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Van der Zwaag, S. (author), Brinkman, E. (author), Van Hees, R.P.J. (author)
Er zijn momenteel heel veel ontwikkelingen gaande in het materialenveld voor de bouw: materialen met lage energy footprint, materialen van biologische oorsprong, responsieve materialen, materialen met additionele functionaliteit en al deze nieuwe materialen komen elders in deze editie aan de orde. Naast deze zichtbare en in de nog te bouwen...
journal article 2012
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Stroux, S.A. (author)
journal article 2012
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Kuipers, M.C. (author)
De middeleeuwse stadskerken behoren tot de meest archetypische monumenten van geschiedenis en kunst. Generatie op generatie heeft erin gekerkt, eraan gewerkt, ertegenop gekeken. Nog altijd maken zij indruk door hun omvang, schoonheid en zichtbare sporen van de tijd. Maar in onze hedendaagse, sterk geseculariseerde maatschappij brokkelt hun...
journal article 2011
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Ruiz-Agudo, E. (author), Lubelli, B. (author), Sawdy, A. (author), Van Hees, R. (author), Price, C. (author), Rodriguez-Navarro, C. (author)
San Jeronimo Monastery (Granada, Spain) was selected as a case study for the investigation of the effect of indoor environmental conditions on salt weathering and for on-site testing of a remediation treatment using crystallization inhibitors on account of the extreme salt damage affecting both the building stone, a biomicritic limestone,...
journal article 2010
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Quist, W.J. (author)
In this paper the decision process and the choice for specific types of natural stone for conservation purposes are investigated. Two successive 20th century conservation campaigns at the church of Our Lady in Breda are analyzed. It was specifically investigated in how far the architects involved took aspects of compatibility and durability of...
journal article 2009
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Van Hees, R.P.J. (author), Nijland, T.G. (author)
Upper Cretaceous Maastricht limestone ("mergel") outcrops in the provinces of Dutch and Belgian Limburg. The Upper Cretaceous in the Netherlands consists of the geological Maastricht Formation and the upper part of the Gulpen Formation. Limestones from the Maastricht Formation represent one of the few native Dutch natural stones used for...
journal article 2009
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