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Interventions in Masonry Structures

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This lecture covers interventions in masonry structures, focusing on stone and brick walls. Topics include damage mechanisms, interventions such as mortar injections, tie-rods, jacketing, and reinforced repointing. The importance of anamnesis, diagnosis, therapy, and control in seismic engineering interventions is emphasized.

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