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Piaa Libertii

A
B
4
3
3
594,15
594,15

prevalent horizontal structures


other horizontal structures
roof
connection of vertical structures
connection of horizontal structures
regularity
other elements
soft-storey
reinforced elements
non-structural elements
present state
accuracy of inspection

C
C
C
M
C
C
C
M
M
M
C
C
C

F
3A
4
2
A
G
B
B
B

other vertical structures

prevalent vertical structures

N
1

structural typology

N
1

N
1

holes in facade

N
1

main facade height [m]

3B

N
1

13,17

average floor area [m2]


I

minimum building height [m]

floor area [m2]

13,17

stories number on the main facade

maximum building height [m]

out of ground stories number

13,17

total stories number

maximum interstorey height [m]

interventions

5,10

age

average interstorey height [m]

building in the aggregate

4,50

building number

other informations

number

street

MASONRY BUILDINGS - geometric-typological and vulnerability data


geometric data
typological data
other regularity and
vulnerability factors

Type of information: C = one-alphanumeric character code; I = integer; N1 = number with one decimal digit; M = alphanumeric string with one or more
characters (multiple choice)

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

n building
n storey
H first floor [m]
H max [m]
H min [m]
use
age
floor area [mq]
n storey on the main facade
H main facade [m]
joint
structural system
structural mesh
first level pillars dimensions
plan regularity
soft storey
first level infills
squat elements
structurl bow-windows
use
months of use
occupants
accuracy of inspections

REINFORCED CONCRETE BUILDING

MASONRY BUILDINGS - exposition and damage


exposition (type and n of unit)

damage to structural, non-structural and existing elements


vertical
horizontal
stairs
roof
structures
diaphragm

D1
EMS level
null
D4-D5
D2-D3
D1
EMS level
null
D4-D5
D2-D3
D1
EMS level
null
D4-D5
D2-D3
D1
EMS level
null
D4-D5
D2-D3
D1
EMS level
global level
non-structural elements

infills and
partitions

building number
utilization
use
residential
productive
commercial
office
public services and religious buildings
warehouse
strategic
tourism - accommodation facilities
n of occupants
null
D4-D5
D2-D3
D1
EMS level
null
D4-D5
D2-D3

existing
damage

C
F
I
1
1
1,2

C
F
I
0

C
F
I
0

C
E
G
1

G
1

C
E

C
E
G
1

M I

3
A
E

Type of informations contained in columns: C = one-alphanumeric character code; I = integer; N1 = number with one decimal digit; M = alphanumeric string
with one or more characters (multiple choice)

BUILDING IN THE AGGREGATE (multiple choice)


1
isolated
A
same height
2
head
B
higher
3
corner
C
lower
4
inside
D
higher and smaller
5
backward
E
towering
6
protuding
F
staggered slabs (at different levels)
AGE

A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
A*

< 1919
1919-1945
1946-1960
1961-1971
1972-1981
1982-1991
1992-2001
> 2001
________
different ages

INTERVENTIONS
A
enlargement
B
raising
C
renewal
D
restoration
E
maintenance
f
facade restoration
B*
partially demolished
R
no intervention
S
substitution (in the case of concrete substitution, complete r.c. schedule)
TOTAL STORIES NUMBER
Fill out the total number of stories of the building, including underground floors. Attic should be excluded unless its average
height is less than 20% of the avarege interstorey height of the building.

OUT OF GROUND STORIES NUMBER "Fill out the stories number of the building, considering the lower part around it and including the attic if its average
height is less than 20% of the average interstorey height of the building.
A
attic
U
underground
B
basement
STORIES NUMBER OF THE MAIN FACADE
A
attic
U
underground
Si
basement

Fill out the storey number on the main facade.

FLOOR AREA "The plan area of the building can be estimated through the use of the cartography, with maximum approximation of 10%.
AVERAGE FLOOR AREA

Fill out the average gross floor area of each storey of the building.

AVERAGE INTERSTOREY HEIGHT

Fill out the average height of each storey of the building, approximated to 0,5 m.

MAXIMUM INTERSTOREY HEIGHT

"Fill out the maximum interstorey height measured for each storey, approximated to 0,5 m.

MAXIMUM/MINIMUM BUILDING HEIGHT


MAIN FACADE HEIGHT

Fill out the maximum/minimum height of the building, estimated from the eaves.

Fill out the average height of the main facade, estimated from the eaves.

HOLES IN FACADE
A
< 10%
B
10%-20%
C
20%-30%
D
> 30%
STRUCTURAL TYPOLOGY
1
only perimeter walls
2
interior walls

3
4
5
6
7

reinforced concrete above masonry


masonry above r.c.
masonry and r.c. on the same floor
reinforced masonry
confined masonry

VERTICAL STRUCTURES TYPOLOGY


A
Single leaf walls
B
cavity walls (or double leaf)
C
brick masonry
D
concrete blocks (heavy)
E
concrete blocks (light)
F
mixed structures
HORIZONTAL STRUCTURES TYPOLOGY
A
timber
B
timber with tie rods
C
metal beams with vaults or tiles
D
metal beams with vaults or tiles and tie rods
E
concrete and masonry or concrete slab
F
vaults without tie rods
G
vaults with tie rods
H
vaults and horizontal diaphragm
I
vaults and horizontal diaphragm with tie rods
L
metal beams with concrete slab
M
iron beams and brick tiles
ROOF
A
B
C
D

thrusting timber roof


limeted thrust timber roof
contrasted thrust or horizontal timber beams
concrete and masonry or concrete slab

1
2
3

flat
one flap
more flaps

E
F
G
H

thrusting steel
non-thrusting steel
thrusting mixed roof
non-thrusting mixed roof

VERTICAL STRUCTURES CONNECTION


1
regulation reference__________
2
regulation reference__________
3
tie rods and/or tie beams for each level
4
good connections between walls
5
no ring beams and bad connections
HORIZONTAL STRUCTURES CONNECTION
1
rigid and well connected diaphragm
2
deformable and well connected diaphragm
3
rigid and poorly connected diaphragm
4
deformable and poorly connected diaphragm
REGULARITY
B
C
D

A
regularity in plan and in elevation
regularity in elevation
regular plan
none

OTHER ELEMETS
A
arcade
B
loggia
C
external stairs
D
added bodies
E
isolated pillars
F
false walls
G
overhanging
H
heavy roof
I
demolition of structural elements

L
M
N

non aligned holes


irregular strengthening
overhanging and towering/ standing out elements

SOFT STOREY STOREY


GROUND FLOOR
UPPER FLOOR
many holes and/or of large dimension
A
E
considerable reduction of floor dimentions B
F
reduced or absence of interior walls C
G
Storey with worst mechanical characteristics of the masonry

REINFORCED ELEMENTS
A
buttresses and/or spurs
B
contrast elements
C
effective tie rods
D
confined openings
E
reinforced masonry with injections or non-reinforced plaster
F
reinforced masonry or with reinforced plaster
G
masonry with other or no indentified reinforcement
NON-STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS
A
absence of non-structural elements
B
well connected non-structural elements
C
poorly connected little elements
D
poorly connected big elements
PRESENT STATE
A
good conditions
B
medium conditions or widespread damage
C
bad conditions or medium damage
D
worst conditions or serious damage
ACCURACY OF THE INSPECTION
A
from the outside inspection

B
C

partially inside inspection


complete inspection

TOTAL NUMBER OF STORIES Fill out the total number of the building stories, including underground floors. Attic should be excluded unless its average
height is less than 20% of the avarege interstorey height of the building
FIRST FLOOR H
H MAX/MIN
USE

Fill out the height of the ground floor

Fill out the maximum/minimum height of the building, estimated from the ground to the eaves

residential
1=yes 2=no
productive
1=yes 2=no
public services 1=yes 2=no

AGE
A
B
C
D
E
F
G

< 1919
1919-1945
1946-1960
1961-1971
1972-1981
> 1981
________

FLOOR AREA The plan area of the building can be estimated through the use of the cartography, with maximum approximation of 10%
NUMBER OF STORIES OF THE MAIN FACADEFill out the number of the storey on the main facade. Attic should be excluded if its average height is less
than 20% of the avarege interstorey height of the building.
MAIN FACADE HEIGHT
JOINT
1

isolated

Fill out the average height of the main facade, estimated from the ground to the eaves.

2
3

according to law
not according to law

STRUCTURAL SYSTEM
A
prevalence of walls or frames with stiff masonry infills (without large holes and with resistant materials)
B
prevalence of frames with beams that are higher than the thickness of the horizontal diaphragms and bad quality infills
C
prevalence of frames with beams that have the same thickness of the horizontal diaphragms and bad quality or absent infills
D
frames with high beams on the perimeter with bad quality infills and beams that has the same thickness of the horizontal diaphragms
E
presence of frames with beams that are higher than the thickness of the horizontal diaphragms and r.c. walls
F
prevalence of r.c. walls
STRUCTURAL MESH
1
average distance between pillars < 4,5 m
2
average distance between pillars > 4,5 m and < 6 m
3
average distance between pillars > 6 m
FIRST LEVEL PILLARS DIMENSION
A
average dimension < 25 cm
B
average dimension > 25 cm and < 40 cm
C
average dimension > 40 cm
PLAN REGULARITY
1
compact and regular
2
compact and regular on the average
3
not compact and irregular
SOFT STOREY
1
2
3
4

absent
pilotis
absent or inadequate infills
overhanging infills

FIRST LEVEL INFILLS


A
on 4 perimeter walls
B
on 3 perimeter walls
C
on 2 perimeter walls
D
on 1 perimeter wall
SQUAT ELEMENTS
A
absent
B
for beams in stair system or different level floors
C
ribbon windows
D
other
STRUCTURAL BOW-WINDOWS
1
absent
2
< 1,5 m
3
> 1,5 m
USE
1
2
3
4

neglected
not used (<10%)
partially used (10%-70%)
used (>70%)

MONTHS OF USE
OCCUPANTS
A
B
C
D
E
F

Write the number of months of use

1 family
2 families
3-4 families
5-8 families
9-15 families
16-30 families

> 30 families

ACCURACY OF INSPECTION
A
from the outside inspection
B
partially internal inspection
C
complete inspection
EXPOSITION - UTILIZATION
A
> 65%
B
30% - 65%
C
< 30%
D
unused
E
under construction
F
not finished
G
neglected
EXPOSITION - USE
A
residential
B
productive
C
commercial
D
office
E
public services and religious buildings
F
warehouse
G
strategic
H
tourism - accommodation facilities
for each structural element fill out the damage extention corrispondant to different levels
DAMAGE - LEVEL/EXTENSION
>2/3 1/3-2/3
<1/3
D4-D5
A
B
C
D2-D3
D
E
F
D1
G
H
I

DAMAGE - EMS/GLOBAL LEVEL


code 0
1
structural
null
null
non-structural null
low

2
3
4
low
mean- severe partial collapse
severe /
/
/

DAMAGE - NON-STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS


1
plasters, coverings and false ceilings
2
tiles, chimeys
3
ledge, parapets
4
other internal or external objects
5
other damage

5
total collapse

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