2007
DOI: 10.1080/15583050601126137
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Church of Saint-James at Leuven: Structural Assessment and Consolidation Measures

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“…Differential settlements occurred due to excessive surcharges by adaptations in the 16th centuries and the location originally being a swamp. In 1963, the church was closed for public access because of safety precautions (Smars et al, 2006, Schueremans et al, 2007. In order to The 3D model provides the opportunity to calculate the transformation parameters between the two surfaces B and B', which is useful for the new design, adapted to the current situation.…”
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“…Differential settlements occurred due to excessive surcharges by adaptations in the 16th centuries and the location originally being a swamp. In 1963, the church was closed for public access because of safety precautions (Smars et al, 2006, Schueremans et al, 2007. In order to The 3D model provides the opportunity to calculate the transformation parameters between the two surfaces B and B', which is useful for the new design, adapted to the current situation.…”
Section: Background and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Typical for the Gothic style of the Saint-James church is the presence of flying buttresses. These elements were added to the church between 1534 and 1535 (Schueremans et al, 2007). Due to differential settlements, the stability of the flying buttresses was severely endangered.…”
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“…These levels are finite horizontal planes that constitute a reference for determining the vertical distances between one point and another. Following the constructive logic of the abovementioned architectural period, and according to (Schueremans et al, 2007), the levels will be placed on the basis of the materials that were used, these materials being the masonry or ashlar stone that are styled, parallelepipedic blocks. The approximate size of the stones may range from 40 to 200 cm in length, 30 to 60 cm in height and 4.5 to 35 cm in thickness (Fig.…”
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“…Siguiendo la lógica constructiva de los períodos arquitectónicos antes mencionados, y de acuerdo con (Schueremans et al, 2007;Muñoz & Poza, 2011), generalmente los niveles se trazan sobre la base de los materiales que se utilizaron para la construcción. En nuestros casos de estudio, la piedra de sillar representada como bloques paralelepípedos representa al material de construcción.…”
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