2022
DOI: 10.3989/ic.90718
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La escalera de ojo abierto del Palacio Di Majo en Nápoles entre geometría y equilibrio

Abstract: Las escaleras representan una de las más imponentes expresiones arquitectónicas del edificio. Varios autores han presentado muchas publicaciones a lo largo de los años sobre este tema para entender cómo han sido diseñadas y cómo se sostienen. Este trabajo se trata sobre un tipo específico de escalera de albañilería, conocida como escalera “de ojo abierto” o “a la romana”. El objetivo es demostrar que en las escaleras con bóvedas de fábrica existe una estrecha relación entre la forma y su comportamiento estátic… Show more

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“…The example of open-well staircases is very relevant today because they are emblematic of the complex relationship between contemporary structural engineering on the one hand, and structural restoration and rehabilitation of historic masonry buildings on the other. 29,30…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The example of open-well staircases is very relevant today because they are emblematic of the complex relationship between contemporary structural engineering on the one hand, and structural restoration and rehabilitation of historic masonry buildings on the other. 29,30…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The example of open-well staircases is very relevant today because they are emblematic of the complex relationship between contemporary structural engineering on the one hand, and structural restoration and rehabilitation of historic masonry buildings on the other. 29,30 Several challenges arise when assessing the structural stability of such staircases today. 31 First, most contemporary analysis methods (such as finite element analysis) were developed for contemporary structural systems (such as concrete or steel beam column systems), whose behavior is very different from that of traditional masonry structures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%