357 research outputs found

    Textile mills in Friuli (XIX-XX century). Building technique analysis and seismic refurbishment

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    The conservation of industrial architectures and the refurbishment project, must take into account the growing attention to the seismic risk of the built heritage, which the recent events of central Italy have made dramatically current. The different constructive nature and structural behavior of industrial buildings, impose a different approach, combining the new functional needs - and therefore the safety of the building - with its conservation as a testimony for future generations. The work focuses the Friulian textile industry buildings (XIX and XX century), studying their constructive techniques and identyfing some guidelines for the refurbishment

    Sauris residential building type. Analysis of typologic and constructive characters for a coherent rehabilitation intervention

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    3noThis research is focused on alpine building heritage in Sauris, a settlement in Carnia. Its residential building type is characterized by almost homogeneous spatial distribution and construction techniques, historically developed due to geographical isolation of this German speaking area and to availability of natural resource as wood, stone, soil and road-metal. To meet requirements for resettlement and Alpine tourism services, a methodology for rehabilitation is applied to Sauris building type. The proposed actions are compatible with original architectural characters and let a performance improvement in structural safety and energy consumption control.openopenStival, Carlo Antonio; Croatto, Giorgio; Valcovich, EdinoStival, CARLO ANTONIO; Croatto, Giorgio; Valcovich, Edin

    Plaque-Type Psoriasis Treated with Calcipotriene Plus Betamethasone Dipropionate Aerosol Foam: A Prospective Study on Clinical and Dermoscopic Predictor Factors in Response Achievement and Retention

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    Introduction: Little information on possible local factors that can influence the achievement and retention of response of plaque-type psoriasis to calcipotriene plus betamethasone dipropionate aerosol foam is available. The aim of this study was to assess possible correlations between baseline clinical/dermoscopic features of psoriatic plaques and therapeutic response, and between residual dermoscopic findings in clinically improved/healed lesions and post-treatment relapse. Methods: For each target lesion, we calculated the local psoriasis severity index and assessed dermoscopic findings at baseline and at the end of a 4-week treatment, correlating the therapeutic outcome with the initial clinical and dermoscopic features. The lesions were also followed for a 4-week post-treatment period, and possible associations between relapse and (1) baseline clinical/dermoscopic features and (2) dermoscopic findings detected at the end of the treatment were assessed. Results: A total of 105 lesions from 35 patients were included in the analysis. After 4\ua0weeks of therapy, 13 lesions showed no/limited improvement, while partial and optimal response were observed in 51 and 41 plaques, respectively. Poor outcomes were correlated with both legs localization\ua0and degree of lesion infiltration at baseline. Similarly, presence of globular vessels at baseline dermoscopy was more commonly associated with no/limited response and lesions on the legs, particularly those showing resistance to treatment. A correlation was also found between dotted vessels on the baseline dermoscopic examination and good outcomes (partial/optimal response). After a 4-week post-treatment follow-up, 58.7% of the lesions achieving improvement at the end of the therapy showed relapse, with a correlation between recurrence and vessel persistence\ua0on dermoscopy at the end of the therapy. Conclusion: Clinical response of plaque-type psoriasis to calcipotriol/betamethasone dipropionate spray foam may be adversely affected by the degree of infiltration of lesions at baseline and by legs\ua0localization, and the presence of globular vessels at the baseline dermoscopic assessment is related to poor outcomes. A significant post-treatment relapse rate was observed, and persistence of vascular changes on dermoscopy seems to play a role in promoting disease recurrence

    El mundo de la Biblia

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    Corrientes espirituales en Palestina a la luz de los rollos del Mar Muerto

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    Green Systems Integrated to the Building Envelope: Strategies and Technical Solution for the Italian Case

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    Green roofs and green and living walls are increasingly seen in cities, because they are an important strategy that addresses some key urban environmental issues and allows the achievement of different benefits. Among these, the most relevant ones are reduction of the \u201cUrban Heat Island\u201d effect, of rainfall contributions to the sewer system, of environmental impact and energy saving, and retention of harmful substance. The study aims to analyze different systems of greenery systems integrated (GSI), green roofs (GR), and green and living walls (GW-LW), as a possible retrofit technique of the envelope of heritage buildings and especially their applications in the context of historic cities in Italy, pointing out positive and negative aspects. Particularly, it pays attention to the green retrofitting of buildings and to the technical problems related to the installation of systems, since at the moment there are already several studies that show the environmental and microclimatic benefits of the integration of vegetation in architecture. This study tries to highlight the series of design procedures necessary both in the preliminary phase and then in the executive phase to relate the GSI to the existing building envelopes. The GR, from the results of the simulations conducted, demonstrate a greater simplicity in their construction, with improvements also from the point of view of the working loads on the existing structures, since the interventions are performed more easily than those on the facade. The study highlights the architectural needs that are not always considered such as the increase in the thickness of the roof and the related need to raise its edges, changing the perspective of the building. On the other hand, the GW and the LW show some complexity in their construction because they must deal with facades often rich in decorative elements and where openings aect the assemblage and connection works such as the tinsmiths of the intrados of the openings. It must be taken into consideration the necessity of having to drill masonry, often inhomogeneous, to connect fixings and the problems of stability this entails must be carefully analyzed

    Hermenéutica de las representaciones escatológicas

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