Authors
Ezio P Giuriani, Alessandra Marini, Marco Preti
Publication date
2016/8/17
Journal
International Journal of Architectural Heritage
Volume
10
Issue
6
Pages
797-816
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
In this article, a technique for the renewal of historic building wooden roofs is presented. The solution can be used for the strengthening of existing wooden roofs against excessive lateral thrusts on the peripheral wall or for the recovery of the attics, as it allows removing the existing structural elements, such as possible wooden truss-works of no artistic value. With minor adaptations, the solution can be addressed to enhance the building seismic performance. The technique is minimally impairing on existing buildings and can be applied also in new constructions.
The technique is based on the construction of a thin folded shell, overlaying the existing pitches. Emphasis is given to lightweight folded shells, obtained by overlaying thin plywood panels on the existing roof rafters and planks, without modifying the overall architectural layout.
The technique conceptual design is discussed and a simplified analytical method is …
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Scholar articles
EP Giuriani, A Marini, M Preti - International Journal of Architectural Heritage, 2016