Search results for "construction techniques"

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The muqarnas ceiling of the Palatina Chapel in Palermo

2018

St. Peter’s Basilica inside the Royal Palace of Palermo, known as the Palatina Chapel, is one of the most popular medieval monuments in Sicily. Built between 1130 and 1163, it contains interesting wooden framings that represent both bearing and finishing structures. Studies about the Arab-Norman church have often concentrated on the very rich and suggestive decorative mosaic apparatus of walls and floorings, as well as the pictorial cycle of wooden ceilings. Knowledge about the constructive techniques adopted and, in particular, about the realization of the coverings, is very limited: there are wooden floors built at different levels, vaults and wooden ceilings and among these is the portio…

knowledgelcsh:NX1-820muqarnasSettore ICAR/10 - Architettura Tecnicalcsh:Arts in generalPalermostrutture lignee soffitto a muqarnas Palermo Cappella Palatinaconstruction techniqueswooden structuresCeilingwooden structures muqarnas ceiling Palermo Palatina ChapelWooden structurePalermo; wooden structures; muqarnas; ceiling; knowledge; construction techniquesMuqarna
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Rebuilt the space using stone or brick vaulted systems: catching the contemporary challenge of construction tradition

2019

In the recovery and restoration sites, as well as in the versatile word of university research about construction history, it’s not infrequent to study stereotomy for the re-proposal of stony or tiled vaulted systems, sometimes complex for their constitutive geometry, equipment, preliminary/subsidiary carpentry works. It represents a didactic study-key also in Engineering and Architecture Schools, through laboratories that teach to future designers a “know-how” that can be easily spent in their professional repercussions.

lcsh:Architectural engineering. Structural engineering of buildingsComplementary and alternative medicinelcsh:TH845-895Pharmaceutical ScienceSettore ICAR/10 - Architettura TecnicaPharmacology (medical)Vaulted systems Stereotomy Construction techniques Recovery SicilyTema
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3D reconstruction techniques made easy: know-how and pictures

2005

Three-dimensional reconstructions represent a visual-based tool for illustrating the basis of three-dimensional post-processing such as interpolation, ray-casting, segmentation, percentage classification, gradient calculation, shading and illumination. The knowledge of the optimal scanning and reconstruction parameters facilitates the use of three-dimensional reconstruction techniques in clinical practise. The aim of this article is to explain the principles of multidimensional image processing in a pictorial way and the advantages and limitations of the different possibilities of 3D visualisation.

medicine.medical_specialtyAudiovisual Aids Computer Graphics Computer-Aided Design Humans Image Processing; Computer-Assisted/*methods Imaging; Three-Dimensional/*methods Motion Pictures as Topic Radiographic Image Interpretation; Computer-Assisted/methods Tomography; X-Ray Computed/methods User-Computer InterfaceMotion PicturesImage processingIterative reconstructionComputer-Assisted/*methods ImagingUser-Computer InterfaceImaging Three-DimensionalAudiovisual Aids Computer Graphics Computer-Aided Design Humans Image ProcessingComputer-Assisted/methods TomographyComputer GraphicsImage Processing Computer-AssistedMedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingSegmentationThree-Dimensional/*methods Motion Pictures as Topic Radiographic Image InterpretationTomographic reconstructionAudiovisual Aidsbusiness.industry3D reconstructionIndustrial computed tomographyX-Ray Computed/methods User-Computer InterfaceGeneral MedicineVisualizationComputer-Aided DesignRadiographic Image Interpretation Computer-AssistedRadiologybusinessTomography X-Ray Computed3D reconstruction techniquesInterpolation
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Public wash-houses in Portugal: spaces of aggregation and sanitary aid. The case of study of the city of Aveiro

2019

This paper investigates the typology of the Portuguese public wash-houses that represents a very important sanitary aid and a space of social aggregation. More particularly, the most common features of such a typology will be outlined: architectural configuration, materials and technology, constructive characteristics, hydraulic equipment, historical evolution. These simple but highly functional little buildings are spread across the whole country and had been extremely important for the population since the middle age. In the last two centuries, new wash-houses were built, also following the scientific advances and the novel health requirements that spread in Europe between the XIX and XX …

public wash-houses Portugal construction techniques sanitary buildingsSettore ICAR/10 - Architettura Tecnica
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L'utilizzo del ferro a Palermo dopo il terremoto del 1726

2016

La ricerca, basata essenzialmente sullo studio di una consistente mole di documenti emersi attraverso nuove indagini archivistiche, mira a indagare gli aspetti tecnici legati agli interventi sul patrimonio architettonico di Palermo successivi al terremoto del 1726, approfondendo il ruolo degli architetti e dei maestri coinvolti nel processo di ricostruzione delle fabbriche colpite e ponendo particolare attenzione alle tecnologie messe in atto facenti ricorso all’uso ferro, indagate attraverso lo studio di alcuni casi esemplificativi. Questo materiale, infatti, trovò in questa occasione diverse applicazioni. L’intervento più frequente fu relativo all’inserimento di catene in ferro in corrisp…

terremoto; ferro; 1726; Sicilia; Palermo; tecniche costruttive antisismiche; earthquake; iron; 1726; Sicily; anti-seismic construction techniquesPalermotecniche costruttive antisismicheironterremotoearthquakeSiciliaanti-seismic construction techniques1726terremoto ferro 1726 Sicilia Palermo tecniche costruttive antisismicheSettore ICAR/18 - Storia Dell'ArchitetturaferroSicilyearthquake iron 1726 Sicily anti-seismic construction techniques
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Institute of the Holy Heart in Palermo. Architectural and technological proposal of rehabilitation intervention for post-pandemic social housing.

2021

Close to the historical city centre, the prince Pignatelli built his villa-palace in the 18th century. Later it became the headquarter of the Order of the Holy Heart that instituted a school attended by the highest society. The 11430 m2 historical building (ground floor, first and second floor), along with its monumental garden (about 9600 m2), was abandoned by the nuns in 2008. The novel ownership is aimed at restoring and re-functionalising the complex, a kaleidoscope of urban-architectural and technological stratifications, located in a crucial point of Palermo still waiting for a new season of requalification, being also close to the Zisa castle, included in the UNESCO Arab and Norman i…

traditional architecture rehabilitation social housing pandemic construction techniques.Settore ICAR/10 - Architettura Tecnica
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