Autor(es):
Félix, D.
; Feio, A.
; Branco, Jorge M.
; Machado, José S.
Data: 2013
Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/1822/25879
Origem: RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho
Descrição
Historical centers are important elements of our cities, representing their history
and evolution. Many cities are facing the problem of having several vacant and degraded buildings
needing intervention to avoid collapses. Also several examples of unforeseen events, like
earthquakes, tsunamis, floods, etc., have severely damaged important historical cities. Beyond
the risk of losing built heritage, these buildings represent public danger for citizens. Thus, in
post-disaster scenarios it is urgent to protect historical buildings in order to prevent the propagation
of damages.
This paper presents a first efficiency assessment of using wood based systems in buildings
needing urgent consolidation or damaged after disasters. Being light, easy to handle and install,
as well as providing the sufficient load carrying to prevent the evolution of the damage and
losses, wood and wood-based elements can be associated in different arrangements providing
quick construction systems for the consolidation of damaged constructions.