Remarkable historic timber roofs. Knowledge and conservation practice – Part 1. Construction history and survey of historic timber roofs
DOI: 10.30682/tema08SIm
Wooden structures of the Clock Tower in Castle Bruntál
DOI: 10.30682/tema08SIa
Historic hanging partitions: analysis of a relevant application in Palermo
DOI: 10.30682/tema08SIb
The genesis of Timber Trusses: “Unexpected” Affinities between Roofs Carpentry in Etruria and Phrygia during the Antiquity
DOI: 10.30682/tema08SIc
Historic timber roofs in Belgium: overview of materials and structures (1150-1960)
DOI: 10.30682/tema08SId
Ancient wooden roofs in the area of Genoa: the structure with a curvilinear profile of the parish church of Cogoleto
Daniela Pittaluga, Cristina Accomasso
Published online: October 26, 2022DOI: 10.30682/tema08SIe
Ancient wooden roofs in the area of Genoa: an almost intact 17th century salt warehouse
Daniela Pittaluga, Giacomo Calvi
Published online: October 26, 2022DOI: 10.30682/tema08SIg
A review of Scandinavian research on medieval church roofs
DOI: 10.30682/tema08SIf
Lost roofs – a case study from Munich
DOI: 10.30682/tema08SIh
Coffered ceilings in the churches of Rome, from the 15th to the 20th century
DOI: 10.30682/tema08SIi
Technique at the service of a new liturgical model: the timber roof of the church of Saints Marcellino and Pietro in Cremona
Angelo Giuseppe Landi, Emanuele Zamperini
Published online: October 26, 2022DOI: 10.30682/tema08SIl