- Docente: Marco Alvise Bragadin
- Crediti formativi: 6
- SSD: ICAR/11
- Lingua di insegnamento: Inglese
- Moduli: Marco Alvise Bragadin (Modulo 1) Francesca Bond (Modulo 2)
- Modalità didattica: Convenzionale - Lezioni in presenza (Modulo 1) Convenzionale - Lezioni in presenza (Modulo 2)
- Campus: Ravenna
- Corso: Laurea Magistrale in Ingegneria dei processi e dei sistemi edilizi (cod. 8829)
Conoscenze e abilità da conseguire
At the end of the class, student has knowledge of the evolution of both the historic materials and construction techniques and the repair methods, especially focusing on stone, wood and masonry. In particular, at the end of the course he/she is able to specify a set of criteria useful to ensure that the materials selected for conservation and rehabilitation are best suited to the needs of each building in terms of safety, efficiency, compatibility and cost effectiveness, as a palette of variables that the design must manage simultaneously.
Contenuti
- Introduction: rehabilitation, repair and maintenance processes for historic buildings. Performance-based building design for historic buildings.
- Historic Construction Materials and Techniques.
- Timber structures: wood properties, structural timber.
- Stone and brick masonry: stone masonry, brick masonry, masonry mortar.
- Construction technologies and structural elements: foundations, walls, piers and columns, beams, floors, roofs and trusses, arches and vaults.
- Building pathology.
- Building pathology definition. Defect, failure and anomaly.
- Causes of decay in materials and structure. Investigation process. Diagnostic process. Diagnostic system for non-destructive surveys of building constructions.
- Cases of failures. Defects information sheets. Review of failures and defects.
- Repair techniques:
- Stone and bricks masonry retrofitting.
- Structural timber repairs.
- Rehabilitation project building site: temporary works, scaffolding, drilling works, grouting.
- Facility Management & Building Life Cycle
- Maintenance process of historic buildings.
- Life Cycle Assessment.
- Life Cycle Cost Analysis (LCC).
Testi/Bibliografia
Class notes available in the unibo web site “Virtual Learning Environment” https://virtuale.unibo.it
Augustin M. (EDT) (2008) “Handbook 1 Timber Structures” Leonardo Pilot Projects
CIB W023 Commission (2010) “Guide for the structural rehabilitation of Heritage Buildings” CIB pub. 335
Croci, G. (1998) “The conservation and structural restoration of architectural Heritage”, Computational Mechanics Publications, Southampton UK.
Feilden B. (1982) “Conservation of Historic Buildings” Elsevier
Hendry, A.W., Sinha B.P., Davies S.R. (2004) “Design of Masonry Structures” E & F Spoon
Klingner R.E. (2010) Masonry Structural Design” Mac-Graw Hill
Syngellakis S. (EDT) (2013) “Retrofitting of Heritage Structures” Ed. Computational Mechanics.
Metodi didattici
The course content will be entirely covered by lectures.
The course is divided into two modules
- module 1 Prof. Marco Bragadin
- module 2 Prof Francesca Bond
The two modules will be held simultaneously, i.e. module n. 1 will address theory and module n. 2 will address practice exercises and homework.
Mandatory homework / project work will deepen course topics, students can have support from the computer laboratory of the faculty. In-class practical works will be evaluated in the final exam. Attendance in practical classes is recommended.
Modalità di verifica e valutazione dell'apprendimento
Achievements will be assessed by the means of a final exam. This is based on an analytical assessment of the "expected learning outcomes" described above. Both modules will be tested in the final exam.
In order to properly assess such achievement the examination is composed of different sessions: written session, which consist of a test composed of questions; to be eligible to take the oral exam the student must score in the written test a minimum total of 18 points with a maximum of 30.
The oral session, consists of: a review of the homework and of the in-class exercises, and a review of the written output, in which examiners inform the student on grading criteria, and receive any student appeal supported by appropriate explanations; and a technical conversation.
In the final exam written and oral examinations are mandatory. Homework and in-class exercises will be evaluated and discussed in final exam. Homework must be completed and passed prior the oral exam.
Higher grades will be awarded to students who demonstrate an organic understanding of the subject, a high ability for critical application, and a clear and concise presentation of the contents.
Strumenti a supporto della didattica
The teaching tools are projector and PC.
Orario di ricevimento
Consulta il sito web di Marco Alvise Bragadin
Consulta il sito web di Francesca Bond
SDGs

L'insegnamento contribuisce al perseguimento degli Obiettivi di Sviluppo Sostenibile dell'Agenda 2030 dell'ONU.