The document summarizes the agenda for the 1st International Conference on Historic Earthquake-Resistant Timber Frames in the Mediterranean Area (H.E.a.R.T.2013) held in November 2013 in Italy. The conference included technical sessions on the historical, constructive, experimental, and analytical assessment of traditional timber frames in seismic areas, with a focus on structures in the Mediterranean region. It provided an opportunity for researchers and experts to present and discuss topics such as the seismic behavior of various traditional construction techniques.
Maselli Giancarlo, Maselli La Diagnostica propedeutica al Recupero, al Restau...infoprogetto
L’intervento si inquadra nel programma di addestramento tecnico – scientifico dei professionisti incaricati del restauro, consolidamento e adeguamento degli edifici a seguito delle normative introdotte dal legislatore nel 2008 (NTC 2008). Tale Norma, che è stata sviluppata negli anni dai professionisti dei vari ordini dopo la famosa Ordinanza del 2003, impone procedure rigide sia per quanto riguarda “Il Progetto della Conoscenza”, sia per quanto concerne le attività professionali di verifiche strutturali e progettazione del restauro e del consolidamento. È per questo motivo che si è ritenuto aprire una finestra su tale problematica di cui il Prof. Maselli è stato, fina dagli anni ottanta, uno dei primi interpreti ed attori di questo processo operativo che si è consolidato a livello normativo solo nel 2008.
This document provides an introduction to the author's research on the constructional analysis of timber load bearing systems in Aegean Bronze Age architecture. It discusses the challenges of studying structural elements that no longer exist and the importance of thorough documentation. The author analyzes case studies of horizontal and vertical timber reinforcement systems used in Minoan buildings. Specifically, it examines evidence of horizontal timber grids in early buildings and the later widespread use of vertical timber pairs reinforced in rubble walls. Detailed drawings are highlighted as valuable for interpreting architectural remains and structural systems.
Infrared Thermography for the Characterization of Painted Vaults of Historic ...DCEE2017
Claudia Casapulla.
The infrared thermography is a type of non-destructive investigation which can find interesting application in acquiring information about the structural features of ancient masonry buildings. In this case, in fact, the needs of preservation of the historical values have to be compound with the needs of achieving a proper level of knowledge of the parameters influencing the structural behaviour in order to perform a reliable evaluation of their seismic safety. A recent application of the infrared thermography was proposed in the framework of the Project on the seismic evaluation of the Museum of Capodimonte in Naples (Italy). The objective was to clarify if the painted vaults covering some rooms could have structural function and to identify their constructive typology. In this circumstance, an interesting methodological approach, with more general validity, has been developed by integrating the instrumental investigations with different sources of information, such as historical documents and hypotheses of critical interpretation.
LABORATORIO NERVI
Summer School 2018
Knowledge, restoration and valorisation
of twentieth century architecture
Critical, structural, technological aspects
Lecco Campus, 20th – 25th of July, 2018
room B0.2, building 09 ground floor
The Lecco Campus of the Politecnico di Milano welcomes this year the first Summer School of the Laboratorio Nervi. Inspired by the work of the great Italian designer and builder Pier Luigi Nervi (Sondrio, June 21st 1891 - Rome, January 9th 1979), the Laboratorio Nervi is being developed as a centre for study and analysis on the great issues of knowledge and conservation as well as restoration and valorisation of the twentieth century architecture. As for 2018, the Laboratorio Nervi Summer School will explore all these themes focusing on the critical, structural and technological aspects, within the framework of the European
year of cultural heritage.
Promoted and organised by:
Politecnico Milano 1863 – Polo territoriale di Lecco
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Implemented by:
P.L. Nervi Project Association
Do.Co.Mo.Mo. Italy
in cooperation with:
CTE – Collegio dei Tecnici della Industrializzazione
Edilizia
Ordine degli Ingegneri di Lecco
FIB – International Federation for Structural Concrete
https://www.scribd.com/document/381264704/Summer-School-Laboratorio-Nervi-2018
Rossella Venezia is an Italian structural and geotechnical engineer currently working as an early seismic risk researcher at the University of Toronto. She has a Bachelor's degree in architectural engineering from the University of Naples Federico II and a Master's degree in structural and geotechnical engineering from the same university. Her experience includes work as a junior structural engineer, post-graduate researcher, and structural engineering intern focusing on seismic analysis and design of reinforced concrete structures.
Maselli Giancarlo, Maselli La Diagnostica propedeutica al Recupero, al Restau...infoprogetto
L’intervento si inquadra nel programma di addestramento tecnico – scientifico dei professionisti incaricati del restauro, consolidamento e adeguamento degli edifici a seguito delle normative introdotte dal legislatore nel 2008 (NTC 2008). Tale Norma, che è stata sviluppata negli anni dai professionisti dei vari ordini dopo la famosa Ordinanza del 2003, impone procedure rigide sia per quanto riguarda “Il Progetto della Conoscenza”, sia per quanto concerne le attività professionali di verifiche strutturali e progettazione del restauro e del consolidamento. È per questo motivo che si è ritenuto aprire una finestra su tale problematica di cui il Prof. Maselli è stato, fina dagli anni ottanta, uno dei primi interpreti ed attori di questo processo operativo che si è consolidato a livello normativo solo nel 2008.
This document provides an introduction to the author's research on the constructional analysis of timber load bearing systems in Aegean Bronze Age architecture. It discusses the challenges of studying structural elements that no longer exist and the importance of thorough documentation. The author analyzes case studies of horizontal and vertical timber reinforcement systems used in Minoan buildings. Specifically, it examines evidence of horizontal timber grids in early buildings and the later widespread use of vertical timber pairs reinforced in rubble walls. Detailed drawings are highlighted as valuable for interpreting architectural remains and structural systems.
Infrared Thermography for the Characterization of Painted Vaults of Historic ...DCEE2017
Claudia Casapulla.
The infrared thermography is a type of non-destructive investigation which can find interesting application in acquiring information about the structural features of ancient masonry buildings. In this case, in fact, the needs of preservation of the historical values have to be compound with the needs of achieving a proper level of knowledge of the parameters influencing the structural behaviour in order to perform a reliable evaluation of their seismic safety. A recent application of the infrared thermography was proposed in the framework of the Project on the seismic evaluation of the Museum of Capodimonte in Naples (Italy). The objective was to clarify if the painted vaults covering some rooms could have structural function and to identify their constructive typology. In this circumstance, an interesting methodological approach, with more general validity, has been developed by integrating the instrumental investigations with different sources of information, such as historical documents and hypotheses of critical interpretation.
LABORATORIO NERVI
Summer School 2018
Knowledge, restoration and valorisation
of twentieth century architecture
Critical, structural, technological aspects
Lecco Campus, 20th – 25th of July, 2018
room B0.2, building 09 ground floor
The Lecco Campus of the Politecnico di Milano welcomes this year the first Summer School of the Laboratorio Nervi. Inspired by the work of the great Italian designer and builder Pier Luigi Nervi (Sondrio, June 21st 1891 - Rome, January 9th 1979), the Laboratorio Nervi is being developed as a centre for study and analysis on the great issues of knowledge and conservation as well as restoration and valorisation of the twentieth century architecture. As for 2018, the Laboratorio Nervi Summer School will explore all these themes focusing on the critical, structural and technological aspects, within the framework of the European
year of cultural heritage.
Promoted and organised by:
Politecnico Milano 1863 – Polo territoriale di Lecco
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Implemented by:
P.L. Nervi Project Association
Do.Co.Mo.Mo. Italy
in cooperation with:
CTE – Collegio dei Tecnici della Industrializzazione
Edilizia
Ordine degli Ingegneri di Lecco
FIB – International Federation for Structural Concrete
https://www.scribd.com/document/381264704/Summer-School-Laboratorio-Nervi-2018
Rossella Venezia is an Italian structural and geotechnical engineer currently working as an early seismic risk researcher at the University of Toronto. She has a Bachelor's degree in architectural engineering from the University of Naples Federico II and a Master's degree in structural and geotechnical engineering from the same university. Her experience includes work as a junior structural engineer, post-graduate researcher, and structural engineering intern focusing on seismic analysis and design of reinforced concrete structures.
5th International Workshop on Design in
Civil and Environmental Engineering
October 6-8th Sapienza University of Rome, ITALY
DCEE 2016 program overview draft 23/09/2016
TRANSLATE - Structural Design in Material FabricationStroNGER2012
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ELAICH - Educational Linkage Approach in Cultural Heritage.
For more information and presentations, please visit: http://elaich.technion.ac.il/
Historic structural systems - behaviour and typical damages. Types of structural members and their effect on the behaviour of historic structures. Methods for the in situ investigation of historic structures
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The Mechanics of Materials and Structures Laboratory at ISTI-CNR carries out research in continuum mechanics and structural engineering using numerical methods. The laboratory develops the finite element code NOSA to model materials like masonry and solve mechanics problems. It applies NOSA to analyze historical masonry structures and evaluate strengthening techniques. The laboratory also collaborates on projects to develop tools for analyzing and preserving cultural heritage buildings.
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Tsakanika_Icomos conference 2005 the turkish mansion the aga mehmet mosquenicola ruggieri
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The document summarizes research on deriving fragility curves for traditional timber-framed masonry buildings in Lefkas, Greece using nonlinear static analysis. Key points:
- Traditional timber-framed masonry buildings in Lefkas have a "dual" structural system with stone masonry on the ground floor and a secondary timber post system to resist earthquake loads if the ground floor fails.
- Nonlinear static pushover analyses are used to develop pushover curves for the primary and secondary systems, which are then combined into a capacity curve to define damage states and derive fragility curves.
- Four damage states are defined: slight, moderate, heavy damage and collapse based on criteria related to
The document outlines principles for preserving historic timber structures that recognize their cultural significance and vulnerability. It recommends thorough documentation, diagnosis, and monitoring before any intervention. Interventions should follow traditional means where possible, be reversible, and not hinder future preservation work or access to the structure's evidence. Replacement timber should match the original as closely as possible. Education is key to sustainable preservation of these important cultural heritage sites.
5th International Workshop on Design in
Civil and Environmental Engineering
October 6-8th Sapienza University of Rome, ITALY
DCEE 2016 program overview draft 23/09/2016
TRANSLATE - Structural Design in Material FabricationStroNGER2012
The document outlines the schedule and agenda for a 5-day workshop on structural design and digital/physical prototyping in Rome from May 14-18, 2014. Day 1 involves introductions and lectures on digital prototyping using Karamba software. Days 2-4 focus on fabricating 1m3 mock-ups and evolving 2x2x2m3 structural models using a single material. Participants will construct prototypes and test their structural design. On the final day, participants will present their final fabrication files and assembled ultra-lightweight structure prototypes made of single material component networks. The goal is to rethink the definition of a brick through digital and physical prototyping.
This curriculum vitae outlines the career and qualifications of Ljubomir Tashkov. It details his educational background, including degrees obtained from the University of St. Cyril and Methodius. It provides an overview of his professional experience working at the Institute of Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Seismology, including roles as Research Engineer, Assistant Professor, Associate Professor and Professor. It also lists his main activities and areas of expertise in structural dynamics, experimental mechanics, and seismic testing.
This document discusses lessons learned from traditional shell structures for multi-storey buildings. It explores how engineering forms evolved from the structure of ship hulls and the metaphor of church naves. Dense urban living led to multi-storey timber and masonry constructions based on ship frames in places like Lisbon, Germany, and England. Later, reinforced concrete buildings derived skeleton structures from Gothic cathedrals. Traditional buildings often withstood earthquakes better than modern structures due to local construction knowledge and designs inspired by ship hulls, which are resilient to lateral forces like waves.
ELAICH - Educational Linkage Approach in Cultural Heritage.
For more information and presentations, please visit: http://elaich.technion.ac.il/
Historic structural systems - behaviour and typical damages. Types of structural members and their effect on the behaviour of historic structures. Methods for the in situ investigation of historic structures
This document provides the program and abstracts for the 12th European Meeting on Ancient Ceramics held from September 18-21, 2013 in Padova, Italy. The conference included oral presentations over six sessions on topics related to ancient ceramics including methodological developments, dating techniques, glazed pottery, experimental firings, ceramics as building materials, and technology and provenance. It also included two poster sessions. The document provides an overview of the conference, detailed program schedules, and 200-word abstracts for each of the oral and poster presentations.
The Mechanics of Materials and Structures Laboratory at ISTI-CNR carries out research in continuum mechanics and structural engineering using numerical methods. The laboratory develops the finite element code NOSA to model materials like masonry and solve mechanics problems. It applies NOSA to analyze historical masonry structures and evaluate strengthening techniques. The laboratory also collaborates on projects to develop tools for analyzing and preserving cultural heritage buildings.
The document summarizes the restoration project of a post-Byzantine mansion in Athens. It describes the mansion's structural system, including timber floors and roofs supported by timber frame walls and timber-reinforced rubble masonry walls. It outlines structural problems like destruction of wall continuity and timber reinforcements. It also summarizes the numerical analysis method using ABAQUS to model the building and investigate its seismic response.
Tsakanika_Icomos conference 2005 the turkish mansion the aga mehmet mosquenicola ruggieri
This document discusses the methodology for restoring two historical buildings in Rhodes, Turkey - a Turkish mansion and the Hagi Mehmet Aga mosque. For each building, the document describes the construction, existing structural issues, analysis conducted, and proposed interventions. The analysis involved detailed structural drawings, finite element models, and identifying original timber tying systems. For both buildings, light interventions are proposed to reinforce structures, like adding timber diaphragms, while respecting the original designs. The interventions aim to improve seismic performance without major changes to the historic structures.
The document summarizes research on deriving fragility curves for traditional timber-framed masonry buildings in Lefkas, Greece using nonlinear static analysis. Key points:
- Traditional timber-framed masonry buildings in Lefkas have a "dual" structural system with stone masonry on the ground floor and a secondary timber post system to resist earthquake loads if the ground floor fails.
- Nonlinear static pushover analyses are used to develop pushover curves for the primary and secondary systems, which are then combined into a capacity curve to define damage states and derive fragility curves.
- Four damage states are defined: slight, moderate, heavy damage and collapse based on criteria related to
The document outlines principles for preserving historic timber structures that recognize their cultural significance and vulnerability. It recommends thorough documentation, diagnosis, and monitoring before any intervention. Interventions should follow traditional means where possible, be reversible, and not hinder future preservation work or access to the structure's evidence. Replacement timber should match the original as closely as possible. Education is key to sustainable preservation of these important cultural heritage sites.
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Discover how MongoDB Atlas and vector search technology can revolutionize your application's search capabilities. This comprehensive presentation covers:
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* Step-by-step implementation guide
* Live demos with code snippets
* Enhancing LLM capabilities with vector search
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Perfect for developers, AI enthusiasts, and tech leaders. Learn how to leverage MongoDB Atlas to deliver highly relevant, context-aware search results, transforming your data retrieval process. Stay ahead in tech innovation and maximize the potential of your applications.
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Crucial components like the kernel and shell are dissected, highlighting their indispensable functions in resource management and user interface interaction. Das elucidates how the kernel acts as the central nervous system, orchestrating process scheduling, memory allocation, and device management. Meanwhile, the shell serves as the gateway for user commands, bridging the gap between human input and machine execution. 💻
The narrative then shifts to a captivating exploration of prominent desktop OSs, Windows, macOS, and Linux. Windows, with its globally ubiquitous presence and user-friendly interface, emerges as a cornerstone in personal computing history. macOS, lauded for its sleek design and seamless integration with Apple's ecosystem, stands as a beacon of stability and creativity. Linux, an open-source marvel, offers unparalleled flexibility and security, revolutionizing the computing landscape. 🖥️
Moving to the realm of mobile devices, Das unravels the dominance of Android and iOS. Android's open-source ethos fosters a vibrant ecosystem of customization and innovation, while iOS boasts a seamless user experience and robust security infrastructure. Meanwhile, discontinued platforms like Symbian and Palm OS evoke nostalgia for their pioneering roles in the smartphone revolution.
The journey concludes with a reflection on the ever-evolving landscape of OS, underscored by the emergence of real-time operating systems (RTOS) and the persistent quest for innovation and efficiency. As technology continues to shape our world, understanding the foundations and evolution of operating systems remains paramount. Join Pravash Chandra Das on this illuminating journey through the heart of computing. 🌟
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The original Czech 🇨🇿 version of the presentation can be found here: https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/hlavni-novinky-souvisejici-s-ccs-tsi-2023-2023-1695/269688092 .
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Generating privacy-protected synthetic data using Secludy and MilvusZilliz
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- Understand the fundamentals of anomaly detection and its importance in identifying unusual behavior or failures in systems.
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- Learn about edge computing and IoT, and how they enable real-time data processing and decision-making at the source.
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- Explore Apache Kafka for real-time data streaming and Amazon S3 for scalable storage solutions.
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12. Jupyter Notebooks with Code Examples
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TrustArc Webinar - 2024 Global Privacy SurveyTrustArc
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H.Ea.R.T.2013 Technical sessions
1. 1st International Conference on
Historic Earthquake-Resistant Timber Frames in the Mediterranean Area
H.Ea.R.T.2013
November 4-5, 2013, University of Calabria, ITALY
TECHNICAL SESSIONS
OPENING CONFERENCE Monday 4th November 9.00
VILLA RENDANO, Cosenza
Welcome Addresses by the Civil Authorities
CHAIR OF THE CONFERENCE: Prof. Raffaele Zinno, University of Calabria, ITALY
General Paper
Timber Buildings in Seism-prone Areas
Gennaro Tampone, ICOMOS Wood Scientific Committee
Session 1 HISTORICAL AND CONSTRUCTIVE ASPECTS 1
Chair: Gennaro Tampone, ICOMOS Wood Scientific Committee
a.
Key Note Lecture
The Composite Timber-framed and Masonry Structures of Minoan era
Eleftheria Tsakanika National Technical University of Athens, GREECE
1.
La carpenteria lignea nei templi arcaici di Francavilla Marittima
10.20 – 10.35
Rossella Pace, University of Calabria, ITALY - Ecole Normale Supérieure Paris ,
FRANCE - Daniela
Costanzo, Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, Paris, FRANCE - University of Calabria, ITALY
2.
Timber Framing Wall in the Italic Civilization
10.35 – 10.50
Nicola Ruggieri, University of Calabria, ITALY
3.
Berat, Anti-seismic Technologies and their Resistance through the Ages (A
Mediterranean Story)
10.50 – 11.05
Aurora Skrame Stella, University of Calabria, ITALY
DISCUSSION
Coffe break
11.05 – 11.25
2. 4.
Some Features of the Traditional Timber Framing in the Japanese Islands
among the Seismic Areas around the Pacific Ocean
11.25 – 11.40
Toshikazu Tsuchimoto, Shinshu University, JAPAN – Nobuo Ito, ICOMOS, JAPAN
5.
Historical Timber as a Sustainable Material. Studies about Islamic
Architecture in Egypt
11.40 – 11.55
Dalia Shebl Said, Kafr Elsheikh University, EGYPT
Session 2
HISTORICAL AND CONSTRUCTIVE ASPECTS 2
Chair: Nobuo Ito, Icomos, JAPAN
Randolph Langebanch, Conservationtech Consulting, USA
b.
Key Note Lecture
The importance of Timber Structure in antiseismic Byzantine and Post Byzantine construction.
Panos Touliatos, National Technical University of Athens, GREECE
1.
Tra il saper teorico e la pratica operativa. Note sull’utilizzo degli
incatenamenti lignei nei Trattati di Architettura tra XVI e XVIII secolo
12.15 – 12.30
Cristiana Coscarella, University of Calabria, ITALY
2.
Constructional Techniques in l’Aquila post 1703 Reconstruction
12.30 – 12.45
Caterina Carocci, University of Syracuse, ITALY – Cesare Tocci, Sapienza University of Rome, ITALY
DISCUSSION
3.
Mechanical and Constructive Interpretation of the Giovanni Vivenzio Model
12.45 – 13.00
Nicola Ruggieri, University of Calabria, ITALY – Raffaele Zinno, University of Calabria, ITALY
4.
Assessment of Timber Framed Structure : Outcomes of the Cost Action
FP1101 WG1 Workshop
13.00 – 13.15
Mariapaola Riggio, CNR IVALSA Trees and Timber Institute, ITALY
5.
Construction Tecniques of Timber Framed Houses Built after the 1894
Istanbul Earthquake
13.15 – 13.30
Damla Acar , Istanbul Technical University, TURKEY - Deniz Mazlum, Istanbul Technical University, TURKEY
6.
Timber Framed House for Post-seismic Reconstruction: a Historical and
Technological Comparison Between San Francisco and 1908 Reggio
Calabria Earthquakes
Alessia Bianco, Mediterranea University of Reggio Calabria, ITALY
DISCUSSION
13.30 – 13.45
4. Tuesday 5th November 9.15
University of Calabria, Arcavacata di Rende (Cosenza) – University club –
General Paper
When a Frame is Not a Frame: Timber Construction & Earthquake-Resilience from
Roman Times to the Present
Randolph Langenbach, Conservationtech Consulting, CALIFORNIA USA
Session 3
ASSESSMENT BY EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATIONS
Chair: Giacomo Tempesta, University of Florence, ITALY
Graça Vasconcelos, University of Minho, PORTUGAL
c.
Key Note Lecture
Behaviour of the Borbone Constructive System Under Cyclic Loading
Nicola Ruggieri, University of Calabria, ITALY – Raffaele Zinno, University of Calabria, ITALY
1.
Seismic Performance of Traditional Half-Timbered Walls: Experimental
Results
10.20 – 10.35
Elisa Poletti, University of Minho, PORTUGAL – Graça Vasconcelos, University of Minho, PORTUGAL
2.
Experimental Study on Timber Framed Masonry Structures
10.35 – 10.50
Andrea Dutu, Tokyo Institute of Technology, JAPAN – Hiroyasu Sakata, Tokyo Institute of Technology, JAPAN
– Yoshihiro Yamazaki, Tokyo Institute of Technology, JAPAN
DISCUSSION
Coffe break
10.50 – 11.30
3.
11.30 – 11.45
Shaking Table Test of Full Scale Model of Timber Framed Brick Masonry
Walls for Structural Restoration of Tomioka Silk Mil, Registered as
Tentative World Cultural Heritage in Japan.
Toshikazu Hanazato, MIE University, JAPAN – Yoshiaki Tominaga, Bunkazai Kozo Keikaku, JAPAN - Tadashi
Mikoshiba, National Research Institute for Earth
Science and Disaster Prevention, JAPAN - Yasushi Niitsu ,
Tokyo Denki University, JAPAN
4.
Statistical Evaluation of Mechanical Behaviour of Timber Framed Ancient
Buildings, Using on Site non Destructive Tests
11.45 – 12.00
Alessia Bianco, Mediterranea University of Reggio Calabria, ITALY – Vittorio Ceradini, Mediterranea University
of Reggio Calabria, ITALY
5.
“Case baraccate” e “baracche migliorate” a Casamicciola
12.00 – 12.15
5. Marina D’Aprile, Second University of Naples, ITALY - Margaret Bicco, Second University of Naples, ITALY
DISCUSSION
Lunch
12.30 – 14.00
6. Session 4
SEISMIC ASSESSMENT BY MODELLING
Chair: Raffaele Zinno, University of Calabria, ITALY
Ario Ceccotti, CNR Ivalsa, ITALY
d.
Key Note Lecture
Seismic Performance Evaluation of Timber-framed Masonry Walls. Experimental Tests and
Numerical Modelling
Stefano Galassi, University of Florence, ITALY; Francesco Pugi, Aedes, ITALY; Nicola Ruggieri, University of
Calabria, ITALY; Giacomo Tempesta, University of Florence, ITALY;
e.
1.
Key Note Lecture
A Proposal for a Procedure to Evaluate the Seismic Vulnerability of Historic Timber Frame
Ario Ceccotti, CNR Ivalsa, ITALY – Carmen Sandhaas, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie Holzbau
und Baukonstruktionen, GERMANY
14.40 – 14.55
An Overview on the Seismic Behaviour of Timber Frame Structures
Lourenço Paulo B., University of Minho, PORTUGAL – Elisa Poletti, University of Minho, PORTUGAL – Graça
Vasconcelos, University of Minho, PORTUGAL
2.
14.55 – 15.10
Historic Timber-frame Buildings in Albania
Grigor Angjeliu, Institute of Monuments of Culture, ALBANIA – Kozeta Angjeliu, University of Tirana, ALBANIA
– Loreta Çapeli, Polytechnic University of Tirana, ALBANIA
DISCUSSION
3.
The Earthquake-resistant Traditional Timber Structure in Anatolia - An
Evaluation of the Seismic Performance of a Traditional Timber Building in
Istanbul with the FEM -
15.10 – 15.25
Hulya Dişkaya, Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, TURKEY
4.
Practical Simulation Ttools for the Seismic Analysis of Timber-Framed
Masonry Structures
15.25 – 15.40
Leonidas Alexandros S. kouris, IUSS Pavia, ITALY
5.
Earthquake Response of Historic Buildings at Lefkas Island
Triantaflyllos Makarios, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, GREECE – Milton
University, CYPRUS
15.40 – 15.55
Demosthenous, Frederick
DISCUSSION
Coffe break
15.55 – 16.25
7. Session 5
CONSERVATION AND STRENGTHENING
Chair: Panos Touliatos, National Technical University of Athens, GREECE
Eleftheria Tsakanika, National Technical University of Athens,
GREECE
f.
Key Note Lecture
ICOMOS Principles for the Preservation of Historic Timber Structures
Gennaro Tampone, ICOMOS International Wood Committee
1.
An Ancient Prototype of Modern Anti-seismic Wooden Framed systems.
The Case-Study of “Casa a graticcio” in the Archeological Site of
Hercolaneum
16.45 – 17.00
Stefania Pollone, University of Naples Federico II, ITALY
2.
Building
17.00 – 17.15
Un piano diagnostico a sostegno di interventi conservativi su case
baraccate
17.15 – 17.30
Reintroducing
Techniques
Timber
Reinforced
Earthquake
Resistant
Tom Schacher , Swiss Humanitarian Aid Group, SWITZERLAND
3.
Caterina Gattuso, University of Calabria, ITALY – Philomène Gattuso, University of Calabria, ITALY
4.
Restauro conservativo e prestazioni energetiche di edifici misti intelaiati in
legno-muratura: un cantiere sperimentale ad Oppido Mamertina (Rc)
Alessia Bianco, Mediterranea University of Reggio Calabria, ITALY
University of Reggio Calabria, ITALY
5.
17.30 – 17.45
- Alessandro Rugolo, Mediterranea
A Proposal for the Consolidation of the Earthen Shali Mosque in Swa with
Wooden Lacings
17.45 – 18.00
Giacomo Martines, Polytechnic of Bari, ITALY
CLOSING CONFERENCE
Wednesday 6th November 8.00
Technical visit to Mileto
Mileto (Vv) was the ancient seat of the court of Ruggero the Great Count. It was completely destroyed in
1783 after the catastrophic earthquake that struck the Calabria region. The reconstruction of the XVIII th C
was executed adopting the Borbone anti-seismic constructive system. Some edifices characterized by
masonry reinforced with timber framing (so called “Case Baraccata”) are still conserved in Mileto.
8. Poster Session
1.
The Experimental Evidences of the Structural Elements of Traditional Timber Buildings
in Istanbul
Hulya Dişkaya, Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, TURKEY
2.
Seismic Performance of Traditional Timber Structural Elements
Elisa Poletti, University of Minho, PORTUGAL – Graça Vasconcelos, University of Minho,
PORTUGAL – Branco M. Jorge, University of Minho, PORTUGAL
3.
Traditional Earthquake-resistant Timber frames in North America
Richard Collins, Trillium Dell Timberworks, USA
4.
The Restoration Project of the Timber-framed Walls of Benizelo's Mansion in Athens
Eleftheria Tsakanika National Technical University of Athens, GREECE
5.
Before the Code: 18th Century Design Rules of Seismic Resistant Wooden Structure
Chiara Tardini, Politecnico di Milano, ITALY – Valentina Sumini, Politecnico di Milano, ITALY –
Eleftheria Tsakanika, N. T. U. of Athens, GREECE
6.
Seismic Resistance of Assembled Triangulated Frames in Lebanon
Manal Assaf, Civil Engineer, LEBANON
7.
Centre of Excellence in Telč – European Infrastructure for Research and Diagnostics of
Cultural Heritage Objects
Riccardo Caciotti, Utam-Cet, CZECH REPUBLIC – Hasnikova Hana, Utam-Cet, CZECH REPUBLIC
– Kloiber Michal, Utam-Cet, CZECH REPUBLIC – Fabeš Roman, Utam-Cet, CZECH REPUBLIC
8.
Methodology for Vulnerability Assessment of Historic Masonry Building in Ancient Town
Chiara Altomare, University of Calabria, ITALY – Serena Artese, University of Calabria, ITALY
9.
Strategies of analyses for the evaluation of the seismic response of RC buildings
Francesca Ansioso, University of Calabria, ITALY – Luigi Campolongo, University of Calabria, ITALY
– Fortunato Cuppari, University of Calabria, ITALY - Antonio Madeo, University of Calabria, ITALY Raffaele Zinno, University of Calabria, ITALY
Poster competition
Participants are invited to express their preference for the best poster. Please use the card that you have
received during registration.
OPENING EXHIBITION
Strutture architettoniche lignee nella World Heritage List e altre…
ideation and co-ordination: Gennaro Tampone, Michela Semplici
SOCIAL PROGRAMME
Technical visit to old town of Cosenza and Mileto (Vv)