"A series of chapels with an architectural solution of great constructive meaning. arose in Sicily (Italy) between the 15th and 16th century; the so called chapels. with domes on squinches.. This kind of attachment between the square shape of the lower structure and. the upper dome circumference is clearly distinguished from the commonly used. pendentives. It represents continuity in the local constructive tradition, deriving. from the Islamic and Norman heritage. Thus, we find a lot of structures with. such constant elements as the squinches delimitated by recessed arches.. A few remains, situated in the western part of the island and in the Val di. Noto, show masonry constructive details and structural elements, which often. differ from each other, both in arrangement and materials. This circumstance,. also in the light of the seismic history of this territory, draws our attention to the. relation between the constructive techniques and the local context in order to. assess the vulnerability level.. Therefore, this research aims:. - at analyzing these structures from the points of view of geometry, construction,. materials, resistance and damage phenomena;. - at considering these buildings in the light of seismic hazard assessment;. - at defining the vulnerability of these structures in relation to conservation aims."

Chapels with domes on squinches in Sicily (XV-XVI century). Constructive systems and structural vulnerability / Billeci, Bruno; Dessi', Maria; Savia, A. M.; Vitale, M. R.. - (2013), pp. 331-342. (Intervento presentato al convegno Stremah 2013. 13th International Conference on Studies, Repairs and Maintenance of Heritage Architecture tenutosi a New Forest UK nel 25-27 giugno 2013).

Chapels with domes on squinches in Sicily (XV-XVI century). Constructive systems and structural vulnerability

BILLECI, Bruno
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DESSI', Maria;
2013-01-01

Abstract

"A series of chapels with an architectural solution of great constructive meaning. arose in Sicily (Italy) between the 15th and 16th century; the so called chapels. with domes on squinches.. This kind of attachment between the square shape of the lower structure and. the upper dome circumference is clearly distinguished from the commonly used. pendentives. It represents continuity in the local constructive tradition, deriving. from the Islamic and Norman heritage. Thus, we find a lot of structures with. such constant elements as the squinches delimitated by recessed arches.. A few remains, situated in the western part of the island and in the Val di. Noto, show masonry constructive details and structural elements, which often. differ from each other, both in arrangement and materials. This circumstance,. also in the light of the seismic history of this territory, draws our attention to the. relation between the constructive techniques and the local context in order to. assess the vulnerability level.. Therefore, this research aims:. - at analyzing these structures from the points of view of geometry, construction,. materials, resistance and damage phenomena;. - at considering these buildings in the light of seismic hazard assessment;. - at defining the vulnerability of these structures in relation to conservation aims."
2013
978-1-84564-730-8
Chapels with domes on squinches in Sicily (XV-XVI century). Constructive systems and structural vulnerability / Billeci, Bruno; Dessi', Maria; Savia, A. M.; Vitale, M. R.. - (2013), pp. 331-342. (Intervento presentato al convegno Stremah 2013. 13th International Conference on Studies, Repairs and Maintenance of Heritage Architecture tenutosi a New Forest UK nel 25-27 giugno 2013).
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