creators_nameBerti, Maurizio
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datestamp2021-12-06 19:33:52
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titleConservation of coral stone architectural heritage on the coast of East Africa
ispublishedpub
subjectsCultural_Landscapes
subjectsE01
subjectsE05
subjectsE07
full_text_statuspublic
keywordscoral stone
keywordsconservation
keywordssoluble salts
keywordstropica! coasts
keywordsmurrapa
keywordsEast Africa
keywordsMozambique
abstractMuch of the architectural heritage on the coast of East Africa was built with coral limestone and today it suffers from a severe decay. Swahili architecture and European colonial architecture are part of this heritage. After many observations at sites such as Inhambane, Ilha de Moçambique and Ilha de lbo, we think that the phenomenon of regeneration of soluble salts is the main cause of degradation of coral stone buildings. Knowledge and mastery of the physical and chemical phenomena in coral stone buildings are the basis of the preservation process. But the techniques of the past, when known to the restorer, can suggest the best way for the restoration and maintenance practices (Some topics of this theme: lime from coral - sand fluvial from the Ibo Island - murrapa juice, as an additive for mortar). Finally, the paper proposes the idea of preserving historic coastal settlements in an optimal equilibrium with natural environment assets.
date2016-07-14
date_typepublished
publicationConservation of Ar- chitectural Heritage (CAH), Procedia – Social and Behavioral Sciences
volume225
publisherElsevier Ltd
pagerange47-56
refereedTRUE
issn1877-0428
official_urlhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1877042816306929
citation Berti, Maurizio (2016) Conservation of coral stone architectural heritage on the coast of East Africa. Conservation of Ar- chitectural Heritage (CAH), Procedia – Social and Behavioral Sciences, 225 . p. 47-56. ISSN 1877-0428 [Article]
document_urlhttps://openarchive.icomos.org/id/eprint/2528/1/1-s2.0-S1877042816306929-main%20Rid.pdf