12th International Conference on Structural Repairs and Maintenance of Heritage Architecture ShareShare this conference with your friends on facebook !
5 - 7 September 2011 Chianciano Terme, Italy
STREMAH 2011 aims to bring together scholars and professionals to discuss a variety of topics related to architectural and maritime heritage.
The significance of the architectural heritage for the historical identity of a region, town or nation is now widely recognised throughout the world. In order to take care of our heritage we need to look beyond borders and continents to benefit from the experience gained from others and to gain a better understanding of its cultural background.
The success of the conference is due both to the importance given today to architectural heritage and the high quality of the presentations at the meetings. Each volume has gathered the most recent advances in research and up to date studies of heritage buildings. This has resulted in STREMAH becoming the most important conference of its kind.
Conference topics include; - Heritage architecture and historical aspects - Learning from the past - Regional architecture - Structural restoration of metallic structures - Preservation of archaeological sites - Modern (19th/20th century) heritage - Maritime heritage - Heritage masonry buildings - Adobe restorations - Wooden structures - Structural issues - Seismic vulnerability and vibrations - Assessment, retrofitting and reuse of heritage buildings - Surveying and monitoring - Material characterisation and problems - Simulation and modelling - New techniques and materials - Non-destructive techniques - Experimental validation and verification - Performance and maintenance - Environmental damage Social and economic aspect in heritage - Guidelines, codes and regulations for heritage
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