Clay barriers for protecting historic buildings from ground moisture intrusion
Background<br/> Conservators and architects working with built heritage at risk from ground moisture intrusion face a difficult choice. Leaving the building unprotected can lead to moisture related deterioration; installing vertical and/or horizontal barriers using standard materials requires...
Main Authors: | Michette, M, Lorenz, R, Ziegert, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
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SpringerOpen
2017
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