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The rehabilitation of an aging masonry building with (new !) suspension floors

The rehabilitation of an aging masonry building with (new !) suspension floors
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Beitrag für IABSE Congress: Challenges in Design and Construction of an Innovative and Sustainable Built Environment, Stockholm, Sweden, 21-23 September 2016, veröffentlicht in , S. 637-644
DOI: 10.2749/stockholm.2016.0616
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The rehabilitation of an early '900 Industrial Archaeology building in the centre of Rome has been constrained by conservation issues due to its standing onto a unique archaeological site where Arc...
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Autor(en): (Fabio Lozupone Engineers, Rome, ITALY)
(Fabio Lozupone Engineers, Rome, ITALY)
Medium: Tagungsbeitrag
Sprache(n): Englisch
Tagung: IABSE Congress: Challenges in Design and Construction of an Innovative and Sustainable Built Environment, Stockholm, Sweden, 21-23 September 2016
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Seite(n): 637-644 Anzahl der Seiten (im PDF): 8
Seite(n): 637-644
Anzahl der Seiten (im PDF): 8
Jahr: 2016
DOI: 10.2749/stockholm.2016.0616
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The rehabilitation of an early '900 Industrial Archaeology building in the centre of Rome has been constrained by conservation issues due to its standing onto a unique archaeological site where Archaeological Autorities excluded any foundation works; in the meanwhile the new urban plan allowed to increase the surfaces of the building dividing 7,5m height large halls with new floors. The project had thus to transform constraints into design characteristics: xlam collaborating with steel reticolar trusses for a new light roof and xlam-steel light floors hanging below trusses and connected to the surrounding masonries by kinematically amplified viscous dampers, optimized to reduce out-of-plane seismic displacements of walls while achieving the restraint of suspension floor movements. Aspects of Standards for this particular project are also discussed.