The earthquake occurred on the 6th of April 2009 in the Abruzzo Region of Italy seriously hit the Cultural Heritage (C.H.) patrimony with major destructive effects on L’Aquila, a city of 70,000 inhabitants with the size and the historical and strategic importance of the region’s capital. The toll in terms of structural damages was enormous, also considered that a vast amount of buildings were made of poorly arranged masonry composed by round pebbles, with mortar of scarce mechanical characteristics.
Emergency actions for the preservation of cultural heritage buildings after the L’Aquila earthquake
MODENA, CLAUDIO;MUNARI, MARCO;VALLUZZI, MARIA ROSA;GIRARDELLO, PAOLO;LORENZONI, FILIPPO;DA PORTO, FRANCESCA;CASARIN, FILIPPO
2011
Abstract
The earthquake occurred on the 6th of April 2009 in the Abruzzo Region of Italy seriously hit the Cultural Heritage (C.H.) patrimony with major destructive effects on L’Aquila, a city of 70,000 inhabitants with the size and the historical and strategic importance of the region’s capital. The toll in terms of structural damages was enormous, also considered that a vast amount of buildings were made of poorly arranged masonry composed by round pebbles, with mortar of scarce mechanical characteristics.File in questo prodotto:
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