Diagnosis of Heritage Buildings by Non-Destructive Techniques 1st Edition
Diagnosis of Heritage Buildings by Non-Destructive Techniques (1st Edition) by Blanca Tejedor Herrán and David Bienvenido-Huertas is an essential resource for architects, conservators, engineers and heritage managers confronting the challenges of assessing historic fabric without harm. This authoritative guide brings clarity to the complex field of non-destructive testing (NDT) for historic structures, combining practical methodology with real-world insight.
Discover how modern diagnostic tools—visual surveys, infrared thermography, ground-penetrating radar, ultrasonic testing, endoscopy and moisture mapping—are applied to diagnose deterioration, hidden defects and pathologies in masonry, timber and composite materials. Clear explanations of technique selection, data interpretation and in-situ limitations make the book immediately useful on conservation projects across Europe, the Mediterranean and beyond.
Richly illustrated case studies demonstrate step-by-step workflows for condition assessment, risk prioritization and intervention planning, fostering multidisciplinary collaboration among conservators, structural engineers and building scientists. Technical yet accessible, the text links diagnostic results to conservation decisions, maintenance strategies and sustainable rehabilitation practices for cultural heritage sites.
Whether you oversee restoration of a church, municipal building, or listed residence, this book equips you with the knowledge to make evidence-based decisions while preserving historic integrity. Practical, regionally-aware and forward-looking, it’s a must-have reference for professionals and advanced students working in heritage conservation. Order your copy today to bring rigorous, non-destructive diagnostics to your next preservation project.
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