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Historic plaster ceilings. Part 1: Development and causes of failure

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): English
Published in: The Structural Engineer, , n. 3, v. 99
Page(s): 20-24
DOI: 10.56330/qjim2544
Abstract:

Recent collapses of sections of auditorium ceiling at London’s Apollo Theatre and Piccadilly Theatre, and the potentially significant consequences of ceiling failure, highlight a need for structural engineers to develop a close understanding of historic plasterwork and options for its maintenance and remediation. This two-part article provides an introduction to the subject, as well indicating where more detailed guidance can be sought. Part 1 outlines the historical development of the most common forms of traditional ceiling construction and summarises typical causes of deterioration and failure. Part 2 will discuss surveys, assessment and methods of conservation.

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    23/03/2024
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    23/03/2024
 
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