Examination by Infrared-thermography (IRT) of historic buildings has become an indispensable tool for the investigation of historic masonry structures, their construction details as well as thermal bridges in facades. Four case study examples from different historic periods, climatic regions, and quite different by construction type are presented and discussed. These are the 1928 Hötting secondary school in Innsbruck, Austria, a listed early concrete modern architecture; the 13th Century “Waaghaus” in Bolzano, Italy, example of traditional architecture; the huge Palazzo D’Accursio, Bologna, Italy, originated in XIII century and now hosting the Municipality of the city, offices and museums; lastly, the 1497 Palazzina della Viola, Bologna, Italy, a little and light masonry building with 2-stores open gallery.
Franzen Ch., Baldracchi P., Colla C., Esposito E., Gaigg G., Pfluger R., et al. (2011). Assessment of historic structures by IRT. STUTTGART : Fraunhofer IRB.
Assessment of historic structures by IRT
COLLA, CAMILLA;
2011
Abstract
Examination by Infrared-thermography (IRT) of historic buildings has become an indispensable tool for the investigation of historic masonry structures, their construction details as well as thermal bridges in facades. Four case study examples from different historic periods, climatic regions, and quite different by construction type are presented and discussed. These are the 1928 Hötting secondary school in Innsbruck, Austria, a listed early concrete modern architecture; the 13th Century “Waaghaus” in Bolzano, Italy, example of traditional architecture; the huge Palazzo D’Accursio, Bologna, Italy, originated in XIII century and now hosting the Municipality of the city, offices and museums; lastly, the 1497 Palazzina della Viola, Bologna, Italy, a little and light masonry building with 2-stores open gallery.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.