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Historical Development and Seismic Performance of Unreinforced Masonry Buildings with Vertical Extensions in the City Centre of Barcelona

Marafini, Francesca
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Dimovska, Sara
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Saloustros, Savvas  
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August 12, 2022
International Journal Of Architectural Heritage

This paper presents the historical development of the vertical extensions of unreinforced masonry buildings in the Eixample district of Barcelona and their impact on the seismic behaviour. Existing masonry buildings of Eixample present significant seismic risk because, despite the low to moderate seismic hazard of Barcelona, they show a marked vulnerability given their average height of six storeys and the substantial slenderness of the walls. Between the end of the 19(th) century and the beginning of the 20(th) century, the vertical extensions, known as remuntes in Catalan, were a common solution to the increasing demographic demand of the city. In their majority, these vertical extensions add a structural irregularity that represents a potential vulnerability factor not yet investigated. The present study focuses on Eixample's remuntes, including their historical development, the description of their structural features, and the identification of their most representative configurations in the existing building stock. A seismic analysis based on the Finite Element Method is presented on a reference model without extensions and three others with the most recurrent configurations of remuntes. The seismic response is investigated through pushover analysis. The results provide a better understanding of the negative impact of the vertical extensions on the seismic performance.

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research article
DOI
10.1080/15583058.2022.2096513
Web of Science ID

WOS:000840022100001

Author(s)
Marafini, Francesca
Dimovska, Sara
Saloustros, Savvas  
Cornado, Cossima
Roca, Pere
Date Issued

2022-08-12

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC

Published in
International Journal Of Architectural Heritage
Subjects

Architecture

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Construction & Building Technology

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Engineering, Civil

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Engineering

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finite element modelling

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historical structures

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pushover analysis

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seismic analysis

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unreinforced masonry buildings

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vertical extensions

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vertical irregularity

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damage

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REVIEWED

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