Raw Earth Construction and Restoration Technique: Experimental Protocol and Interventions in the Historic Village of Al Jazeera Al Hamra (United Arab Emirates)

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https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/230797

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Liberotti, R.; Amer, V.; Gusella, V. (2025). Raw Earth Construction and Restoration Technique: Experimental Protocol and Interventions in the Historic Village of Al Jazeera Al Hamra (United Arab Emirates). En Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València, HERITAGE 2025 - International Conference on Earthen and Vernacular Heritage: Conservation, Adaptive Reuse and Urban Regeneration (pp. 737-744). https://doi.org/10.4995/HERITAGE2025.2025.19552

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[EN] The evolving relationship between contemporary practice and inherited structures necessitates sustainablestrategies for the preservation and reinforcement of heritage assets, safeguarding their functionality overtime. This study investigates the mechanical properties of traditional and innovative mortar-basedmaterials for the repair of architectural elements, with a particular focus on artistic stuccoes anddecorative features. The research aims to reduce their vulnerability to environmental, seismic, andanthropogenic factors, including pollution and climate change, which accelerate material degradationand ageing. The mix designs of artificial stone materials appropriate for the proposed strategies make useof natural rocks (e.g., limestone, alabastrine gypsum) and different constituents (e.g., vegetable sisalfibres, siliceous/siliceous-aluminous pozzolana); innovative raw earth-based mortars are also studied forplastering, rendering and repair of earthen buildings. In particular, a minimum of three specimens foreach mix design will be tested through flexural mechanical tests in an undergoing phase of the researchand using a displacement-controlled testing machine, following a standardised protocol –scientificallyrecognised at an European level– specifically developed for mortars (elements that exhibit material affinitywith the interventions addressed in this study). The results will then be comparatively assessed,considering not only the structural performance but also the material compatibility for potential fieldapplications. Finally, with reference to a case study, a design approach is presented allowing forinterventions on existing structures and the creation of new architectural shapes in an intimate, seamlessdialogue: emblematic –following the example of San Francesco di Assisi– of an essentiality able ofcommunicate with clarity and power.

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HERITAGE 2025 - International Conference on Earthen and Vernacular Heritage: Conservation, Adaptive Reuse and Urban Regeneration isbn: 9788413963105

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Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València

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