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2004
La chiesa di S. Nicolò l’Arena, nonostante la sua grandiosità (dimensioni fra le maggiori d’Europa), è rimasta per decenni come uno dei monumenti più trascurati di Catania. Era dun¬que necessario uno studio approfondito che riportasse in pri-mo piano la sua storia architettonica e costruttiva.Essendo finalmente in corso un intervento di restauro ...
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La chiesa di S. Nicolò l’Arena, nonostante la sua grandiosità (dimensioni fra le maggiori d’Europa), è rimasta per decenni come uno dei monumenti più trascurati di Catania. Era dun¬que necessario uno studio approfondito che riportasse in pri-mo piano la sua storia architettonica e costruttiva.Essendo finalmente in corso un intervento di restauro ...
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1989
Tiné Bertocchi Fernanda. CUPOLA . In: Bibliografia topografica della colonizzazione greca in Italia e nelle Isole Tirreniche, n°7, 1989. Siti : Cuccuvà - Garaguso. pp. 46-50.
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Tiné Bertocchi Fernanda. CUPOLA . In: Bibliografia topografica della colonizzazione greca in Italia e nelle Isole Tirreniche, n°7, 1989. Siti : Cuccuvà - Garaguso. pp. 46-50.
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2012
Whereas the previous chapter has dealt with the two-dimensional cylindrical vault, this chapter has a three-dimensional hemispherical room as an object. The dome surface is locally absorbent with a wall admittance G; the floor is hard (for the moment) (Fig. 12.1).
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Whereas the previous chapter has dealt with the two-dimensional cylindrical vault, this chapter has a three-dimensional hemispherical room as an object. The dome surface is locally absorbent with a wall admittance G; the floor is hard (for the moment) (Fig. 12.1).
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2018
The construction of the Cupola of the cathedral in Florence (Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore) by the Florentine architect Filippo Brunelleschi (1377–1446) represents one of those influencing events that are capable of affecting the course of history—in this case the history of art and technology.
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The construction of the Cupola of the cathedral in Florence (Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore) by the Florentine architect Filippo Brunelleschi (1377–1446) represents one of those influencing events that are capable of affecting the course of history—in this case the history of art and technology.
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Cupola slag as partial replacement of fine aggregate in concrete – An experimental study
Journal of Building Engineering, 2021Shakeel Waseem +2 more
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Scope for cupola slag reuse in construction: a sustainable green solution
International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology, 2022Soumyabrata Chakravarty, Partha Haldar
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Physical-Mechanical Properties of Cupola Slag Cement Paste
Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 2021Carlos Thomas +2 more
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