TY - JOUR
T1 - Damage assessment and conservation strategy for the largest covered market in Europe
T2 - the Ribera Market (Bilbao)
AU - Garmendia Arrieta, Leire
AU - Marcos Rodríguez, Ignacio
AU - Lasarte Arlanzón, Natalia
AU - Briz Blanco, Estibaliz
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2018/8/18
Y1 - 2018/8/18
N2 - Facing a scarcity of land for urban development and demand for public services, the Municipal Council of Bilbao recognizes the need to make good use of its built heritage and to upgrade it, while maintaining its cultural and functional features. A good example is the case of the Ribera Market, the largest covered market in Europe. Deterioration of the market building and public pressure for improved services has led to proposals for its rehabilitation. To do so, the constructive condition of the building must first of all be assessed and, then, the most appropriate and compatible intervention technique must be selected. Today, there is a broad selection of intervention technologies, for the improvement of both mechanical behaviour and durability. However, in this article, it is demonstrated that these technologies are not always applicable in old buildings, because they depend on the severity of the pathology and the intrinsic characteristics of the building: for example, corrosion due to chloride ions originating from the concrete mass. The lack of knowledge on constructive techniques and the requirements for the application of new technologies complicate the interventions, which in turn further complicates decision-making with regard to the property.
AB - Facing a scarcity of land for urban development and demand for public services, the Municipal Council of Bilbao recognizes the need to make good use of its built heritage and to upgrade it, while maintaining its cultural and functional features. A good example is the case of the Ribera Market, the largest covered market in Europe. Deterioration of the market building and public pressure for improved services has led to proposals for its rehabilitation. To do so, the constructive condition of the building must first of all be assessed and, then, the most appropriate and compatible intervention technique must be selected. Today, there is a broad selection of intervention technologies, for the improvement of both mechanical behaviour and durability. However, in this article, it is demonstrated that these technologies are not always applicable in old buildings, because they depend on the severity of the pathology and the intrinsic characteristics of the building: for example, corrosion due to chloride ions originating from the concrete mass. The lack of knowledge on constructive techniques and the requirements for the application of new technologies complicate the interventions, which in turn further complicates decision-making with regard to the property.
KW - chlorides
KW - conservation corrosion
KW - intervention technologies
KW - old concrete
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85041554150&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/15583058.2018.1431728
DO - 10.1080/15583058.2018.1431728
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85041554150
SN - 1558-3058
VL - 12
SP - 997
EP - 1018
JO - International Journal of Architectural Heritage
JF - International Journal of Architectural Heritage
IS - 6
ER -