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<strong>HMC</strong> <strong>2010</strong><br />

2 nd HISTORIC<br />

MORTARS CONFERENCE<br />

&<br />

RILEM TC 203-RHM REPAIR MORTARS<br />

FOR HISTORIC MASONRY<br />

FINAL WORKSHOP<br />

Prague<br />

22—24 September <strong>2010</strong><br />

<strong>Detailed</strong><br />

scientifi c<br />

<strong>programme</strong><br />

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Wednesday 22. 09. Thursday 23. 09.<br />

9:00 9:00 – 9:30<br />

9:15<br />

Welcome Session 9:00 – 10:30<br />

9:00 – 10:30<br />

9:30<br />

9:45<br />

9:30 – 10:00<br />

Key-note lecture<br />

Session 7:<br />

Assessment of<br />

mortars and masonry<br />

Session 8:<br />

Repair mortars for<br />

historic masonry<br />

10:00<br />

10:15<br />

Coffee Break<br />

(Theme II) (Theme IV)<br />

10:30<br />

10:45<br />

Coffee Break<br />

11:00<br />

10:30 – 12:30<br />

10:30 – 12:30<br />

11:15<br />

11:30<br />

11:45<br />

12:00<br />

12:15<br />

Session 1:<br />

Characterisation<br />

of historic mortars<br />

(Theme I)<br />

Session 2:<br />

Conservation and<br />

restoration issues<br />

(Theme III)<br />

11:00 – 12:30<br />

Session 9:<br />

Conservation issues<br />

and performance of<br />

mortars (Theme III<br />

+ Theme IV)<br />

11:00 – 12:30<br />

Session 10:<br />

Repair mortars for<br />

historic masonry<br />

(Theme IV)<br />

12:30 – 14:00<br />

14:00<br />

Lunch break Lunch break<br />

14:15<br />

14:00 – 15:30<br />

14:00 – 15:30<br />

14:00 – 15:30<br />

14:30<br />

14:45<br />

Session 3:<br />

Natural/Roman<br />

cement (Theme IV<br />

Session 4:<br />

Assessment of<br />

mortars and masonry<br />

RILEM TC 203-RHM Final Workshop<br />

Plenary session:<br />

Classifi cation, from problem<br />

15:00<br />

15:15<br />

+ Theme III) (Theme II)<br />

to intervention and testing<br />

15:30<br />

15:45<br />

16:00<br />

Coffee Break Coffee Break<br />

16:15<br />

16:00 – 17:45<br />

16:00 – 17:45<br />

16:00 – 17:30<br />

16:30<br />

16:45<br />

17:00<br />

Session 5:<br />

Natural cement and<br />

hydraulic mortars<br />

(Theme I<br />

Session 6:<br />

Characterisation<br />

of historic mortars<br />

(Theme I)<br />

RILEM TC 203-RHM Final Workshop<br />

Plenary session:<br />

Perfomance and<br />

repair requirements<br />

17:15<br />

17:30<br />

17:45<br />

+ Theme III)<br />

1<br />

18:00<br />

18:15<br />

18:30<br />

18:45<br />

19:00<br />

19:15<br />

19:30<br />

17:50– 18:30<br />

Welcome drink<br />

19:45 19:45– 22:30<br />

20:00<br />

Conference dinner


Friday 24. 09. Saturday 25. 09.<br />

9:00 – 9:30<br />

Key-note lecture<br />

9:30 – 10:30<br />

Session 11:<br />

Roman mortars (Theme I)<br />

11:00 – 12:30<br />

Session 12:<br />

Gypsum mortars<br />

(Theme I<br />

+ Theme IV)<br />

14:00 – 15:15<br />

Session 14:<br />

Roman mortars<br />

(Theme I)<br />

15:45 – 17:00<br />

Session 16:<br />

Repair mortars for<br />

historic masonry<br />

(Theme IV)<br />

Coffee Break<br />

Lunch break<br />

Coffee Break<br />

11:00 – 12:30<br />

Session 13:<br />

Repair mortars for<br />

historic masonry<br />

(Theme IV)<br />

14:00 – 15:15<br />

Session 15:<br />

Grouts<br />

(Theme IV)<br />

15:45 – 17:00<br />

Session 17:<br />

Conservation and<br />

restoration issues<br />

(Theme III)<br />

17:15 – 17:45 Award for the best student<br />

presentation & Closing session<br />

9:00 – 19:00<br />

Trip to Český Krumlov<br />

9:00 – 15:00<br />

Trip to Kutná Hora<br />

9:30 – 14:00<br />

Technical excursions<br />

in Prague<br />

Theme I<br />

Characterisation of historic<br />

mortars (architectural, material,<br />

archaeological, construction and<br />

technological aspects)<br />

Theme II<br />

Assessment of mortars and<br />

masonry (diagnostics and testing<br />

methods, complex evaluation of<br />

masonry and mortars, structural<br />

issues, damage and deterioration)<br />

Theme III<br />

Conservation and restoration<br />

issues (case studies, values,<br />

authenticity and compatibility of<br />

mortars, restoration and conservation<br />

techniques)<br />

Theme IV<br />

Repair mortars for historic<br />

masonry (design and requirements for<br />

repair mortars, testing and evaluation<br />

of repair mortars, emerging materials<br />

and technologies)<br />

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Wednesday, September 22 nd<br />

8:00 Opening of the registration, Hotel Diplomat<br />

9:00–9:30 Plenary session, Room AB + CD<br />

Welcome Session<br />

Conference opening:<br />

Dr. Jan Válek, conference chair, ITAM <strong>AV</strong> <strong>ČR</strong>, v. v. i.<br />

Dr. Caspar Groot, RILEM TC 203-RHM chairman, TU Delft<br />

Welcome addresses<br />

Ing. Arch. Naděžda Goryczková, Director General of National Heritage Institute<br />

Prof. Miroslav Tůma, Vice President of Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic<br />

9:30–10:00 Plenary session, Room AB + CD<br />

Key-note lecture<br />

Conservation of historic renders and plasters: from laboratory to site IV.43<br />

R. Veiga<br />

10:00–10:30 Coffee Break<br />

10:30–12:30 Room AB<br />

Session 1: Characterisation of historic mortars (Theme I)<br />

Chaired by: Prof. A. Jornet<br />

Irish medieval mortars: implications for the formulation of new replacement mortars I.03<br />

J. Bolton<br />

Mineralogical and microstructural analysis of mortars from Kushite archaeological sites I.25<br />

J-P. Letourneux, S. Feneuille<br />

Physico-chemical characterization of the plasters from the church of “Santissimo Sacramento” in<br />

Alcantara, Lisbon I.37<br />

A. Santos Silva, G. Borsoi, R. Veiga, A. Fragata, M. Tavares, F. Llera<br />

Characterisation of dolomitic lime mortars from the Benedictine monastery in Riesa,<br />

Saxony (Germany) I.39<br />

H. Siedel, S. Michalski, B. Ullrich<br />

Famous men busts decorating a Parisian façade: characterization and decay process of a cast artifi cial<br />

stone from the XIXth century I.07<br />

A. Bourgès, S. Cord, V. Vergès-Belmin<br />

Stone-imitating plasters in the renaissance Ducal Palace in Mantua (Italy): characteristics and decay<br />

with relation to microstructure I.36<br />

F. Sandrolini, E. Franzoni, E. Sassoni<br />

10:30–12:30 Room CD<br />

Session 2: Conservation and restoration issues (Theme III)<br />

Chaired by: Ms. M. Subercaseaux<br />

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Conservation of an Amun temple in the Sudan III.20<br />

T. Sweek, J. R. Anderson, S. Tanimoto<br />

Rui Barbosa museum’s architectural surfaces in Rio de Janeiro: refl ections and planning issues III.01<br />

C. S. Rodrigues de Carvalho, M. I. Kanan<br />

The restoration of the 12th century engraved estrich gypsum fl oor from the church in Wiślica III.18<br />

M. Stec<br />

Mud mortars in masonry construction, Malton, North Yorkshire III.03<br />

N. Copsey, B. Gourley, R. Allen<br />

Ceramic façades in Portugal – conservation issues III.27<br />

A. L. Velosa, R. Veiga<br />

Restoration plaster for the wall paintings presentations in three Pre-Romanesque churches on the<br />

Adriatic coast III.19<br />

V. Sulic<br />

12:30–14:00 Lunch break<br />

14:00–15:30 Room AB<br />

Session 3: Natural/Roman cement (Theme IV + III)<br />

Chaired by: Prof. J. Elsen<br />

Roman cement for the production of conservation mortars IV.22<br />

D. C. Hughes, J. Weber, R. Kozłowski<br />

Compatibility of repair mortars with 19th century natural cement cast stone from the French<br />

Rhône-Alpes region IV.10<br />

M. Bouichou, E. Marie-Victoire, E. Cailleux, D.Sommain<br />

Reducing shrinkage cracks in Roman cement renders IV.45<br />

D. Wilk, Ł. Bratasz, R. Kozłowski<br />

Hydration of Roman cements used for architectural restoration IV.17<br />

C. Gosselin, K. L. Scrivener, S. B. Feldman<br />

Oscarshall (Oslo, Norway) – case study of the restoration of a natural cement rendered facade<br />

from 1849 III.14<br />

M. Moe, J. Lukacs, T.S. Hansen<br />

14:00–15:30 Room CD<br />

Session 4: Assessment of mortars and masonry (Theme II)<br />

Chaired by: Prof. L. Binda<br />

Characterization of mortars using DRMS: Tests on fi eld panels samples II.04<br />

D. Costa, A. Magalhães, R. Veiga<br />

Problems in the assessment of the stress-strain relationship of masonry II.14<br />

C. Neuwald-Burg, M. Pfeifer<br />

Analytical diagnosis protocol to assess the impacts of environmental stressors on historical mortars<br />

acting as the support of wall paintings II.13<br />

M. Maguregui, U. Knuutinen, K. Castro, I. Martinez-Arkarazo, J.M. Madariaga<br />

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Infl uence of mechanical properties of lime mortar on the strength of masonry II.05<br />

A. Costigan, S. Pavía<br />

Testing the freeze/thaw cycles in lime mortars II.01<br />

S. M. S. Botas, V. M. Rato, P. Faria<br />

15:30–16:00 Coffee break<br />

16:00–17:45 Room AB<br />

Session 5: Natural cement and hydraulic mortars (Theme I + Theme III + Theme IV)<br />

Chaired by: Dr. J-E. Lindqvist<br />

Rosendale natural cement: reintroduction of an authentic North American historic binder III.05<br />

M. P. Edison<br />

Hydraulicity in historic lime mortars: a review I.14<br />

J. Elsen, K. Van Balen, G. Mertens<br />

19th century “novel” building materials: examples of various historic mortars under<br />

the microscope I.43<br />

J. Weber, K. Bayer, F. Pintér<br />

Lime mortar with natural hydraulic components – characterization of reaction rims with FTIR-imaging<br />

in ATR-mode I.12<br />

A. Diekamp, R. Stalder, J. Konzett, P. W. Mirwald<br />

Conservation of the plaster at the Lavriotike ore washeries III.04<br />

Y. Doganis, A. Galanos<br />

The new groups of formulated limes (FL) of lime standard EN 459 – bane or boon? IV.27<br />

B. Middendorf, D. Klein, S. Hogewoning, S-O. Schmidt<br />

16:00–17:45 Room CD<br />

Session 6: Characterisation of historic mortars (Theme I)<br />

Chaired by: Prof. I. Papayianni<br />

Ancient mortars under action of marine environment: a physico-chemical characterisation I.04<br />

C. Borges, A. Santos Silva, R. Veiga<br />

Characteristics of mortars from ancient bridges I.15<br />

D. Frankeová, Z. Slížková, M. Drdácký<br />

Historic documents in understanding and evaluation of historic lime mortars I.27<br />

C. Marinowitz, C. Neuwald-Burg, M. Pfeifer<br />

Proteomic identifi cation of milk proteins in historical mortar I.10<br />

M. Crhova, S. Kuckova, R. Hynek, M. Kodicek<br />

Case study Nako in Western Himalayas, India. On the relevance of earthen supports material<br />

characterization I.19<br />

M. Gruber, G. Krist<br />

Gravel lime? Research into Danube gravel as the main ingredient of the historic mortars at castle<br />

Prandegg in Upper Austria I.42<br />

R. Wacha<br />

17:50–18:30 Welcome drink at hotel Diplomat<br />

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Thursday, September 23 rd<br />

9:00–10:30 Room AB<br />

Session 7: Assessment of mortars and masonry (Theme II)<br />

Chaired by: Dr. K. Bayer<br />

Lime lump development and textural alteration during the production of mortar II.03<br />

D. Carran, J. Hughes, A. Leslie, C. Kennedy<br />

The infl uence of calcium hydroxide on the plasticity of lime putties II.11<br />

D. Klein, S. Hogewoning, S-O. Schmidt, B. Middendorf<br />

Application of 1H NMR in the hydration monitoring of lime-pozzolan mortars II.15<br />

M. Tziotziou, E. Karakosta, I. Karatasios, M. Fardis, P. Maravelaki-Kalaitzaki, G. Papavassiliou,<br />

V. Kilikoglou<br />

Infl uence of interfacial material pore structure on the strength of the brick/lime mortar bond II.12<br />

M. Lawrence, P. Walker, Z. Zhou<br />

In situ techniques for the characterization of rendering mortars II.07<br />

A.P. Ferreira Pinto, R. Nogueira, A. Gomes<br />

9:00–10:30 Room CD<br />

Session 8: Repair mortars for historic masonry (Theme IV)<br />

Chaired by: Dr. R. Veiga<br />

Masonry repair options and their philosophical ramifi cations IV.15<br />

A. M. Forster<br />

Repair mortars studied for the conservation of temple G1 in My˜ So’n, Vietnam IV.38<br />

C. Tedeschi, L. Binda, P. Condoleo<br />

Characterization of repair mortars for the assessment of their compatibility IV.12<br />

Ö. Cizer, L. Schueremans, E. Janssens, G. Serré, K. Van Balen<br />

Repair mortars for the sandstones of the cathedral of Berne IV.08<br />

C. Bläuer, H. Häberli, A. Löffel, B. Rousset<br />

Cement-stabilized earth mortars for application in archaeological sites and prehistoric<br />

monuments IV.40<br />

E-E. Toumbakari, A. Ntziouni, V. Kasselouri-Rigopoulou<br />

10:30–11:00 Coffee break<br />

11:00–12:30 Room AB<br />

Session 9: Conservation issues and performance of mortars (Theme III + Theme IV)<br />

Chaired by: Ms. E. Marie-Victoire<br />

Practical case study: mortar conservation for the Connaught building, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada III.02<br />

J. Cooke, M.I. Subercaseaux, W. Y. Mou<br />

Traditional Portuguese techniques for application and maintenance of historic renders III.06<br />

P. Faria, M. Tavares, M. Menezes, R. Veiga, G. Margalha<br />

The effect of wet slaked lime putty and putty prepared from dry hydrate on the strength of lime<br />

mortars IV.47<br />

G. Zacharopoulou<br />

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Stress rate sensitivity of masonry units bound with hydraulic lime mortar IV.24<br />

Md. T. Islam, R. Chan, V. Bindiganavile<br />

Flexural strength of fi bre reinforced lime mortars for historic masonry structures IV.13<br />

E. Erdogmus, C. K. Armwood, H. Haider, Y. Yang<br />

11:00–12:30 Room CD<br />

Session 10: Repair mortars for historic masonry (Theme IV)<br />

Chaired by: Prof. R. van Hees<br />

Durability to salt decay of commercial ready-mixed mortars for the conservation<br />

of cultural heritage IV.19<br />

C. Tedeschi, L. Binda, D. Gulotta, L. Toniolo<br />

Salt crystallization in substitution renders for historical constructions IV.16<br />

A. Fragata, R. Veiga, A. L. Velosa<br />

Lime-metakaolin mortars applied on the Soledade palace, Recife, Brazil IV.09<br />

T. M. A. Bonilla, A. F. Ferreira, A. F. Nóbrega, E. C. R. Silva, M. L. Souza, A. M. P. Carneiro<br />

Design and production of repair mortars for historic masonry taking into account the characteristics of<br />

old mortars IV.23<br />

I. Ioannou, M. Philokyprou, A. Ilia<br />

The design and use of repair mortars for historical masonry in Australia IV.25<br />

B. Jordan<br />

12:30–14:00 Lunch break<br />

RILEM TC 203-RHM ‘REPAIR MORTARS FOR HISTORIC MASONRY’ FINAL WORKSHOP<br />

14:00–15:30 Plenary session, Room AB + CD<br />

RILEM TC 203-RHM Final workshop<br />

Chaired by: Dr. Caspar Groot (TC 203 RHM chairman)<br />

Dr. John Hughes (TC 203 RHM secretary)<br />

The role of mortar in masonry: an introduction to requirements for the design of repair mortars TC.01<br />

J. Hughes, RILEM TC 203-RHM members<br />

Infl uence of masonry typology and mortar joints on the mechanical behaviour of masonry walls TC.02<br />

L. Binda, RILEM TC 203-RHM members<br />

Repair mortars for historic masonry. From problem to intervention: a decision processs TC.03<br />

R. van Hees, RILEM TC 203-RHM member<br />

Testing of repair mortars for historic masonry TC.04<br />

B. Bicer-Simsir, RILEM TC 203-RHM members<br />

15:30–16:00 Coffee Break<br />

16:00–17:30 Plenary session, Room AB + CD<br />

RILEM TC 203-RHM Final workshop<br />

Chaired by: Dr. Caspar Groot (TC 203 RHM chairman)<br />

Dr. John Hughes (TC 203 RHM secretary)<br />

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Performance and repair requirements for repointing mortars TC.05<br />

M. Subercaseaux, RILEM TC 203-RHM members<br />

Performance and repair requirements for bedding mortars TC.06<br />

B. Middendorf, RILEM TC 203-RHM members<br />

Performance and repair requirements for renders and plasters TC.07<br />

C. Groot, RILEM TC 203-RHM members<br />

Performance and repair requirements for fl ooring mortars TC.08<br />

I. Papayianni, RILEM TC 203-RHM members<br />

Performance and repair requirements for surface repairs TC.09<br />

J. Válek, RILEM TC 203-RHM members<br />

19:45–22:30 Conference dinner<br />

Vltava River Boat Cruise, Boat CZECHIE<br />

Departure and Return: Dořákovo nábřeží, Na Františku street (see the map with the travel<br />

instructions). Entrance with tickets only.<br />

Friday, September 24 th<br />

9:00–9:30 Plenary session, Rooms AB + CD<br />

Key note lecture<br />

Chaired by: Mr. D. Young<br />

Non-standard testing in characterisation and consolidation assessment of historic mortars II.06<br />

M. Drdácký<br />

9:30–10:30 Plenary session, Rooms AB + CD<br />

Session 11: Roman mortars (Theme I)<br />

Chaired by: Mr. D. Young<br />

Cement compositions and durability in ancient Roman seawater concretes I.22<br />

M. D. Jackson, G. Vola, B. E. Scheetz, J. P. Oleson, Ch. Brandon, R. L. Hohlfelder<br />

How did the Romans form concrete underwater? I.08<br />

Ch. J. Brandon<br />

How did expertise in maritime hydraulic concrete spread through the Roman empire? I.29<br />

J. P. Oleson, M. D. Jackson<br />

10:30–11:00 Coffee break<br />

11:00–12:30 Room AB<br />

Session 12: Gypsum mortars (Theme I+Theme IV)<br />

Chaired by: Prof. B. Middendorf<br />

Characterization of gypsum-selenite plasters from historic buildings in the Emilia-Romagna region<br />

(Italy) I.16<br />

E. Franzoni, F. Sandrolini, L. Baldazzi<br />

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The earliest use of lime and gypsum mortars in Cyprus I.32<br />

M. Philokyprou<br />

Medieval gypsum mortars used for architectural details in the castle of Teutonic Order in Toruń,<br />

Poland I.23<br />

M. Jakubek, F. Schlütter, W. Oberta, J. W. Łukaszewicz<br />

Characterisation of ancient gypsum mortars from the archaeological site of Amathus, Cyprus I.40<br />

P. E. Tsakiridis, E-E. Toumbakari<br />

High fi red gypsum mortar for screeds, terrazzo and masonry repair on historic monuments. Production,<br />

properties and sample applications IV.36<br />

F. Schlütter, W. Kaiser, H. Juling<br />

11:00–12:30 Room CD<br />

Session 13: Repair mortars for historic masonry (Theme IV)<br />

Chaired by: Dr. M. Lawrence<br />

Energy renovation by lime renders IV.06<br />

M. M. Barbero Barrera, F. J. N. González, L. M. Ramos, A. García Santos, K. Van Balen<br />

Two views to deal with rain penetration problems in historic fi red clay brick masonry IV.18<br />

C. Groot, J. Gunneweg<br />

Mortars for conservation-restoration of wall painting support in rupestral churches IV.29<br />

I. Mohanu, I. Gomoiu, D. Mohanu, D. Nastac<br />

Properties of lime-based restoration mortars modifi ed by the addition of linseed oil IV.11<br />

E. Čechová, I. Papayianni, M. Stefanidou<br />

Nano-lime: a new material for the consolidation and conservation of historic mortars IV.49<br />

G. Ziegenbalg, K. Brümmer, J. Pianski<br />

12:30–14:00 Lunch break<br />

14:00–15:15 Room AB<br />

Session 14: Roman mortars (Theme I + Theme III)<br />

Chaired by: Dr. Z. Slížková<br />

Chemical, mineralogical and microstructural characterization of historical mortars from the Roman villa<br />

of Pisões, Beja, Portugal I.05<br />

G. Borsoi, A. Santos Silva, P. Menezes, A. Candeias, J. Mirão<br />

Characterization of Roman mortars and plasters in Tarsus (Cilicia-Turkey) I.33<br />

I. Polat-Pekmezci, A. Ersen<br />

Micromorphological textures and pozzolanic cements in Imperial Age Roman mortars I.21<br />

M. D. Jackson, B. E. Scheetz, F. Marra<br />

Overview of the 100 mortars project at the archaeological site of Herculaneum III.30<br />

A. De Vita, P. Pesaresi, V. Puglisi<br />

14:00–15:15 Room CD<br />

Session 15: Grouts (Theme IV)<br />

Chaired by: Dr. E-E. Toumbakari<br />

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Historic and modern injection grouts used in Poland for wall painting conservation IV.48<br />

K. Zajadacz, J. Nykiel, S. Simon<br />

Grouts for injection of historical masonries: infl uence of the binding system and other additions on<br />

the properties of the matrix IV.31<br />

I. Papayianni, M. Stefanidou, V. Pachta<br />

Strengthening of heritage buildings by means of grout injection – problems and solution IV.41<br />

M. Uranjek, R. Žarnić, V. Bokan-Bosiljkov<br />

Two siliceous grouts for the preservation of stone IV.39<br />

A. Thorn<br />

15:15 –15:45 Coffee break<br />

15:45–17:00 Room AB<br />

Session 16: Repair mortars for historic masonry (Theme IV)<br />

Chaired by: Dr. M. Thomson<br />

Experimental study of hot mixed mortars in comparison with lime putty and hydrate mortars IV.42<br />

J. Válek, T. Matas<br />

Impact of historically inspired processes of lime mortar preparation on its properties IV.28<br />

D. Michoinová<br />

Comparison of different methods to determine the packing density of fresh mortars IV.03<br />

A. Arizzi, C. Giuseppe<br />

Water transport between mortar and brick: the infl uence of material parametrs IV.21<br />

R. Hendrickx, S. Roels, K. Van Balen<br />

15:45–17:00 Room CD<br />

Session 17: Conservation and restoration issues (Theme III)<br />

Chaired by: Dr. P. Bromblet<br />

Grouting mortars for consolidation of historical renders showing loss of adhesion III.21<br />

M. L. Tavares, R. Veiga, A. Fragata<br />

Restoration of the tile cladding of a modernist post-war modernist building complex III.25<br />

Y. Vanhellemont<br />

Comparison between traditional, lime based, and industrial, dry mortars III.09<br />

A. Jornet, C. Mosca, G. Cavallo, G. Corredig<br />

The restoration of the cathedral at Kirkjubøúr in the Faroe Islands III.12<br />

P. Klenz Larsen, T. von Konow, S. Johansson<br />

17:00–17:15 Short break<br />

17:15–17:45 Plenary session, Room AB + CD<br />

Closing session<br />

Chaired by: Dr. J. Válek, Dr. C. Groot<br />

Award for the best student presentation<br />

Final discussion and conference closing<br />

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POSTER SESSION<br />

Theme 1: Characterisation of historic mortars<br />

Gypsum mortars of the Khoja Zainuddin Mosque in Bukhara (Uzbekistan): a contribution to building<br />

archaeological studies I.01<br />

J. Badr, Ch. Huck-Stiasny, R. Drewello<br />

Understanding historic mortars and their variations – a condition for performing restoration with<br />

traditional materials I.02<br />

K. Balksten<br />

Petrographical study of Meroitic mortars from an Amun temple (el-Hassa) I.06<br />

M. Bouchar<br />

Mortars from historical buildings in Switzerland: petrographic examination I.09<br />

G. Cavallo, A. Jornet, C. Mosca, G. Corredig<br />

Development of a methodology for characterization of historical mortars in the Walloon region<br />

(Belgium) I.11<br />

M. Demelenne, F. Dagrain, J-C. Scaillet<br />

Ancient wall plasters found in archaeological excavations in Marseilles (France): evolution of<br />

techniques and materials I.13<br />

A-M. D’Ovidio, P. Bromblet<br />

Characterization of decorative Portuguese gypsum plasters from the XIX–XXth centuries: the case of the<br />

Bolsa Palace in Oporto I.17<br />

T. Freire, A. Santos Silva, R. Veiga, J. Brito<br />

Petrographic examination of Gothic mortars of the house of Lords of Kunštát in Brno,<br />

Czech Republic I.18<br />

M. Gregerová, D. Všianský, R. Procházka, L. Kurdíková<br />

Ancient gypsum mortars from Sta. María Magdalena church (Zaragoza, Spain): advances in<br />

technological manufacture I.20<br />

J. Igea, P. Lapuente, M. T. Blanco-Varela, S. Martínez-Ramírez<br />

Traditional mortars with burned alum shale as artifi cial pozzolan I.24<br />

S. Johansson, J. E. Lindqvist<br />

Identifi cation of mortars in the Ottoman era in Algeria through historical documentation and<br />

laboratory analyses I.26<br />

N.A. Mahindad, M. Hamiane<br />

The mortars and plasters under the mosaics and the wall paintings of the Roman villa at Piazza<br />

Armerina, Sicily I.28<br />

B. Megna, G. Rizzo, L. Ercoli<br />

Thermal activation of kaolinite used as hydraulic additive of old lime mixtures: a literature study I.30<br />

G. L. A. Pesce<br />

Radiocarbon dating of lumps of not completely mixed lime contained in old constructions: the<br />

sampling problem I.31<br />

G. L. A. Pesce<br />

Development of an analytical protocol for characterisation of historical mortars I.34<br />

L. Rampazzi, C. Corti, C. Colombo, C. Conti, M. Realini<br />

Mapping of mortars and ashlars in watchtowers of Reconquest Ages in Cuenca district, Spain I.35<br />

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J. R. Ruiz Checa, V. Cristini<br />

Air lime-mortars with vegetable fat addition: characteristics and research needs I.38<br />

A. Shasavandi, E. Salavessa, F. P. Torgal, S. Jalali<br />

Mineralogical and petrographic characterization of ancient Roman maritime concretes from<br />

Mediterranean harbours I.41<br />

G. Vola, M. D. Jackson, J. P. Oleson, Ch. Brandon, R. L. Hohlfelder<br />

Characterization of mortars in historical modern monuments: a realistic and an analytical<br />

approach I.44<br />

G. Zacharopoulou<br />

Theme 2: Assessment of mortars and masonry<br />

Assessment of an experimental test setup for glazed tiles by fi nite element simulations II.02<br />

P. Cachim, A. Velosa<br />

The role of mortars in ancient brick masonries’ decay: a study in the Pio Palace at Carpi (Italy) II.08<br />

E. Franzoni<br />

Historical busts made of cement mortar – methods of examinations and causes of corrosion II.09<br />

A. Gralinska, J. W. Łukaszewicz, W. Topolska<br />

Deterioration of cement-rendered brick masonry buildings: case study of a World War II airfi eld in East<br />

Lothian, Scotland II.10<br />

I. Griffi n, A. Hamilton, J. Tate<br />

Desalination of concrete sculptures on the Battle of the Nations II.16<br />

M. Zötzl, T. Löther, S. Weise, R. Burkhardt, C. Franzen<br />

Theme III: Conservation and restoration issues<br />

Drayton Hall: a case study, mortar analysis and replication III.07<br />

F. Henderson Ford, K. A. Stojsavljevic<br />

Santa Ana church – Lagos - Portugal, tender for renovation and restoration III.08<br />

P. J. T. Jones<br />

Types of mortars in wall paintings by the “Older Villach’s Workshop” and their<br />

followers (15th Century) III.11<br />

A. Križnar, A. Ruíz-Conde, P. J. Sánchez-Soto<br />

Restoration and conservation of the renderings of Santíssimo Sacramento de Alcântara church, Lisbon,<br />

Portugal III.13<br />

F. Llera, B. Barreiros, M. Tavares, T. Teixeira<br />

Causes of decay of the Aveleiras House decorative plasters (in Torre de Moncorvo) III.15<br />

M. E. Costa Salavessa, A. Shahsavandi, F. P. Torgal, S. Jalali<br />

Sgrafi tto in Portugal: a contribution to its study and preservation III.16<br />

S. Salema, J. Aguiar<br />

Environmental decay of ancient stucco decorations subject to outdoor exposure III.17<br />

F. Sandrolini, E. Franzoni, E. Sassoni<br />

Vitruvius and Antique techniques of plaster work and painting III.22<br />

L. Thiemann, S. Gerzer, R. Kilian<br />

Mortars in the buildings of Pre-Hispanic Peru: structural behavior studies III.23<br />

H. E. Torres Peceros<br />

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Strengthening of heritage buildings by means of grout injection-problems and solutions III.24<br />

M. Uranjek, R. Žarnić, V. Bosiljkov<br />

Repair mortars for the National Congress building, Argentina III.26<br />

S. Velázquez, I. Dolmann, M. Domínguez, F. Luna, E. Etchechourry, G. Alonso, S. Acri, M. Mancini<br />

Investigation of 14th century Byzantine and Serbian provenance fresco painting III.28<br />

N. Vesić, C. Kyriakou, A. Bakolas, I. Tsamasfyrou, E. T. Delegou, A. Moropoulou<br />

Traditional stucco techniques in interior surface coatings:<br />

Northern Portugal (XIX–XXth centuries) III.29<br />

E. S. Vieira<br />

Theme IV: Repair mortars for historic masonry<br />

Lime – natural pozzolan conservation mortars: parameters that affect reactivity and strength IV.01<br />

E. Ampatzioglou, I. Karatasios, B. Colston, D. Watt, V. Kililoglou<br />

Effect of pozzolanic activity of metakaolin on the mechanical properties of air and quicklime mortars IV.02<br />

S. Andrejkovičová, A. L. Velosa, F. Rocha<br />

Characterization of stone masonry panels consolidated by injection of grouts in buildings damaged by<br />

the 2009 Abruzzo earthquake IV.04<br />

G. Artioli, M. Secco, C. Mazzoli, C. Coletti, M.R. Valluzzi, F. da Porto<br />

The infl uence of water repellent admixture on lime and lime cement mortars<br />

diffusion properties IV.05<br />

L. Balík, J. Kolísko<br />

Impact of non-uniform distribution of temperature on the state of stress of masonry IV.07<br />

P. Beran<br />

Effect of rice husk ash particle size in lime based mortars IV.14<br />

A. P. Ferreira Pinto, N. G. Almeida, A. Gomes<br />

Design of jointing mortar compatible with the masonry of the Villa Maheddine<br />

of the “Ottoman era” IV.20<br />

M. Hamiane, S. Aitouakli, L. Boumghar, W. Zekagh, M. Saidi<br />

The effect of relative humidity on the performance of lime-pozzolan mortars IV.26<br />

I. Karatasios, M. Amenta, M. Tziotziou, V. Kilikoglou<br />

Strengthening of pure lime mortars with nanoparticles of calcium hydroxide IV.30<br />

C. Moreau, Z. Sližková, M. Drdácký<br />

Infl uence of sand fi nes on the mechanical and physical properties of lime-based renders<br />

and plasters IV.32<br />

I. Papayianni, M. Stefanidou, S. Christodoulou<br />

Long-term effectiveness of renovation plasters in Jevíčko castle IV.33<br />

M. Peřinková<br />

Mortars from Roman cement and their properties IV.34<br />

A. Peterová, K. Doubravová, V. Machovič, J. Jiroušek<br />

Nano-lime as a binder for injection grouts and repair mortars IV.35<br />

E. Maryniak-Piaszczynski, G. Ziegenbalg<br />

Design of conservation mortars for the restoration of the Piraeus stones at the monuments of the<br />

Acropolis of Athens IV.37<br />

N-A. Stefanis, P. Theoulakis<br />

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High-temperature gypsum plaster: investigations into conservation and restoration of historic gypsum<br />

objects IV.44<br />

U. Wende, P. Kozub, T. Arnold, J. Meinhardt<br />

Correlation of initial and fi nal available lime, and free water in lime putties to carbonation rate and<br />

mechanical characteristics of lime mortars IV.46<br />

G. Zacharopoulou<br />

Analysis and testing methodology of mortars: a case study of the Báthory castle in Şimleu Silvaniei,<br />

Romania IV.50<br />

A. B. Magó, A. Cosma, M Guttmann, B. Szabó<br />

Saturday, September, 25 th<br />

Technical excursions in Prague, 9:30–12:30<br />

Admission free, please register during the conference.<br />

Details and the registration for the individual technical excursions are available at the conference<br />

registration desk.<br />

Trip to Český Krumlov, 9:00–19:00 (minimum of 15 persons)<br />

Price 65 EUR includes: entrance fee to the Český Krumlov Castle, English-speaking guide, lunch,<br />

transport.<br />

This tour will take you to one of the most charming parts of the country with beautiful countryside,<br />

picturesque fi shponds and numerous historical sights. Morning departure from Prague to the South<br />

Bohemian medieval town of Český Krumlov, which is second in the UNESCO list of most important<br />

protected historical towns thanks to its preserved historical centre. You will also visit Český Krumlov<br />

castle – the largest castle in Bohemia after Prague Castle – with its unique open air theatre with<br />

revolving auditorium in the park surrounding the castle. Lunch will be served at a local restaurant.<br />

Trip to Kutná Hora, 9:00–15:00 (minimum of 15 persons)<br />

Price 40 EUR includes: entrance fee to St. Barbara Cathedral, Mint House and Museum, English-speaking<br />

guide, lunch, transport.<br />

The tour includes a visit to the ancient mining town of Kutná Hora, established in a silver mining<br />

area in the 13th century. The town, about 65 km east of Prague, has many well preserved medieval<br />

and Baroque buildings. The 14th century St. Barbara Cathedral features colourful frescoes and the<br />

UNESCO protected Miner’s Chapel, named after the silver miners who fi nanced the construction of the<br />

cathedral. In the town centre lies the site of the former royal mint, where Italian artisans crafted<br />

silver Prague groschens in the 15th century. Groschens were a currency used throughout Europe.<br />

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INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE<br />

Dr. Karol Bayer (Czech Republic), Prof. Luigia Binda (Italy), Dr. Philippe Bromblet (France),<br />

Dr. Anjan Chatterjee (India), Prof. Jan Elsen (Belgium), Dr. Caspar Groot (Netherlands),<br />

Prof. Rob van Hees (Netherlands), Dr. John Hughes (Scotland), Dr. Jan Erik Lindqvist (Sweden),<br />

Dr. Paul Maurenbrecher (Canada), Prof. Bernhard Middendorf (Germany), Prof. Ioanna Papayianni (Greece),<br />

Prof. Pavla Rovnaníková (Czech Republic), Dr. Stefan Simon (Germany), Mrs. Maria Subercaseaux (Canada),<br />

Dr. Margaret Thomson (USA), Dr. Eleni Eva Toumbakari (Greece), Dr. Jan Válek (Czech Republic),<br />

Dr. Rosario Veiga (Portugal), Mr. David Young (Australia)<br />

ORGANISING COMMITTEE<br />

Dr. Pavel Beran, Mr. Tomáš Brůna, Dr. Eva Čechová, Ms. Dita Frankeová, Dr. Jiří Frankl,<br />

Dr. Vladislava Kostkanová, Dr. Michal Kloiber, Mr. Tomáš Matas, Dr. Claire Moreau, Dr. Jan Válek<br />

SPONSORS AND PARTNERS<br />

The conference is organised by the Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics of the Academy of<br />

Sciences of the Czech Republic in cooperation with RILEM, the International Union of Laboratories and<br />

Experts in Construction Materials, Systems and Structures (www.rilem.net).<br />

© ITAM <strong>2010</strong><br />

Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, v. v. i.<br />

Prosecká 76, 190 00 Prague 9, Czech Republic<br />

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The conference administration is managed by CBT congress business travel Ltd.<br />

We would like to thank our conference partners and sponsors for support<br />

The prize for the best student presentation is awarded by<br />

The conference is organised under the auspice of Mr. Ondřej Pecha, Member of the Committee of Prague City<br />

Council for Monument Care and Tourism<br />

Graphic design Mr. Petr Donát

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