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A Systematic Approach for Large-scale, Rapid, Dilapidation Surveys of Historic, Masonry Buildings

Author(s)
Clarke, Julie  
Laefer, Debra F.  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/4121
Date Issued
2012-05-16
Date Available
2014-10-28T04:00:09Z
Abstract
Dilapidation surveys may require extensive resources to achieve detailed accounts of damage for intervention purposes or may involve only limited resources but be restricted to an extremely rapid assessment (e.g. post-earthquake, life-safety inspection). Neither provides a holistic, cost-effective approach for evaluating the general health of a large number of structures, as is needed for urban planning, historic designation determination, and risk assessment due to adjacent works. To overcome this limitation, index images are introduced for a systematic approach for rapidly conducting large-scale, dilapidation surveys of historic masonry buildings. This method, the University College Dublin Inspection Method (UCDIM), is tested against both a detailed inspection and an alternative rapid approach to determine accuracy and resource intensiveness through its application by three inspectors of various levels of experience to six buildings in the city centre of Dublin, Ireland. The UCDIM provided a damage ranking of ρ = 0.94 for all inspectors, regardless of experience, except when painted or rendered façades were included. The UCDIM, when compared to detailed inspection provided a high level of reliability, cost savings of approximately 90% and several months of time savings since interior access was not required.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Taylor and Francis
Journal
International Journal of Architectural Heritage: Conservation, Analysis, and Restoration
Volume
8
Issue
2
Start Page
290
End Page
310
Copyright (Published Version)
2012, Taylor and Francis Group
Subjects

Historic

Masonry

Buildings

Dilapidation

Survey

Condition

Assessment

Urban

Planning

Risk

DOI
10.1080/15583058.2012.692849
Web versions
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/15583058.2012.692849
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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