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Evaluation of historical, architectural and structural value of concrete vaulted and arch road bridges.
Šafář R. ; Fajman P. ; Hlavničková V. ; Hrdoušek V. ; Jiřikovský T. ; Křemen T. ; Máca J. ; Panáček M. ; Svoboda M. ; Včelová H. ; Záruba J.
The principal aim of this methodology is a preservation and conservation of valuable historical bridges - it is focused on concrete vaulted and arch road bridges. It is intended to be used by owners of bridges and by all people who take care of historical monuments and who are involved in inquiry, assessment, design and decisions related to existing bridges. It should become a helping tool for a care of historical concrete vaulted and arch bridges and to contribute in convenient cases to their conservation.
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Assessment of the historical, architectural and structural value of masonry arch road bridges
Panaček M. ; Fajman P. ; Řeřicha P. ; Máca J. ; Záruba Pfeffermann J. ; Hrdoušek V. ; Šafář R. ; Jiřikovský T. ; Křemen T. ; Jakubec P.
The aim of the methodology is to become a tool for proper decision-making and care of historic masonry arch bridges serving our transport network and to contribute to their preservation. It should help to identify and correctly assess their historical significance and their cultural, structural and heritage value. To correctly guide the process of their professional evaluation and proposals for their maintenance and restoration. Demonstrate the possibilities of their correct assessment in terms of their structural-technical condition and structural-mechanical action, enabling their preservation in reliable operation in traffic. By means of these correct procedures, it would like to establish general confidence in their design principles and craftsmanship and to translate this into the design of reconstruction and restoration interventions or appropriate adaptations with modern sensitive additions. It is intended to enable the legitimate existence and functioning of these irreplaceable buildings for our present and future.
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