Partition walls in Venetian traditional buildings. Analysis instruments and solutions for their preservation and improvement of performances

Pub Date : 2019-02-13 DOI:10.1080/13556207.2019.1577644
A. Bertolazzi, M. Breda, G. Croatto, U. Turrini
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ABSTRACT Preserving cultural heritage doesn’t simply imply handing down the image of a building as a whole, it also means safeguarding its material nature through knowing its construction-related features. The need to make buildings meet present-day requirements as regards acoustic and thermal performances must come to terms with the demand of preserving what has been built, avoiding marring its features. This is particularly felt in Italy, since most of the buildings in historical towns were built before the nineteen century. The object of the research is studying plastered wooden-structure partition walls to be found in brick-work Venetian buildings with a view of their refurbishment and conservation. Such walls, consisting in boards and wooden strips (scorzoni and cantinelle) play an important functional and construction-related role inside Venetian buildings. The resort to other materials unconnected with Venetian building tradition has often led to their being substituted with walls built according to more up-to-date techniques which has caused the loss of historical identity as well as quite different thermal-acoustic, rigidity and weight performances. The paper presents the first results of the construction-related analysis of the existing walls and some guidelines aiming to improve their performances, at the same time making their preservation viable.
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威尼斯传统建筑的隔墙。分析仪器和解决方案,以保持和提高其性能
保护文化遗产不仅仅意味着传承建筑的整体形象,还意味着通过了解建筑的相关特征来保护其物质性。使建筑满足当今声学和热性能要求的需要必须满足保护已建建筑、避免破坏其特征的要求。这在意大利尤其明显,因为历史城镇中的大多数建筑都建于19世纪之前。研究的目的是研究威尼斯砖砌建筑中的抹灰木结构隔墙,以期对其进行翻新和保护。这种由木板和木板条(scorzoni和cantinele)组成的墙壁在威尼斯建筑中发挥着重要的功能和建筑相关作用。采用与威尼斯建筑传统无关的其他材料往往导致它们被根据最新技术建造的墙壁所取代,这导致了历史身份的丧失,以及截然不同的热声、刚度和重量性能。本文介绍了对现有墙体进行施工相关分析的第一个结果,以及旨在提高其性能,同时使其保存可行的一些指导方针。
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