in fieldwork. Given its scope, the book offers a
valuable guide, particularly for researchers, building inspectors,
civil engineers, architects and maintenance planners.
This book provides a novel approach to building pathology in
current buildings. Drawing on the available literature, hands-on
experience and fieldwork inspections, it presents a systematic
perspective on the pathology of the building envelope. The book
addresses natural stone claddings, adhesive ceramic tiling,
renders, painted surfaces, External Thermal Insulation Composite
Systems (ETICS), architectural concrete surfaces, windows and doors
framing, and claddings for pitched and flat roofs. In addition to
highlighting selected materials and construction elements, the book
proposes a global classification system for defects and their
probable causes, together with in situ diagnosis methods and repair
techniques. It also identifies the relationships between defects
and causes, diagnosis methods and repair techniques, and the
interdependence between different defects, presenting these
relations in the form of correlation matrices. Support files with
detailed information and an inspection form are also provided.
Selected case studies are presented to illustrate the value of a
guidance system in fieldwork. Given its scope, the book offers a
valuable guide, particularly for researchers, building inspectors,
civil engineers, architects and maintenance planners.
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