Assessing aesthetic and structural deterioration in historic buildings – a contribution
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Resumo: | An important part of our cultural heritage assets is built of natural stone since it has always been a material of excellence due to its inherent characteristics. Despite the physical and mechanical properties that give relatively long durability as a construction material, some characteristics are less durable, namely color or eventual surface finishes. The alteration of its aesthetic features may be followed by the alteration of the physical and mechanical properties of the stone. In this way, it is crucial to characterize the material and perform regular diagnoses in the buildings classified as local cultural heritage to provide the necessary tools for future intervention campaigns of conservation and restoration. Considering its chemical composition, each stone has a specific behavior when placed in a particular environment. Factors like humidity or temperature are strongly influenced by the weather, which will also influence the nature of microbial colonization. Keeping this in mind, the work here presented aims to demonstrate a non-invasive and non-destructive analytical methodology applied in the identification of deterioration phenomena in natural stone buildings, either by geochemical or biogenic pathways, using X-rays based techniques and through the identification of colonizing populations. This methodology was successfully performed in the marble on the main cloister of the Convent of “São João da Penitência”. The Convent is located in Estremoz (Portugal), is dated from the 16th century, and presents applications of local marble. Several pathologies were identified, ranging from aesthetic damage, where the color is strongly compromised, to detachment of relatively large fragments. Impurities in the calcite matrix and the action of microbial and pollution agents were considered as the main factors that are contributing for the deterioration of the natural stone applied in this historic building. |
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Assessing aesthetic and structural deterioration in historic buildings – a contributionAn important part of our cultural heritage assets is built of natural stone since it has always been a material of excellence due to its inherent characteristics. Despite the physical and mechanical properties that give relatively long durability as a construction material, some characteristics are less durable, namely color or eventual surface finishes. The alteration of its aesthetic features may be followed by the alteration of the physical and mechanical properties of the stone. In this way, it is crucial to characterize the material and perform regular diagnoses in the buildings classified as local cultural heritage to provide the necessary tools for future intervention campaigns of conservation and restoration. Considering its chemical composition, each stone has a specific behavior when placed in a particular environment. Factors like humidity or temperature are strongly influenced by the weather, which will also influence the nature of microbial colonization. Keeping this in mind, the work here presented aims to demonstrate a non-invasive and non-destructive analytical methodology applied in the identification of deterioration phenomena in natural stone buildings, either by geochemical or biogenic pathways, using X-rays based techniques and through the identification of colonizing populations. This methodology was successfully performed in the marble on the main cloister of the Convent of “São João da Penitência”. The Convent is located in Estremoz (Portugal), is dated from the 16th century, and presents applications of local marble. Several pathologies were identified, ranging from aesthetic damage, where the color is strongly compromised, to detachment of relatively large fragments. Impurities in the calcite matrix and the action of microbial and pollution agents were considered as the main factors that are contributing for the deterioration of the natural stone applied in this historic building.University of Cantabria - Building Technology R&D Group2023-04-28T14:03:59Z2023-04-282022-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/34942http://hdl.handle.net/10174/34942por978-840942252-423868198luisdias@uevora.pttanocasrosado@gmail.comsriradhab@gmail.comcandeias@uevora.ptatc@uevora.ptjmirao@uevora.pt247Dias, LuísRosado, TâniaSriradha, BhattacharyaCandeias, AntónioCaldeira, Ana TeresaMirão, Joséinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-01-03T19:38:07Zoai:dspace.uevora.pt:10174/34942Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T01:23:29.266754Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Assessing aesthetic and structural deterioration in historic buildings – a contribution |
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Assessing aesthetic and structural deterioration in historic buildings – a contribution |
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Assessing aesthetic and structural deterioration in historic buildings – a contribution Dias, Luís |
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Assessing aesthetic and structural deterioration in historic buildings – a contribution |
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Assessing aesthetic and structural deterioration in historic buildings – a contribution |
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Assessing aesthetic and structural deterioration in historic buildings – a contribution |
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Assessing aesthetic and structural deterioration in historic buildings – a contribution |
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Assessing aesthetic and structural deterioration in historic buildings – a contribution |
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Dias, Luís |
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Dias, Luís Rosado, Tânia Sriradha, Bhattacharya Candeias, António Caldeira, Ana Teresa Mirão, José |
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Rosado, Tânia Sriradha, Bhattacharya Candeias, António Caldeira, Ana Teresa Mirão, José |
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Dias, Luís Rosado, Tânia Sriradha, Bhattacharya Candeias, António Caldeira, Ana Teresa Mirão, José |
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An important part of our cultural heritage assets is built of natural stone since it has always been a material of excellence due to its inherent characteristics. Despite the physical and mechanical properties that give relatively long durability as a construction material, some characteristics are less durable, namely color or eventual surface finishes. The alteration of its aesthetic features may be followed by the alteration of the physical and mechanical properties of the stone. In this way, it is crucial to characterize the material and perform regular diagnoses in the buildings classified as local cultural heritage to provide the necessary tools for future intervention campaigns of conservation and restoration. Considering its chemical composition, each stone has a specific behavior when placed in a particular environment. Factors like humidity or temperature are strongly influenced by the weather, which will also influence the nature of microbial colonization. Keeping this in mind, the work here presented aims to demonstrate a non-invasive and non-destructive analytical methodology applied in the identification of deterioration phenomena in natural stone buildings, either by geochemical or biogenic pathways, using X-rays based techniques and through the identification of colonizing populations. This methodology was successfully performed in the marble on the main cloister of the Convent of “São João da Penitência”. The Convent is located in Estremoz (Portugal), is dated from the 16th century, and presents applications of local marble. Several pathologies were identified, ranging from aesthetic damage, where the color is strongly compromised, to detachment of relatively large fragments. Impurities in the calcite matrix and the action of microbial and pollution agents were considered as the main factors that are contributing for the deterioration of the natural stone applied in this historic building. |
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