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37 th IAHS World Congress On Housing Science 37 th IAHS World Congress on Housing “DESIGN, TECHNOLOGY, REFURBISHMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF BUILDINGS” Santander (Spain) 26-29 October 2010 SECRETARIAT 37 th WORLD CONGRESS IAHS Universidad de Cantabria E.T.S. de Ingenieros de Caminos, Canales y Puertos de Santander Departamento de Ingeniería Estructural y Mecánica Grupo I+D de Tecnología de la Edificación (GTED-UC) Avda. Los Castros s/n 39005 SANTANDER (SPAIN) Tel: +34 942 201 738 (43) Fax: +34 942 201 747 E-mail: [email protected] www.iahshousing2010.unican.es

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37th IAHS World Congress On Housing Science

37th IAHS World Congress on Housing “DESIGN, TECHNOLOGY, REFURBISHMENT AND

MANAGEMENT OF BUILDINGS”

Santander (Spain) 26-29 October 2010

SECRETARIAT

37th WORLD CONGRESS IAHS Universidad de Cantabria

E.T.S. de Ingenieros de Caminos, Canales y Puertos de Santander Departamento de Ingeniería Estructural y Mecánica

Grupo I+D de Tecnología de la Edificación (GTED-UC) Avda. Los Castros s/n 39005 SANTANDER (SPAIN)

Tel: +34 942 201 738 (43) Fax: +34 942 201 747 E-mail: [email protected]

www.iahshousing2010.unican.es

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37th IAHS World Congress on Housing (2010)

DESIGN , TECHNOLOGY, REFURBISHMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF BUILDINGS

This World Congress has been organized by:

UNIVERSITY OF CANTABRIA (Spain) Deparment of Structural and Mechanical Engineering Building Technologhy R&D Group Telf: (34) 942 201 743; Fax: 0034 942 201 747 [email protected]; www.gted.unican.es [email protected]; www.iahshousing2010.unican.es

INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR HOUSING SCIENCE (IAHS) Florida International University (USA), IAHS Headquarters P.O. Box 340254 Coral Gables/Miami, Florida 33134 USA Fax: (305) 461−0921 [email protected]

37th IAHS World Congress Chairmen

Professor PhD Eng. Luis Villegas Professor PhD Eng. Oktay Ural Professor PhD Eng. Vitor Abrantes

37th IAHS World Congress Coordinators Lecturer PhD Eng. Ignacio Lombillo Eng. Clara Liaño

Editors

Professor PhD Eng. Luis Villegas Professor PhD Eng. Oktay Ural Professor PhD Eng. Vitor Abrantes Lecturer PhD Eng. Ignacio Lombillo Eng. Clara Liaño

Editors don't assume responsibility for the correctness, complete state or quality of information available. Unauthorized use may infringe patents owned publication.

No responsibility is assumed by the editors for any damage to persons or property as consecuence of the information provided by the authors.

ISBN:

978−84−693−6655−4

Depósito Legal: SA−782−2010

Imprime: Gráficas IGuña, S. A

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Sponsors / Funders Spanish Government Cantabria Government Santander City Council University of Cantabria

Collaborators Entities Colegio de Arquitectos Colegio de Arquitectos Técnicos Colegio de Ingenieros de Caminos, C. y P. Colegio de Ingenieros Técnicos de Obras Públicas Colegio de Ingenieros Industriales Colegio de Ingenieros Técnicos Industriales Colegio Oficial de Ingenieros de Telecomunicación Fundación Marcelino Botín Fundación Comillas Fundación Laboral de la Construcción Fundación Leonardo Torres Quevedo Sociedad para el Desarrollo Regional de Cantabria Parque Científico y Tecnológico de Cantabria Cámara de Comercio de Cantabria Puerto de Santander AIDICO - Instituto Tecnológico de la Construcción de la Comunidad Valenciana IECA - Instituto Español del Cemento y sus Aplicaciones INTEMAC - Instituto Técnico de Materiales y Construcciones TECNALIA - Corporación Tecnológica del País Vasco Banco Santander Caja Cantabria

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ÍNDICE 1.  HONORARY COMMITTEE __________________________________________________ 1 2.  INTRODUCTION __________________________________________________________ 2 3.  SPONSORS / FUNDERS _____________________________________________________ 3 4.  COLLABORATORS ENTITIES ________________________________________________ 4 5.  SCIENTIFIC COMMITEE ____________________________________________________ 5 6.  ORGANIZING COMMITTEE __________________________________________________ 7 

LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE ______________________________________________ 7 ORGANIZING COMMITTEE FOR THE IAHS _________________________________________ 7 

7.  PAPERS - STATISTICS ____________________________________________________ 8 8.  TOPICS - STATISTICS ____________________________________________________ 9 9.  CONFERENCE VENUE ____________________________________________________ 10 10.  CONGRESS SCHEDULE __________________________________________________ 12 11.  CONFERENCE ROOMS___________________________________________________ 13 12.  OPENING ____________________________________________________________ 16 13.  PLENARY SESSIONS ____________________________________________________ 17 14.  TECHNICAL SESSIONS __________________________________________________ 29 

OCTOBER 26TH, 2010 ______________________________________________________ 30 OCTOBER 27TH, 2010 ______________________________________________________ 38 OCTOBER 28TH, 2010 ______________________________________________________ 46 

15.  CLOSSING ___________________________________________________________ 54 16.  SOCIAL PROGRAM _____________________________________________________ 55 

TRIP A: MARITIME MUSEUM + PEDREÑA (ONLY FOR COMPANIONS) __________________ 56 RECEPTION COCKTAIL BY THE MAYOR OF SANTANDER ____________________________ 58 TRIP B: CASTILLO’S CAVES + PUENTE VIESGO (ONLY FOR COMPANIONS) _____________ 59 RECEPTION BY THE HEADMASTER OF TOURISM OF THE CANTABRIA GOVERNMENT ______ 61 GALA DINNER ____________________________________________________________ 63 POST-CONGRESS TRIP (OPTIONAL) ___________________________________________ 65 

17.  SANTANDER’S MAP ____________________________________________________ 67 18.  ABSTRACTS OF THE CONGRESS ___________________________________________ 68 

TOPIC I – MATERIALS AND METHODS OF CONSTRUCTION. __________________________ 69 TOPIC II – DESIGN FOR SUSTANIBILITY AND REFURBISHMENT. ______________________ 128 TOPIC III – SOCIOCULTURAL ASPECTS OF HOUSING PROJECTS. ______________________ 178 TOPIC IV – HEALTH, COMFORT AND SAFETY POLICIES. ___________________________ 203 TOPIC V – DESIGN FOR HOUSE PROJECTS. ______________________________________ 220 TOPIC VI – URBAN AND CITY PLANNING. TRANSPORT POLICIES. ____________________ 239 TOPIC VIII – MANAGEMENT SCHEMES AND MAINTENANCE. _______________________ 279 TOPIC IX – BUILDING TECHNOLOGY AND CONSTRUCTION: STRUCTURES, SERVICES AND CLADDINGS. ____________________________________________________________ 298 TOPIC X – PATHOLOGY AND REHABILITATION. _________________________________ 346 

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1. HONORARY COMMITTEE

Presidente de Honor:

S.A.R. el Príncipe de Asturias, Don Felipe de Borbón y Grecia

Sra. Dª. Beatriz Corredor Sierra

Ministra de Vivienda del Gobierno de España

Sra. Dª. Cristina Garmendia Mendizabal

Ministra de Ciencia e Innovación del Gobierno de

España

Sr. D. Agustín IbáñezDelegado del Gobierno de España en Cantabria

Sr. D. Miguel Ángel Revilla Roiz

Presidente de Cantabria

Sr. D. José María Mazón Ramos

Consejero de Obras Públicas, Ordenación del Territorio,

Vivienda y Urbanismo

Sr. D. Francisco Javier López Marcano

Consejero de Cultura, Turismo y Deporte

Sr. D. Íñigo de la Serna Hernáiz

Alcalde del Excmo. Ayuntamiento de Santander

Sr. D. César Díaz MazaConcejal de Infraestructuras,

Urbanismo y Vivienda del Excmo. Ayto. de Santander

Prof. D. José Carlos Gómez-Sal Vicerrector de Investigación y

Transferencia del Conocimiento

Prof. D. Federico Gutiérrez-Solana

Salcedo Rector Magfco. de la Univ. de Cantabria

Prof. D. Pedro Serrano Bravo

Director de la E.T.S. de Ingenieros de Caminos,

Canales y Puertos de Santander

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2. INTRODUCTION The International Association for Housing Science (IAHS), this year 2010, is celebrating the 37th Congress. They are a tradition and annually, held in a different country. Last Congress was held in Kolkata, India. Before it, it was Melbourne, Australia. As the issues related to human habitat are important and global, IAHS dwells on these issues, identifies them, searches knowledge based solutions to them. These congresses are the effectice way to gather competent experts on various fields, to join together and create an environment for discussions. The outcome of these deliberations are published in the IAHS Journal and the Congress Proceedings. IAHS was established at the University of Missouri, USA in 1972 as a Non-Profit Scientific Organization. It is a member of the United Nations as a Non-Governmental organization with accreditations in New York, Geneva, Vienna. The IAHS Motto is: Progress through interdisciplinary cooperation and research. This emphasizes the importance of the expansion of knowledge based actities to help improve the global shelter problems. People wants better homes and better environment for their families. This is a correct and continuous aspirations. A genuine concern, fom our part, is mandatory and necessary to find ways to help. IAHS is in this venture for good. And it is doing its share. The University of Cantabria (UC) – Spain, through its R & D Group of Building Technology (GTED), was invited to co-organize and manage this Congress at the beginning of 2009. UC welcomed this project with great interest and saw it as an important challenge: In fact, it affects and strengthens the strategic goal of internationalization of our university, in line with the honor and award of “Cantabria International Campus” that we have achieved in 2009. From the beginning, three Administrations decided to promote this Conference: The Government of Spain, the Government of Cantabria and the City of Santander. Also, the Professional Associations linked to the multidisciplinary Building field and other Entities of the Region added their support: The combination of all these forces has made possible to reach the target. Also, for the UC School of Civil Engineering, aimed in teaching and research in the world of Construction in general and, therefore, in the Building in particular (which means, in Spain and Europe, approximately 75% of the construction sector) and for its R & D Group of Building Technology, the celebration of this Congress is an important milestone in our history of more than 40 years. In fact, it reinforces our project of giving a specific universitary degree in the Building field. Finally, IAHS and UC are deeply grateful to all who have made this 37th Congress possible: Sponsors, Collaborators Entities, Keynote speakers, Scientific Committee, Authors who have submitted their Papers and Congressmembers in general. Thank you very much, again, everybody.

Prof. Oktay Ural President of the International

Association for Housing Science (IAHS)

Prof. Luis Villegas

World Congress Chairman Full Professor. University of

Cantabria

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3. SPONSORS / FUNDERS

SPONSOR PERSON POST

Sra. Dña. Beatriz Corredor Sierra. Ministra de Vivienda.

Sra. Dª. Cristina Garmendia Mendizabal

Ministra de Ciencia e Innovación

Sr. D. Agustín Ibáñez Delegado del Gobierno de España en Cantabria

Sr. D. Miguel Ángel Revilla. Presidente de Cantabria.

Sr. D. José María Mazón Ramos

Consejero de Obras Publicas, Ordenación Territorio, Vivienda

y Urbanismo

Sr. D. Francisco Javier López Marcano

Consejero de Cultura, Turismo y Deporte.

Sr. D. Francisco Javier Gómez Blanco

Director General de Vivienda y Arquitectura

Sr. D. Justo Barreda Cueto Director General de Cultura

Sr. D. Iñigo de la Serna Alcalde de Santander

Sr. D. Cesar Díaz Maza Concejal de Infraestructuras, Urbanismo y Vivienda.

Sra. Dª Gema Igual Órtiz Concejala de Turismo y Protocolo

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4. COLLABORATORS ENTITIES

Colegio de Arquitectos

Colegio de Arquitectos

Técnicos

Colegio de Ingenieros de

Caminos, C. y P.

Colegio de Ingenieros

Técnicos de Obras Públicas

Colegio de Ingenieros Industriales

Colegio de Ingenieros Técnicos Industriales

Colegio Oficial de Ingenieros de

Telecomunicación

Fundación Marcelino Botín

Fundación Comillas

Fundación Laboral de la Construcción

Fundación Leonardo Torres Quevedo

Sociedad para el Desarrollo Regional de

Cantabria

Parque Científico y Tecnológico de

Cantabria

Cámara de Comercio de Cantabria

Puerto de Santander Banco Santander Caja Cantabria

AIDICO - Instituto Tecnológico de la

Construcción de la Comunidad Valenciana

IECA - Instituto Español del Cemento

y sus Aplicaciones

INTEMAC - Instituto Técnico de Materiales y

Construcciones

TECNALIA - Corporación

Tecnológica del País Vasco

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5. SCIENTIFIC COMMITEE

Name Organization Name Organization

Adriana Matei - Technical University in Cluj Diego Ferreño - University of Cantabria

Agustin Valcarce TEICAN Donato Abruzzese - University of Rome

Al Borvice - Preservation Corporation Elisa Valero - University of Granada

Albert de la Fuente - UPC - Barcelona - TECH Elżbieta Trocka-Leszczyńska - Wroclaw Univ. of Tech.

Alessandra Bellicoso - University of L’Aquila Eusebio Martínez - University of Cartagena

Alfonso Lozano - University of Oviedo F. Brandao Alves - University of Porto

Alfonso Cobo - UPM - Madrid TECH Fabio Fatiguso - Polytechnic Univ. of Bari

Alfredo Soreiro - FEUP Porto Fernando Branco - University of Coimbra

Almudena da Costa - University of Cantabria Fernando Viadero - University of Cantabria

Amira Osman - CSIR Francisco Gomez - INSAGO

Ana Sánchez-Ostiz - University of Navarra Graça F. Vasconcelos - University of Minho

Andras Zold - Budapest University Gerónimo Lozano - University of Oviedo

Ángel Aragón - University of Burgos Giorgio Monti - University of Rome

Antonio Aguado - UPC - Barcelona TECH Gulsun Saglamer - Istanbul Technical University

Antonio Frattari - University of Trento Ignacio Lombillo - University of Cantabria

Antonio Garrido - Cartagena University TECH Ildefonso Lucea - UPM - Madrid - TECH

Antonio Rolando - UPM - Madrid TECH Iraj Etessan - University of Teheran

Ario Ceccotti - Universiti of Florence Isabel Torres - University of Coimbra

Armando Silva - University of Aveiro Isidro A. Carrascal - University of Cantabria

Atila Lawrence - University of Nevada Iván Flores - Univ. of Basque Country

Aurora Monge - Universidad de Navarra Jaime Fernández-Gómez - UPM - Madrid TECH

Carlos Renedo - University of Cantabria Javier Díaz de Güemez - SIKA

Carlos Thomas - University of Cantabria Javier Garabito - University of Burgos

Cesar Alvárez - University of Cantabria Javier Moreno - University of Granada

Cesar Diaz - UPC - Barcelona TECH Javier Torres - University of Cantabria

Cesar Sagaseta - University of Cantabria Javier Yuste - AIDICO

Clara Liaño - University of Cantabria Jesús Gómez-Hermoso - UPM - Madrid TECH / FCC

Cristina Vázquez University of La Coruña Jesús Setién - University of Cantabria

Daniel Alvear - University of Cantabria João Lanzinha - University of Beira Interior

Daniel Castro - University of Cantabria Joaquín Fernández - University of La Coruña

Daniel V. Oliveira - University of Minho Jorge Cañizal - University of Cantabria

David Dewar - University of Cape Town Jorge Elices - University of Cantabria

David García - TECNALIA Jorge Moreira da Costa - University of Porto

Delfín silió - University of Cantabria Jorge R. Hernández - University of Cantabria

Derin Ural - Istambul Tech. University José A. Álvarez - University of Cantabria

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Name Organization Name Organization

José A. Roig - MP Ascensores Paul Stouten - Delft University of Tech.

José A. Martínez - University of Burgos Paulo B. Lourenço - University of Minho

José L. Ruiz - ACRON Paz Morer - University of Navarra

José M. Adam - UPV - Valencia TECH Pedro A. Calderón - UPV - Valencia TECH

José M. López-Higuera - University of Cantabria Pedro Díaz-Simal - University of Cantabria

Jose P. Fernández - University of Oviedo Pere Roca - UPC - Barcelona TECH

Jose R. Aranda - University of Cantabria Peter Kuroshi - Covenant University

José T. San José - TECNALIA Peter Schmid - Eindhoven Univ. of Tech.

Jose V. Fuente - AIDICO Pilar Alonso - University of Valladolid

Jozef Junák - Tech. University of Košice R. Mendes da Silva - University of Coimbra

Juan A. Polanco - University of Cantabria Ramadam Belgasem - University of Al-Fateh

Juan Monjó - UPM - Madrid TECH Ramón Collado - University of Cantabria

Julian Díaz del Valle - University of Cantabria Ramón Losada - Univ. of Basque Country

Luc Schueremans - UK Leuven Ramón Sancibrián - University of Cantabria

Luigi Mollo - Second University of Naples Renato Iovino - University of Naples

Luis Agulló - UPC - Barcelona TECH Robert Masztalski - Wroclaw Univ. of Tech.

Luis Villegas - University of Cantabria Rogelio Olavarri - University of Cantabria

Mariela de Fino - Polytechnic Univ. of Bari Romeu da Silva Vicente - University of Aveiro

Maria R. Veiga - N. L. of Civil Eng. - LNEC Rosa Bustamente - UPM - Madrid TECH

Mª Victoria Biezma - University of Cantabria Rui Calejo - University of Porto

Manuel Manso - University of Burgos Salvatore Losco - Second University of Naples

Manuel Ruiz Teican Sebastiano D’urso - University of Catania

Manuela Grecchi - Politecnico de Milán Sevim Ateş - Yeditepe University

Maria J. Casati - UPM - Madrid TECH Sahar Hassan - University of Cairo

Mariana Brumaru - Tech. Univ. of Cluj-Napoca Salvador Ivorra - University of Alicante

Massimo Piccoto - University of Pescara Senthivel Ramakrishnan - ACCIONA I+D

Miguel A. Serna - University of Cantabria Santiago Sánchez-Beitia - Univ. of Basque Country

Miguel Cavique - Polytech. Institute of Setúbal Sara Fasana - Politecnico de Torino

Miguel Gonçalves - University of Porto Sayed Ettouney - University of Cairo

Mª Luisa Ruiz-Bedia - University of Cantabria Sergio Cicero - University of Cantabria

Narcisa Hadzic - University of the IUS Soledad Nogués - University of Cantabria

Nasamat Abdel-Kader - Cairo University Stefania Marletta - University of Catania

Nelson Tuesta - Europ. Univ. M. de Cervantes Subrata Chattopadhyay - IIT Kharagpur, India

Nihal Arioglu - Istanbul Technic. University Teh Kem Jin - National Univ. of Singapur

Oktay Ural - Florida Internat. University Tom Hughes - Nottingham Trent University

Oluwole Alagbe - Covenant University Vasco Peixoto da Freitas - FEUP Porto

Orlando Rincón - University of La Salle Vitor Abrantes - FEUP Porto

Pablo Gómez - University of Cantabria

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6. ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Prof. Dr. Luis Villegas. Full Professor of the University of Cantabria. Director of

GTED-UC.

Prof. Dr. Pedro Serrano. Director of the ETS Ingenieros de Caminos, C. y P. of the University of Cantabria.

D. Benjamín Piña. Director of the Public Works Ministry in Cantabria.

D. Francisco Javier Gómez. Director of Housing of the Government of Cantabria.

D. Justo Barreda. Director of Cultura of the Government of Cantabria.

D. Cesar Díaz. Works Councilor of the City of Santander.

Dª. Gema Igual Ortiz. Tourism Councilor of the City of Santander.

Dr. Ing. Ignacio Lombillo. Lecturer of the University of Cantabria. GTED-UC Coordinator.

Ing. Clara Liaño. GTED-UC.

Lic. Pablo Gómez. GTED-UC.

Ing. Jorge Elices. GTED-UC.

Ing. Cesar Carrasco. GTED-UC.

Ing. Giorgio Sola. GTED-UC.

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE FOR THE IAHS President:

Prof. Oktay Ural (Florida International University – Miami, USA)

Directors:

Prof. Vitor Abrantes (University of Porto – Porto, Portugal)

Prof. Robert Krapfenbauer (University of Vienna – Vienna, Austria)

Prof. Fernando Tinoco (University of Miami – Miami, USA)

Prof. H. W. Viswanath (University of Bangalore – Bangalore, India)

Dr. Adel Fareed (Cairo, Egypt)

Treasurer:

Prof. Le Roy Thompson (Florida International University – Miami, USA)

Secretary:

Dr. Derin Ural-Serpengüzel (Technical University of Istanbul – Istanbul, Turkey)

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7. PAPERS - STATISTICS

Papers in the 37th IAHS World Congress of Housing: Stder.SPAIN, Oct. 2010

CONTINENT COUNTRIES

that send Papers

Nº total of Papers

received Country Nº Papers

EUROPE 16 269 Spain 135 Portugal 45

Italy 39 Turkey 15

Slovakia 11 Others 24

AFRICA 6 19 Egypt 6 Nigeria 6 Others 7

AMERICA 3 10 Brasil 5 Mexico 4

Colombia 1

ASIA and OCEANÍA

10 16 India 4 Irak 2 Iran 2

Indonesia 2 Others 6

TOTAL 35 314

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8. TOPICS - STATISTICS

TOPIC I: MATERIALS AND METHODS OF CONSTRUCTION New materials and composites Old materials with new uses Wood. Factories of stone and brick. The traditional methods of construction Innovating methods of construction Use of local materials

TOPIC II: DESIGN FOR SUSTAINABILITY AND REFURBISHMENT Criteria of design Use of the renewable energies Buildings of low power consumption. Using natural resources Refurbishment policies in cities Environmental studies.

TOPIC III: SOCIOCULTURAL ASPECTS OF HOUSING PROJECTS Social buildings Financing systems Participation of users Supply of houses

TOPIC IV: HEALTH, COMFORT AND SAFETY POLICIES The quality of the air in the interior Inner microclimate Systems of protection against fires Toxicity of the construction equipments Use of the power natural resources in the house Control of the atmospheric contamination

TOPIC V: DESIGN FOR HOUSE PROJECTS Criteria of design Methods and materials National and international legislation Earthquakes resistant buildings

TOPIC VI: URBAN AND CITY PLANNING. TRANSPORT POLICIES. Mountainous zones. The urban infrastructure. Water resources management. Planning of the sustainability

Topographic systems Ecological establishments Policies of house of the European Union Policies and programs of house for construction of the nation. Transports in cities.

TOPIC VII: ECONOMY AND FINANCING POLICIES Measures of support to the private economy Governments supporting the economy Public and deprived companies Investment funds.

TOPIC VIII: MANAGEMENT SCHEMES AND MAINTENANCE Criteria of design Management of the maintenance Management of facilities Management of the constructive process Quality, Environment and Prevention of Labor Risks Techniques, equipment and materials Renovation and new ideas of management

TOPIC IX: BUILDING TECHNOLOGY AND CONSTRUCTION: STRUCTURES, SERVICES AND CLADDINGS. Technological bases and concepts. Evolution of the technology in the construction. Industrialization and precast solutions. Intelligent buildings. Technology of structures and geotechnic. Services, equipment and facilities: Heating, air conditioning, lifts, electrical, plumbing, sewage, telecommunications, etc. Technology of claddings and finished closings.

TOPIC X: PATHOLOGY AND REHABILITATION Historical and archaeological studies of the patrimony. Pathology of the construction Technologies in the refurbishment. Investigation and diagnose of damaged constructions. Non destructive technologies in the buildings investigation

Figure: PAPERS FOR EACH TOPIC (Topic i; nº papers; %papers/total)

Topic X; 48; 15%

Topic IX; 44; 14%

Topic VIII; 17; 5%

Topic VII; 6; 2%

Topic VI; 31; 10% Topic V;

18; 6%

Topic IV; 19; 6%

Topic III; 25; 8%

Topic II; 48; 15%

Topic I; 58; 19%

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9. CONFERENCE VENUE

World Congress will take place in the Magdalena’s Peninsula, Santander (Spain)

The Royal Palace of La Magdalena is the most emblematic building of Santander, it has not a defined style though it is catalogued like "eclectic picturesque", a mixture of English and French styles with incorporation of typical elements of the “Montañesa’s” architecture (Cantabria’s typical architectural style). It is located in the Peninsula of the same name, which has an extension of 28 hectares.

On August 4th, 1913 Their Majesties arrived to take possession of the new palatial residence. The Kings spent the summer in Santander for 17 consecutive years until 1930. Alfonso XIII found in our city the best place to practise his favorite sports, sailing and hunting. Also he used to play tennis and since 1915 with the inauguration Pole Field, he started to practise this sport in La Magdalena. The Royal “Caballerizas” are from the same year.

The press registered daily the "Veraneo Regio" (“Royal Summer”), informing about the life and activities of the Royal Family who frequented the beaches of El Sardinero, famous internationally for the "Baños de Ola” (Bath of Waves). In this beach the Royal family installed "La Caracola” (“The Shell"), a shed where the whole family was almost daily. Meanwhile in the Palace, there were celebrated numerous activities of great resonance and meetings with some Ministers' Councils

During their summer visits, The Kings inaugurated different official centers, as the Municipal Library or the Mercantile Bank, and they were interested in the problems of the city, where

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the Spanish aristocracy used to come to spend the summer too. El Sardinero and surrondings suffered a great transformation with the construction of neighborhoods and houses for these new people. At the same time there were inaugurated the “Hotel Real” (Royal Hotel), the new Great Casino of El Sardinero, one of the most ancient of Spain and Bellavista's Racetrack that turned into the center of leisure and culture of Santander in that time.

In the 20’s the International Summer Courses of Santander were created and in 1932 the International University of Santander, this one was celebrating the courses at the Auditorium that was constructed for this effect and the “Caballerizas” remodelled as students' residence since 1933, his first rector was Menéndez Pidal.

In the courses the most prestigious figures of the Spanish intellectuality of those years took part and besides the Profesors and Lecturers, the guests were numerous, as Prof. Miguel Unamuno or Federico García Lorca. This last one came with his theatre group “La Barraca” and had special resonance for his interpretations of the university theatre. These representations took place out of the “Caballerizas”.

After a parenthesis due to the Spanish civil war it was necessary to wait until 1949 to reinstall The Palace the Summer courses of the International University named from this date "Menéndez Pelayo" (UIMP).

In 1977 the City Hall of Santander, by an agreement with the Count of Barcelona, recovered the Royal place of La Magdalena and from this date the park remains opened for the public, being the place most visited of the city of Santander.

In 1982 the palace was declared “historical artistic monument” and in December 1993 began the works of rehabilitation of the buildings of La Magdalena. Works that were finished in 1995 and inaugurated by His Majesties Mr. Juan Carlos and Mrs. Sofía on June 14th of the same year. Since then La Magdalena has been used as a Conference and Meetings hall though it continues preserving in its lounges and classrooms the charm recognized by those who visit them.

The Magdalena’s site exhibition has two areas, in the first of them there are three perfectly equipped rooms: Two of them have a capacity of 50 people while the third has enough space to house 70.

The Auditorium, the only building of the facilities that still maintains the porpuse for which it was built, is presented as an attractive hall for meetings with a capacity for 328 people.

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10. CONGRESS SCHEDULE

Day

Hour

Tuesday

October 26

Wednesday

October 27

Thursday

October 28

Friday

October 29

8h00–8h30 Distribution of documentation

8h30–10h00 Plenary sessions

(Auditorium) Plenary sessions (Auditorium)

Plenary sessions (Auditorium)

Post-congress

trip

(Optional)

10h00–11h15 Coffe Break

OPENING (Auditorium) Coffe Break Coffe Break

11h15–13h15

Auditorium (Topic X)

Room 1 (Topic II)

Room 2 (Topic III)

Room 3 (Topic VIII)

Auditorium (Topic IX)

Room 1 (Topic I)

Room 2 (Topic II)

Room 3 (Topic VI)

Auditorium (Topic X)

Room 1 (Topic I)

Room 2 (Topic IX)

Room 3 (Topic V)

13h15–15h15 Lunch Lunch Lunch

15h15–16h30

Auditorium (Topic X)

Room 1 (Topic II)

Room 2 (Topic III)

Room 3 (Topic IV)

Auditorium (Topic IX)

Room 1 (Topic I)

Room 2 (Topic II)

Room 3 (Topic VI)

Auditorium (Topic X)

Room 1 (Topic I)

Room 2 (Topic IX)

Room 3 (Topic V)

16h30–16h45 Coffe Break Coffe Break Coffe Break

16h45–18h30

Auditorium (Topic X)

Room 1 (Topic II)

Room 2 (Topics III y I)

Room 3 (Topics IV, VII and IX)

Auditorium (Topics IX and X)

Room 1 (Topic I)

Room 2 (Topics II y VIII)

Room 3 (Topic VI)

Auditorium (Topics X and VII)

Room 1 (Topic I)

Room 2 (Topics IX, VII and I)

Room 3 (Topics V, IV and II)

18h45–19h30 Reception cocktail by the Mayor of Santander

Reception by the Minister of Tourism of the

Cantabria Government

(Music recital)

CLOSSING (Auditorium)

21h00 GALA DINNER

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11. CONFERENCE ROOMS

The Congress will be held in the Magdalena’s Peninsula in Santander city.

The building complex, near to the Magdalena’s beach, was rehabilitated and equipped to develop academic events (of the UIMP and of the University of Cantabria), as a students' residence, and to enjoy other activities of the Santander city (Davis Cup of tennis, recitals, etc.).

In the Congress will be used the Auditorium (that is an attractive forum for meetings with 328 seats of capacity to accommodate large events, in this case, the plenary sessions) and 4 conference rooms (3 in the building complex of the Magdalena’s site exhibition and another one, very close to them, in the International Center for Technology and Port Authority).

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The Auditorium is equipped with simultaneous translation, u-matic video high and low frequency, Betacam metal tape reading, VHS supports PAL, NTSC and SECAM, closed circuit TV, air conditioning, area: 350m2.

Auditorium of the Magdalena’s site exhibition

Among the three conference rooms (in the building complex of the Magdalena’s site exhibition), two of them have 50 seats capacity, and another up to 70 seats. The rooms are equipped with the following features: Centralized simultaneous translation and portable projector fixed / portable voice and data circuit, closed circuit tv, air conditioning.

1. 70 seats room / 2. 50 seats room / 3. 50 seats rooms / 4. Conference room CITAP (Cerda’s

lighthouse): 35 seats / 5. Coffee break area / 6. Gardens / 7. Secretariat.

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Also, the Congress will have an extra conference room courtesy of Santander Port Authority. The conference room CITAP (International Center for Technology and Port Authority) with 35 people capacity, is fully equipped. The room is located in the Cerda’s lighthouse (in the Magdalenas’s Peninsula), a privileged place in Magdalena’s topography.

Sunrise on the Cerda’s lighthouse (Room 4: Conference room CITAP)

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12. OPENING Día 26 de Octubre 10h30–11h15 Opening AUDITORIUM Sr. D. Miguel Ángel Revilla Roiz President of Government of Cantabria

Sra. Dª. Beatriz Corredor Sierra Minister for Housing of the Government of Spain

Sr. D. Íñigo de la Serna Hernáiz Mayor of the City Council of Santander

Prof. Federico Gutiérrez-Solana Salcedo

Rector Magfco. of the University of Cantabria

Prof. D. Pedro Serrano Bravo Director of the Civil Engineering School of the University of Cantabria (E.T.S. de Ingenieros de Caminos, Canales y Puertos)

Prof. Oktay Ural President of the International Association for Housing Science - IAHS

Prof. Luis Villegas Cabredo Director of the Organizing Committee of the 37th IAHS World Congress on Housing

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13. PLENARY SESSIONS

PLENARY SESSIONS (Auditorium)

Day Hour

Tuesday October 26

Wednesday October 27

Thursday October 28

8h00–8h30 Distribution of documentation

8h30–9h00 Prof. Federico M.

Mazzolani (AIDICO)

D. Juan Lazcano Ocejo (Colegio de Ingenieros de

Caminos, C. y P.)

D. Luis Fernando Angulo Iturregui

(Colegio Oficial de Ingenieros Industriales)

9h00–9h30

Prof. José Mª Ezquiaga Domínguez

(Colegio Oficial deArquitectos)

Prof. José Calavera Ruiz (Colegio de Ingenieros

Técnicos de Obras Públicas)

D. José Miguel Solans (Colegio Oficial de

Ingenieros Técnicos Industriales)

9h30–10h00

D. Carlos Aymat Escalada (Consejo General de la Arquitectura Técnica de

España)

Prof. Carlos Fernández Valdivielso

(Colegio Oficial de Ingenieros de

Telecomunicación)

Dr. Juan C. López Agüí (IECA)

10h00–10h30 - Coffe Break - Prof. Thanasis Triantafillou

(TECNALIA)

Prof. Jaime A. Fernández Gómez

(INTEMAC)

10h30–11h15 OPENING - Coffe Break - - Coffe Break -

Día 26 de Octubre 8h30–10h00 Presidents AIDICO. Instituto Tecnológico de la Construcción de la

Comunidad Valenciana Colegio Oficial deArquitectos de Cantabria Colegio Oficial deArquitectos Técnicos

Auditorium Speaker Protection of historical buildings Prof. Federico M. Mazzolani

Courtesy / Presenter

AIDICO D. Javier Yuste Navarro. Director de la Unidad Técnica de

Investigación en Seguridad y Tecnología de la Construcción.

Auditorium Speaker The planning crisis and new planning paradigms Prof. José Mª Ezquiaga Domínguez

Courtesy / Presenter

Colegio Oficial deArquitectos de Cantabria Decano D. Ignacio Pereda

Auditorium Speaker Tech. Arq. D. Carlos Aymat Escalada Courtesy /

Presenter Consejo General de la Arquitectura Técnica de España

Vicepresidenta del Consejo Dª Rosa Remolá i Ferrer

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Día 27 de Octubre 8h30–10h30 Presidents Colegio de Ingenieros de Caminos, C. y P.

Colegio de Ingenieros Técnicos de Obras Públicas Colegio Oficial de Ingenieros de Telecomunicación TECNALIA Corporación Tecnológica

Auditorium Speaker The rehabilitation of buildings as a source of economic activity and sustainable development

Eng. D. Juan Lazcano Ocejo Courtesy /

Presenter Colegio de Ingenieros de Caminos, C. y P.

Decano del Colegio ICCP de Cantabria D. Enrique Conde

Auditorium Speaker Tall buildings: specific aspects Prof. José Calavera Ruiz

Courtesy / Presenter

Colegio de Ingenieros Técnicos de Obras Públicas Presidente del Colegio ITOP D. Gonzalo Meneses Martín

Auditorium Speaker Multiservice networks based on intelligent systems: a step forward toward energy saving in the sustainable

construction Prof. Carlos Fernández Valdivielso

Courtesy / Presenter

Colegio Oficial de Ingenieros de Telecomunicación D. Eduardo Artal Latorre

Auditorium Speaker Inovative materials for the rehabilitation of buildings Prof. Thanasis Triantafillou

Courtesy / Presenter

TECNALIA Corporación Tecnológica D. José Tomás San José Lombera. Gerente Investigador

Patología & Rehabilitación.

Día 28 de Octubre

8h30–10h30 Presidents Colegio Oficial de Ingenieros Industriales Colegio Oficial de Ingenieros Técnicos Industriales IECA. Instituto Español del Cemento y sus Aplicaciones INTEMAC. Instituto Técnico de Materiales y Construcciones

Auditorium Speaker The industrial building Eng. Luis Fernando Angulo Iturregui

Courtesy / Presenter

Colegio Oficial de Ingenieros Industriales Decano del Colegio IICANT D. Pedro Hernández Cruz

Auditorium Speaker Past, present and future of the energy in building Tech. Eng. D. José Miguel Solans

Courtesy / Presenter

Colegio Oficial de Ingenieros Técnicos Industriales Decano del COITI de Cantabria D. Aquilino de la Guerra Rubio

Auditorium Speaker Cocrete and buildings Dr. Eng. Juan C. López Agüí

Courtesy / Presenter

IECA. Instituto Español del Cemento y sus Aplicaciones D. Manuel Burón Maestro. Director de Tecnología y Normativa

del Hormigón.

Auditorium Speaker Design quality control: Key points Prof. Jaime A. Fernández Gómez

Courtesy / Presenter INTEMAC. Instituto Técnico de Materiales y Construcciones

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October 26, 8h30–9h00 (Auditorium) Courtesy: AIDICO. Instituto Tecnológico de la Construcción de la Comunidad Valenciana. Presentation: D. Javier Yuste Navarro. Director de la Unidad Técnica de Investigación en Seguridad y Tecnología de la Construcción.

PROF. FEDERICO M. MAZZOLANI Full Professor of Structural Engineering at the Department of Structural Engineering of the University of Naples “Federico II”. Doctor Honoris Causa at Technical University of Bucharest (1995). Doctor Honoris Causa at Politehnica University of Timisoara (1996). Charles Massonnet award (2001). Member of the Royal Academy of Engineers of Spain (since 2000) Member of the Academy of Engineers of Czech Republic (since 2004). President of the Doctoral School of Civil Engineering (since 2005) at the University of Naples “Federico II”.

President of the Master in Design of Steel Structures (since 2006) at the University of Naples “Federico II”. Chairman of the ECCS-TC 13 Committee “Seismic Design” (1985-2007). Chairman of the CEN-TC250/SC9 Committee “Design of Aluminium Structures” (since 1992). Chairman of the national “mirror” committee for Eurocode 3 (Steel structures), Eurocode 4(Composite steel-concrete structures) and Eurocode 9 (Aluminium structures) (1990-2006). Chairman of the International STESSA Conferences on the “Behaviour of Steel Structures in Seismic Areas” (since 1994). Coordinator of the ILVA-IDEM research project on “Seismic upgrading of RC buildings by advanced techniques (2000-2005). Coordinator of the international PROHITECH Project on “Earthquake Protection of Historical Buildings by Mixed Reversible Technologies” (2004-2008). Chairman of the COST C26 Action on “Urban Habitat Constructions under Catastrophic Events” (2006-2010). Chairman of the Steering Committee of SIJLAB “Sino-Italian Laboratory for Archimedes Bridge” (2004-2008). Coordinator of the international Sino-Italian REHICO project on “Innovative methodologies for the rehabilitation of historical constructions” (2006-2009). Member of the Canadian Standard Association (since 2007). Member of the Board of IAESE (International Association for Experimental Structural Engineering) (since 2008). Member of the ESF Pool of Reviewers (since 2009). His main research topics are: structural analysis and design, steel and aluminium structures (connection, stability), earthquake engineering (seismic design, passive control) and structural restoration (consolidation, upgrading). He is Author of more than 700 papers in journals and conference proceedings, 49 monographs and 34 books (26 in English, 2 in Chinese).

ABSTRACT: PROTECTION OF HISTORICAL BUILDINGS The seismic protection of historical buildings is being looked at with greater and greater interest, above all in the Euro-Mediterranean area, its cultural heritage being strongly susceptible to undergo severe damage or even collapse due to earthquake. The cultural importance of historical constructions limits, in many cases, the possibility to upgrade them from the seismic point of view, due to the fear of using intervention techniques which could have detrimental effects on their cultural value. Consequently, a great interest is growing in the development of sustainable methodologies for the seismic protection of the existing constructions.

In this context, this presentation is focused on the conception, experimentation and modelling of techniques for the seismic protection of historical buildings. The described activity has been developed within the “PROHITECH – Earthquake PROtection of HIstorical Buildings by Reversible Mixed TECHnologies” European research project, in which sixteen academic Institutions belonging to twelve Euro-Mediterranean Countries (Italy, Algeria, Belgium, Egypt, Macedonia, Greece, Israel, Morocco, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Turkey) were involved. Within that research project, several seismic protection techniques have been studied both in experimental and numerical ways, so that a deep and comprehensive understanding of the faced issues has been achieved.

The proposed systems for the seismic protection of historical constructions typical of the Euro-Mediterranean area are mainly based on reversible mixed technologies, which use, also in combination, FRP (Fibre Reinforced Polymers) elements, steel sleeves, steel or aluminium shear panels, steel connectors.

The described applications show the advantages of the proposed techniques for the seismic protection of historically buildings, since they allow to both protect the constructions in case of seismic events and to preserve their cultural value.

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October 26, 9h00–9h30 (Auditorium) Courtesy: Colegio Oficial deArquitectos de Cantabria Presentation: Decano D. Ignacio Pereda

PROF. JOSÉ Mª EZQUIAGA DOMÍNGUEZ PhD in Architecture (1990), Architecture degree (1979) and Degree in Sociology and Political Sciences (1981). He has been linked to the city and the urban project from the very beginning of his professional career, taking on diverse urban responsabilities in Local and Regional Administrations in Madrid: Head of the Planning Department of the Gerencia Municipal de Urbanismo of Madrid (1985-88), General Director of Urbanism of the Madrid Region (1988-91) and General Director of Urban Planning and Concertation of the Madrid Region (1991-95). At present, as an independent professional, he manages the office of Ezquiaga Arquitectura Sociedad y Territorio.

National Award for Urbanism 2005 and Gubbio European Award granted by the “Associazione Nazionale Centri Storico-Artistici de Italia”, 2006. Madrid Townhall Urbanism Award in the years 1986, 1989, 1995 and 1997; Research Award from the Madrid Townhall (1990) and Urbanism Award granted by the “Colegio Oficial de Arquitectos de Madrid” (1986). In the academic sphere, he is Professor of Urbanism of the Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura (Madrid) from 1995. Visiting Professor in the universities of Turin, Rome (La Sapienza), Instituto Universitario di Architettura di Venezia, TU Delft, Dortmund, Oxford Brooks, Brasilia, Nacional de Colombia (Bogotá and Medellín), Los Andes y Pontificia Universdad Javeriana (Bogotá), Buenos Aires and Montevideo. Faculty Associate of the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy (Cambridge, USA). Collaborator in numerous Master Degrees and Postgraduate Courses, including the Master in Territorial Policy and Urbanism of the Carlos III University of Madrid, and the Master of Urban Projects of the Universidad Politécnica de Cataluña. He has published one hundred essays and research papers in books and specialised magazines in Germany, United Kingdom, France, Italy, Holland, Switzerland, Spain and Latin America. Has been President of the Urbanism Commission and member of the Board of the Colegio Oficial de Arquitectos of Madrid (1999-2004) and formed part of the National Commission of Experts in Urbanism, constituted by the Ministry of Public Works, Transport and Environment in 1995. Member of the Advisory Board of Urbanism of the Madrid Townhall (2005-07). In the professional sphere, he has been Director of the Bases of the Regional Plan of the Territorial Strategy of Madrid (1995) and Director of `Madrid Centro´ Strategic Project 2008-10. Furthermore, he is author and director of a lot of Regional Plans in Spain. Within the international scope, he has been Consultant of the European Commission (G.D. XVI) for the development of the “Terra” Program, has participated as an expert in “URB-AL” Programmes, V Framework Programme for Research and Development and Interreg III- South Zone.Has been International Advisor in the ellaboration of the “Ley de Ordenamiento Territorial” of Colombia and in the Master Plans for the cities of Bogotá and Medellín; and consultant of the Inter-American Development Bank IDB in the development of the Territorial Strategy for the Metropolitan Region of Buenos Aires (2006-07).

ABSTRACT: THE PLANNING CRISIS AND NEW PLANNING PARADIGMS In the Europe of the industrial revolution, modern urban planning emerged from the practical need of ensuring quality of life in cities and stable land markets, at a time when urban growth was seriously deteriorating life conditions in the traditional city and threatening the very efficiency of the economic system. Planning was born as an instrument to ensure citizen rights, and should exist insofar as it is today a tool to defend such rights. Two of these are essential: the right to enjoy, and to pass on to future generations, an ‘inhabitable’ environment; and the right to housing. The regulations that limit land development, residential density or land uses are not justified by an obsession about regulations; rather, they are useful to ensure air and sunshine for houses, sustainable mobility, citizens’ access to facilities and services, and the balance between an offer of developed land that is enough to meet residential needs, and environmental preservation. Town planning and management have been useful tools to reach high standards of urban quality that can be approved, and even remarkable, in the European context. However, they have not been able to prevent the serious distortions that have affected Spanish cities in the past decade: squandered natural or cultural resources; declining traditional centres; higher environmental and infrastructural costs due to the new forms of scattered land occupation; the higher price of property products, particularly dwellings; social fragmentation; or difficulties to adapt to a context of growing financial volatility. The key issue is to determine whether urban planning will be able to give an effective answer to the new problems resulting from the new organisation of the post-metropolitan territory and the issue of environmental limits. In my opinion, it is necessary to refound the social validity and legitimacy of urban planning on new principles if we want to achieve this goal. Two essential tasks emerge: theoretical work to reformulate the conventional concepts of town planning, and practical work to strengthen the ethics associated to the defence of public goods.

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October 27, 8h30–9h00 (Auditorium) Courtesy: Colegio de Ingenieros de Caminos, C. y P. Presentation: Decano del Colegio ICCP de Cantabria D. Enrique Conde

ENG. D. JUAN FRANCISCO LAZCANO OCEJO He was born in Madrid, on December 27th, 1945.

He is Civil Engineer (College of Civil Engineers, I.C.C.P. of the Polytechnic University of Madrid)

His current professional activity: President of the National Confederation of Construction (CNC). President of the Labour Foundation of Construction (FLC). Vice-President of the Spanish Confederation of Employers’

Organizations (CEOE). President of the Engineering company Informes y Proyectos, S.A.

(INYPSA). Vice-President of the Spanish Institute of Civil Engineers. President of the Innovation Strategic Council of the Spanish

Construction Technology Plataform (PTEC).

His past professional activity: Director General of Public Works Region of Castilla y León (1985). Deputy Director of Construction/Maintenance and Operation, Directorate General of Roads.

Ministry of Public Works (1985/1996). Director General of Roads. Ministry of Public Works. (1996/200). Member of the Board of the Empresa Nacional de Ingeniería y Tecnología, S.A. (INITEC).

(1988/1996). Member of the Board of the Sociedad Estatal Empresa Nacional de Autopistas, S.A.

(ENAUSA). (1993/1996). Executive Vice-President of the Sociedad Estatal para el Enlace Fijo del Estrecho de Gibraltar

(SECEGSA). (1996-2000). Member of the Board of Ente Público AENA, Aeropuertos Españoles y Navegación Aérea.

(1996/2000). Member of the Board of the Ente Público GIF, Gestor de Infraestructuras Ferroviarias.

(1996/2000).

His honours: Civil Merit Commendation. Galicia Silver Medal. Honour Medal of the Spanish Institute of Civil Engineers. Golden Medal of the Spanish Road Association.

ABSTRACT: THE REHABILITATION OF BUILDINGS AS A SOURCE OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

His presentation will focus on:

Size of the building sector. The importance of reform and rehabilitation of buildings and urban centers. Legal framework and proposals for their improvement. The role of the actors concerned: The platform "RHE+" (Social platform for the promotion of

rehabilitation, accessibility and energy efficiency of buildings and houses).

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October 27, 9h00–9h30 (Auditorium) Courtesy: Colegio de Ingenieros Técnicos de Obras Públicas Presentation: D. Gonzalo Meneses Martín. Presidente del Colegio ITOP.

PROF. JOSÉ CALAVERA RUIZ Ph.D. in Civil Engineering. B.Sc. in Civil Engineering. Professor Emeritus of Building and Prefabrication at the Faculty of Civil Engineering of the Polytechnic University of Madrid. Honorary President of INTEMAC “Instituto Técnico de Materiales y Construcciones”. Member of the “Commission on Prefabrication” of the International Federation for Structural Concrete (F.I.B.). Member of the Working Group 2.2. “Design by Testing” of the Commission 2 “Safety and Performance Concepts” of the International Federation for Structural Concrete (F.I.B.). Editor for Europe of the “International Council on Tall Buildings”.

Previously, he was Chairman of: Commission VII “Reinforcement: Technology and Quality Control” (Euro-International Concrete Committee CEB), Joint Committee on Tolerances (CEB-FIP), Working Group “Precast beam-block floor systems” of the FIP International Federation for Structural Concrete, EUROCODE Drafting Committee for the “Design of Concrete Foundations”, Working Group “Precast Prestressed Bridges” of the International Federation for Structural Concrete (FIP), Working Group “Treatment of Imperfections in Precast Concrete” of the International Federation for Structural Concrete (FIP), Scientific-Technical Association of the Structural Concrete (ACHE). He was President of ACHE (Spanish Association of Structural Concrete), Member of the: Administrative Council of CEB, MODEL CODE CEB-FIP 1990 Drafting Committee. “Medal” of the Spanish Technical Association for Prestressing (A.T.E.P.) (1978). "Honorary Professor" of the Civil Construction Faculty of the Pontifical Catholic University of Santiago de Chile (1980). “Member of Honour” of the Engineering Faculty of the Pontifical Catholic University of Santiago de Chile (1980). Elected “Fellow” of the American Concrete Institute (A.C.I.) in 1982. “Medal of Honour” of the Civil Engineering College (1987). “Eduardo Torroja Medal” (1990). “Medal” of the Spanish Road Association (1991). Doctor "Honoris Causa" of the Polytechnic University of Valencia (1992). “Institutional Medal” of the University “Lisandro Alvarado” of Venezuela (1993). “Medal” of the International Federation for Structural Concrete (FIB) (1999). “Medal of Honour” of the “Fundación García-Cabrerizo” (1999). “Award” of the Spanish Group of IABSE (2000). Award “Great Figures of the Engineering” of the Italian Association of the Prefabrication. (CTE). (2000). Award of the Spanish National Association of Reinforced Bars Manufacturers (ANIFER). (2001). “Member of Honour” of the Spanish Association of Structural Consultants (ACE) (2001). Honorary Member of the Academy of Sciences and Engineering of Lanzarote (2003). Member of Honour of the Argentinean Structural Engineering Association (2004). “Camino de Santiago Award” of Civil Engineering (2004). Elected “Fellow” of IABSE (International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering) (2006). Member of the Board of Trustees of the “Fundación Juanelo Turriano” (2006). Member of Honour of the Association of B.Sc. Civil Engineers (2008). Award “Best Professional Profile in Forensic Construction Engineering” Latino American Association of Quality Control and Forensics Engineering (ALCONPAT) (2009). Elected “Fellow” of ASCE (2009). Among his most important projects are the cable railway of Fuente-Dé (Cantabria), the space frame roofs of the Real Madrid Sports Hall and the “Mahou” Beer Factory (Madrid), the space frame roofs of the national Cattle Market of Torrelavega (Santander) and numerous Industrial Buildings, especially of Paper Manufacturers and the Prefabrication of Concrete and Steel Industry. He is author of sixteen books in Spanish and one in Italian, three monographs and one hundred and seventy six publications on matters concerning Structural Design, Reinforced and Prestressed Concrete, Structural Safety, Prefabrication, Quality Control and Pathology of Structures. He has been thesis director for twenty seven Doctoral Theses.

ABSTRACT: TALL BUILDINGS: SPECIFIC ASPECTS In this invited conference is analyzed the evolution of tall buildings, from their beginning in 1885 until our days. In particular, four aspects have been analyzed:

The evolution of the height and of the structural systems. First construction started in USA and CANADA and its worldwide expansion. Recent changes in the way to measure the height of tall buildings. The present evolution, analyzing the most representative cases built recently.

A special mention is made to the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) and its essential role in the development of these kind of buildings.

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October 27, 9h30–10h00 (Auditorium) Courtesy: Colegio Oficial de Ingenieros de Telecomunicación Presentation: D. Eduardo Artal Latorre

PROF: CARLOS FERNÁNDEZ VALDIVIELSO He received his MS (1998) and PhD (2003) in electrical and electronic engineering from the Public University of Navarra (UPNA), Pamplona, Spain. He is currently an Associate Professor at the Electrical and Electronic Engineering Department of the Public University of Navarra (Spain), and also the shareholder founder of a company called “Ingeniería Domótica”, founded in 1999 (www.ingenieriadomotica.com). He has coauthored more than 90 journal and conference papers related to sensors and home automation systems and intelligent buildings. He also has been the co-author of six books related to home automation, telecommunications in buildings and enterprising.

He has been the only Spanish Member of the international jury of KNX Scientific Award in 2003 and chairman at the KNX Scientific Conference of 2003. He is a KNX Partner from 2002. Nowadays, he is an Associate Professor at the Technical School of Engineering and Telecommunications in the Public University of Navarre, President of Ingeniería Domótica, Vice Dean of the Colegio Oficial de Ingenieros de Telecomunicación and member of the Board of the Association of young entrepreneurs of Navarra. He is also member of the Committee of Directors of LUCE (University Laboratory to create technology based companies) and member of the Committee of CEIN (Centre for European business and innovation of Navarre). Recently, his company has been awarded with the prestigious international KNX Award 2008 to the best home automation and intelligent building project. The award selected the project among more than 5000 participants from 42 different countries.

ABSTRACT: MULTISERVICE NETWORKS BASED ON INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS: A STEP FORWARD TOWARD ENERGY SAVING IN THE SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION

Sustainable architecture is a general term that describes environmentally conscious design techniques in the field of architecture. It is based on the study of different construction and environment aspects, such as the energy strategic, the future use of water, the use of new materials, the natural and interior environments, the accessibility, the economics, the future transportation, the services and the technology. All of them with a main objective: minimize the negative environmental impact of buildings by enhancing efficiency and moderation in the use of materials, energy, and development space.

Nowadays, in the energy saving field, there are many ways to improve the construction and to obtain better and more energy efficient buildings. Study of new materials, the environment, the climate conditions, facades, etc is usually the first step, and architects start with it. Second step belongs to the engineering, trying to optimize the mechanical and electrical equipment andinstallations (lighting, HVAC, shutters, etc.). But, there is still another step: give some intelligence to the installation in order to optimize completely all the energy consumption. This can be done using intelligent standard control systems as KNX or LON providing a multiservice network integrating all the installations in only one and making the maintenance of the building easier. This invited presentation will explain the topology of this building network and its architecture, detailing the components, the communications and the BMS (Building Management System). Telecommunications are essential in this field as they provide a communication protocol guaranteeing the compatibility and understanding between all the components.

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October 27, 10h00–10h30 (Auditorium) Courtesy: TECNALIA Corporación Tecnológica – País Vasco. Presentation: D. José Tomás San José Lombera. Gerente Investigador Patología & Rehabilitación.

PROF. THANASIS TRIANTAFILLOU Τhanasis Triantafillou received the Diploma in Civil Engineering from the University of Patras (1985), and the M.Sc. (1987) and Ph.D. (1989) Degrees from MIT. He is Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Patras, Greece, and Director of the Structural Materials Laboratory. He worked as Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at MIT and as Visiting Professor in the Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Testing and Research (EMPA). He joined the University of Patras in 1994.

He is the author of 5 books, 15 book chapters, 50 papers in international scientific Journals, 100 papers in conference proceedings and 80 research reports. He has been scientific coordinator in 27 research projects with funding from private or public organisations and the European Commission. Dr. Triantafillou has received several awards, including: (a) 3 best paper awards (2003, 2002, 1997) from the ASCE Journal of Composites for Construction and Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering; (b) the International Institute for FRP in Construction (IIFC) Medal (2010); and (c) the Golden Mirko Roš Medal from the Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Testing and Research (EMPA) for life’s work in the field of Materials and Engineering Science (2007). He has extensive consulting experience in the field of advanced materials and strengthening/seismic retrofitting of structures. Dr. Triantafillou is a member of several International and National Scientific Committees and Societies. He is the convenor of the Working Party EBR (Externally Bonded Reinforcement) of the fib Task Group 9.3 and member of the International Editorial Board for the ASCE Journal of Composites for Construction. His main research interests are focused in the application of advanced structural materials (e.g. polymer composites, textile reinforced concrete, lightweight/fibre-reinforced concretes, high-performance concrete) in structures, with emphasis in the field of repair/strengthening and seismic retrofitting.

ABSTRACT: INNOVATIVE MATERIALS FOR THE REHABILITATION OF BUILDINGS The need for upgrading existing structures has been tremendous in the past couple of decades, both in non-seismic areas due to deterioration and/or the introduction of more stringent design requirements, and in seismic areas, where structures designed according to old seismic codes have to meet performance levels required by current seismic design standards. One of the most popular upgrading techniques involves the use of fibre-reinforced polymers (FRPs), which have many favourable properties, namely: extremely high strength-to-weight ratio, corrosion resistance, ease and speed of application, and minimal change in the geometry. Despite all these advantages, the FRP strengthening technique has a few drawbacks, which are attributed to the organic resins used to bind or impregnate the fibres. An interesting solution to problems associated with resins is their replacement with inorganic mortars, resulting also in the replacement of continuous fibres with textiles. The resulting advanced composite materials, known as Textile-Reinforced Mortars (TRM), form the basis of state-of-the-art techniques for the rehabilitation of structures. During the past 7 years or so, the author has conducted intensive research in the use of TRM as strengthening and seismic retrofitting materials of reinforced concrete and masonry structures. These materials have been used successfully in flexural strengthening of beams and two-way slabs, in shear strengthening of beams, in confinement of columns, as well as in out-of-plane and in-plane strengthening of masonry. Experimental and analytical results indicate that the new strengthening technique is extremely effective and promising in the area of structural rehabilitation. The main outcome of studies in this field will be given during the presentation.

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October 28, 8h30–9h00 (Auditorium) Courtesy: Colegio Oficial de Ingenieros Industriales Presentation: Decano del Colegio IICANT D. Pedro Hernández Cruz

D. LUIS FERNANDO ANGULO ITURREGUI Luis Fernando Angulo is Industrial Engineer, Structures and Buildings Specialty, since 1966. He has devoted 38 years to engineering projects design, buildings construction and industrial facilities management. He has more than six hundred assistances as independent Professional, such as:

Repair and car sales agencies. Mechanics garages and boiler. Aggregates and concrete plant production.

Ductile iron, brass and other products for heating, sanitation, and other propulsion plants. Maintenance facilities and quality improvement in steel production Buildings for storage of production, on base and bulk in one or more plants with heavy

overloads, different lights, overhead cranes and other material handling Modular facilities to improvement of production and assembly of equipment in heavy boiler

shops and reactor vessels. PA plant for the pharmaceutical industry, storage facilities, transfer of dangerous products and

installations of heat, neutralization and cooling for production lines, debugging and control of water discharge, control rooms, etc..

Special foundations for presses, turbines, furnaces and large equipment. Support facilities for ventilation, smoke and water cleansing process and discharges. One-floor buildings with high elevation for specific industrial processes.

He has developed engineering functions of design, assembly and coordination for the company Sniace for a period of five years in its various lines of production of pulp, paper, staple fiber, nylon and power plant steam and electricity, with more than one hundred of interventions ABSTRACT: THE INDUSTRIAL BUILDING His presentation will focus on:

Plant Classic Concept covered with natural lighting, ventilation, gas outlets, ventilation, wall with sliding windows, large doors and inside a structure with cranes and offices in a part of the plant, services solution for industries or generic facilities.

The industrial building concept as a production line, services, facilities or use it receives support, sleeve or envelope.

This complex "Puzzle" design and implementation follows different meanings in the construction complex programme. Functional solution should avoid unnecessary expense, given also the planning and coordination made with precision on time and on budget.

Forms choice depending on size of equipment or the use, maintenance, loads, facilities, material flow, storage spaces, storage movements, waiting areas, security, performance, lighting, ventilation... lead to a plant distribution and volume of the production line/s.

Different elements involved in building or industrial complex execution and assembling: foundations, infrastructures, structures, facades, closures, facilities, production and auxiliary equipment... have an orderly conduct disorder.

The industrial building result is a sum of chapters that the experience, market vision, etc., gives where and how.

The Industrial building extra cost in the investment company image. Production and representative industrial building.

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October 28, 9h00–9h30 (Auditorium) Colegio Oficial de Ingenieros Técnicos Industriales Presentation: D. Aquilino de la Guerra Rubio. Decano del COITI de Cantabria.

D. JOSÉ MIGUEL SOLANS Born in 1965. Electrical Engineering by UPC University (Barcelona) – 1990. MBA Management by ESADE(Spain) – 1996 He began his career in the '90s at Schneider Electric España S.A. where he has been Product Manager in MV equipment, International Project Manager developing several MV solutions for global market, Marketing Manager in energy segment. He became Innovation Director in 2008 and Innovation&Business Development Director in 2009 till now.

He is involved in working groups related with innovation (vice president in innovation commission of 22@network) and smart houses (vice president in the smart house commission in ASIMELEC). ABSTRACT: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE OF THE ENERGY IN BUILDING From the energy point of view, in the past, buildings have been built taking into account only some passive aspects of energy efficiency (insulation, orientation): At this stage the buildings were mere consumers of energy. In the twentieth century we become to be aware of the energy dilemma :

Energy demand grows along with population and economies. Energy consumption must be reduced to avoid environmental disaster.

The building market contributes highly to the energy challenge and CO2 emissions:

the new building market can take advantage of new technologies for the complete building designs …

… but without major actions on existing buildings, objectives will not be met. Passive and specially active energy efficiency (EE) are the solution in the short term:

Passive energy efficiency acts on the building structure and equipment that produces or consumes energy.

Active energy efficiency acts on the way the building and equipment are used. Monitoring and maintenance are key factors.

We can analyze three main drivers of EE in buldings : regulation , finantial driver (CAPEX, OPEX, ROI) and green driver (image, social responsibility). Building energy performance will introduce changes in the way building players work (coordination, new indicators) and creates new players (energy consultants) and services (ESCO, performance contracting). The trends for the future are:

System integration : from multiple silo systems ( Communication, Energy, HVAC, security, lighting control,…etc) to an integrated solution.

Some Buildings are producing energy and the challenge for the future is to integrate buildings in the smart grids as a “prosumer” (producer + consumer) in order to manage the flow of energy, so an smart energy control in bulldings is going to be a key factor.

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October 28, 9h30–10h00 (Auditorium) Courtesy: IECA. Instituto Español del Cemento y sus Aplicaciones Presentation: D. Manuel Burón Maestro. Director de Tecnología y Normativa del Hormigón.

Dr. JUAN C. LÓPEZ AGÜÍ Born in 1949. Doctor Civil & Structural Engineer. Graduate in Economics. President of the European Committee for Standardization (CEN). General Director of the Spanish Cement Institute and its Applications (IECA). President of the AENOR AEN/CTN-80 Committee for Cement and Limestone. Co-Chairman of the “Working Group 5” Markets & Products of CEMBUREAU. Expert on the EC High Level Expert Group for the Review of the European Standardization System (EXPRESS). Chairman of the Working Group “Statistical Control of Concrete” of ACHE. Author of the Technical Recommendations included in the Instruction EHE related to: Ultimate limit State of buckling, and Methods of Designing Concrete pieces under normal stresses.

Speaker of the “Guía de Aplicación de la Instrucción EHE”. Professor at the Madrid University Author of several books and publications (some examples): “Monografía M8 – Recomendaciones para el Proyecto de Estructuras de Hormigón de Alta Resistencia”; “Control estadístico del hormigón”; “Guía Básica para simulación de Monte Carlo”.

ABSTRACT: CONCRETE AND BUILDINGS The Spanish Technical Buildings Code includes the requirements for increasing quality and sustainability of buildings while encouraging the innovation. In this presentation those aspects have been considered which, in a relevant matter, are related to the acoustic performance, energy saving and fire safety, as they have a strong influence in the building’s sustainability and may contribute to a further innovation within the construction sector. In Europe, 42% of energy consumption and 35% of emissions of greenhouse gases are originated in buildings. The Directive revision on Energy Efficiency in Buildings expects to save between 160 and 210 MtCO2/año, this represents 4-5% of CO2 emissions in 2020. Moreover, the working group of the Sustainable Buildings and Construction Initiative of UNEP (United Nations Environment Program) estimates that the energy consumption in buildings can be reduced from 30 to 50% without significantly increasing investment costs. According to several authors, in a 60 years service life 87-90% of CO2 emissions of a building are related to this use phase, while 8-10% is linked to their materials, and 2-3% is emitted during the construction phase. The saving of energy consumption in buildings and therefore their associated CO2 emissions, depends on millions of individual decisions that can respond to a signal of individual awareness, or on building energy-saving buildings which can take advantage of the full potential of materials and building systems to produce the savings from the first day, as an expression of collective or social consciousness, assumed by all users. There are properties of building materials that can be observed at building level. Such is the case of the thermal inertia of heavy building materials, specifically concrete, that can provide significant energy savings due to a reduction in global energy demand in an annual basis. In this context the question arises whether a construction of a building in concrete, compared to a conventional solution, is able to generate a positive payback of the increased cost and energy (or additional footprints) that involves the use of concrete during the life of the building. The presentation compares a traditional structure consisting of reinforced concrete frames for a conventional-type building, with another solution, for the same building, in which the façade and inner walls and partitions are made of structural concrete. The building, has these structural concrete partitions that act as vertical active resistant elements of the building’s structure and additionally have the adequate thickness to comply the requirements of acoustic isolation specified in the Spanish Technical Code of Buildings. Moreover, the concrete structure provides a high thermal inertia which, in a passive way, improves the buildings energy efficiency, saving energy used for heating and cooling purposes. The study performed in collaboration with the Eduardo Torroja Construction Institute of Science and the Castilla La Mancha University shows that a concrete building using the thermal inertia of the slabs and inner partitions constructed entirely with reinforced concrete is, on average, 16 % more efficient than a conventional building. This 16% includes the combined effect of the thermal mass provided by the concrete and the absence of thermal bridges that provides this constructive solution, enabling that the additional investment of the additional concrete used and its embodied energy, return during the life cycle of the building (15 years on average), offering net savings, both economic and in terms of CO2 emissions over its service life.

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October 28, 10h00–10h30 (Auditorium) Courtesy: INTEMAC. Instituto Técnico de Materiales y Construcciones Presentation: Instituto Técnico de Materiales y Construcciones (INTEMAC)

PROF. JAIME A. FERNÁNDEZ GÓMEZ 1982 Degree in civil engineering from the Polytechnic University of Madrid 1986 PhD. in civil engineering from the Polytechnic University of Madrid 1996 BSc. in economics Full Professor, Building and Precasting Department, School of Civil Engineering, Polytechnic University of Madrid Laboratory Director, Instituto Técnico de Materiales y Construcciones (INTEMAC) Member of FIB and ACI Member of the FIB Commission on Prefabrication Member of the Administrative Council, Spanish Branch of FIB (ACHE) Director of 9 doctoral thesis. Author of over 100 articles and congress presentations and co-author of 24 books on construction.

ABSTRACT: DESIGN QUALITY CONTROL: KEY POINTS This presentation addresses the key points in building design assessment identified by INTEMAC in its 40 years of experience in design quality control. Standards have changed over the last 40 years, drawing in some cases from the lessons learnt from the problems detected in previous versions.

The problem most commonly affecting structural behaviour is beam and slab deflection, with the concomitant damage to partition walls. For years, this problem has been associated with incorrect treatment of the maximum deflection allowed and of the procedures used to calculate this value. Slenderness limits and the limits to total or active deflection have been used as the sole criterion for preventing deflection-induced damage to walls. But neither can guarantee the absence of cracks.

Another difficulty encountered is the shear stress at the interface between precast and in situ concretes, which has been dealt with erroneously in the standards. A number of structural failures in Spain have been attributed to defects in this regard, which are highly sensitive to the existence of a clean interface and the general shape of the joint.

Detailing has also been a source of problems for two reasons: inaccuracies and the failure to provide all the necessary details. On-site solutions to these shortcomings have bred misinterpretations and, ultimately, building pathologies.

Many of the points that may cause future problems are located on the façade. Structural safety may be compromised in masonry façades due to insufficient support and in curtain walls as a result of faulty detailing or miscalculation of wind loads. Other problems afflicting curtain wall design include the lack of any standard that deals with wind load distribution and the existence of local effects on structural components.

Details dealing with façade impermeability may also be troublesome, particularly as regards joinery.

Detailing for roof waterproofing is yet another key issue. All details relating to waterproofing elements, particularly where they abut with sumps and rain water pipes, must also be designed with particular care.

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14. TECHNICAL SESSIONS

LIST of PRESIDENTS (Chair Person) of the different PARALLEL Sessions.

DAY HOUR Auditorium Room 1 Room 2 Room 3

26 Oct.

11:15

13:15

TOPIC X

Prof. V. ABRANTES

TOPIC II

Prof. D. ABRUZZESE

TOPIC III

Prof. I. ETESSAM

TOPIC VIII

Prof. R. OZAKI

15:15

16:30

TOPIC X

Prof. C. DIAZ

TOPIC II

Prof. A. SÁNCHEZ-OSTIZ

TOPIC III

Prof. M.L. RUIZ-BEDIA

TOPIC IV

Prof. A. THOMSEN

16.45

18.30

TOPIC X

Prof. C. DIAZ

TOPIC II

Prof. A. SÁNCHEZ-OSTIZ

TOPIC III + TOPIC I

Prof. M.L. RUIZ-BEDIA

TOPIC IV + TOPIC VII + TOPIC IX

Prof. A. THOMSEN

27 Oct.

11:15

13:15

TOPIC IX

Prof. V. FREITAS

TOPIC I

Prof. A. SOEIRO

TOPIC II

Prof. M. AL-JAWADI

TOPIC VI

Prof. P. STOUTEN

15:15

17:15

TOPIC IX

Prof. J. TORRES

TOPIC I

Prof. P. SCHMID

TOPIC II

Prof. A. LOZANO

TOPIC VI

Prof. S. NOGUÉS

17:30

19:30

TOPIC IX + TOPIC X

Prof. J. LL. ZAMORA

TOPIC I

Prof. M.V. BIEZMA

TOPIC II + TOPIC VIII

Prof. J. GÓMEZ-HERMOSO

TOPIC VI

Prof. J. A. MARTÍNEZ

28 Oct.

11:15

13:15

TOPIC X

Prof. A. FRATTARI

TOPIC I

Prof. V. BREZAR

TOPIC IX

Prof. D. URAL

TOPIC V

Prof. S. CHATTOPADHYAY

15:15

16:30

TOPIC X

Prof. P. ROCA

TOPIC I

Prof. J. SETIÉN

TOPIC IX

Dr. J.V. FUENTE

TOPIC V

Prof. I. FLORES

16.45

18.15

TOPIC X + TOPIC VII

Prof. P. ROCA

TOPIC I

Prof. J. SETIÉN

TOPIC IX + TOPIC VII + TOPIC I

Dr. J.V. FUENTE

TOPIC V + TOPIC IV + TOPIC II

Prof. I. FLORES

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OCTOBER 26TH, 2010

October 26, 2010 11h15–13h15 Chairperson Prof. V. Abrantes AUDITORIUM

Topic 10 1001 FUTURE OF AN UNUSUAL FEATURE OF NINETEEN CENTURY: THE

ORBO´S UNDERGROUND WATERLINE José Luis Ruiz Diego Manuel Martínez Lorenzo

1003 NEW ACOUSTIC ABSORBENT MATERIAL MADE WITH FIBRES OBTAINED FROM BOTTLES PET RESIDUES Sanchís V. ; Alba J. ; Del Rey R. ; Sabater J.V.

1005 ASSESSMENT OF THE STATE OF REPAIR AND THE RESISTANCE STATUS, AND REPAIR PROCESS OF THE TIMBER ROOF OF THE NATIONAL CATTLE MARKET IN POLA DE SIERO, ASTURIAS Vanessa Baño, Alfonso Lozano , Soledad Rodríguez

1007 NATURAL STONE IN EXTERNAL COATING WALLS: REQUESTS AND PATHOLOGY Liliana Varatôjo, Paulo Malta da Silveira

1008 SUSTAINABLE BUILDING RETROFITTING

Francisco Esteban Lefler and Maria José Conde Laza

1011 NEW METHODOLOGIES AND POSSIBILITIES IN ACTIVE PHOTOGRAMMETRY FOR RIGOROUS DOCUMENTATION OF BUILDINGS V. Bayarri y E. Castillo

1012 RENDERS FOR ANCIENT BUILDINGS: COMPATIBILITY OF INDUSTRIAL MORTARS FOR USE IN CURRENT OLD BUILDINGS Veiga, M.R, and Santos, A.R.

1016 ENVELOPE DEGRADATION ANALYSIS OF A MODERN BUILDING WITH UNI-NORMAL STANDARD: THE CASE OF THE EX “CASA DEL FASCIO” IN CASERTA Luigi Mollo

1023 DYNAMIC PROPERTIES IN MONTMORILLONITE CLAY SPECIMENS STABILIZED WITH SEDIMENTARY MINERALS Martínez-Molina, W., Alonso-Guzmán, E.M., Velasco-Ávalos, F.A., Torres-Acosta, A.A., Mendoza-Jimenez, J.A., Bedolla-Arroyo, J.A. and Olguín Domínguez, M.A.

1015 A WIRELESS MONITORING SYSTEM FOR STRUCTURES, BUILDING WORK AND REHABILITATION OF THE CONSTRUCTION Ibáñez Díaz, J.Mª; Alonso Domínguez, M.; Murat Moreno, J.A.

October 26, 2010 15h15–16h30 Chairperson Prof. C. Díaz AUDITORIUM

Topic 10 1019 BASALT TEXTILE REINFORCED MORTAR AS STRENGTHENING

MATERIAL FOR MASONRY STRUCTURES D. García, L. Garmendia, J.T. San-José, P. Larrinaga and J. Díez

1018 EXAMINATION OF TENEMENT HOUSES IN RESPECT OF THE SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT AND THE CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY FEATURING THE TIME OF THE CONSTRUCTION THEREOF Adam Bukovics

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1013 NON DESTRUCTIVE TECHNIQUES FOR THE CONSERVATION OF STONE STAIRCASES IN HISTORICAL BUILDINGS M. De Fino, G. De Tommasi, F. Fatiguso

1020 APPLICATION OF NON-DESTRUCTIVE TECHNOLOGIES FOR THE DIAGNOSIS AND REFURBISHMENT OF A WOOD STRUCTURE BUILDING Ivan Araquistain, José Miguel Abascal, Oriol Munne

1021 CONCEPTION AND DESIGN OF REINFORCED CONCRETE STRUCTURES IN THE EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY: CONSIDERATIONS FOR ANALYSIS Ignacio Marcos, R. San Mateos, Natalia Lasarte

1022 BUILDING DIGITAL PEEL: EMBEDDED SENSOR SYSTEM FOR EARLY PATHOLOGY DETECTION IN BUILDING CONSTRUCTION López L., López A., Seoane J., Rabuñal J.R., Martínez F., Escudero C.J., Barro S

October 26, 2010 16h45–18h30 Chairperson Prof. C. Díaz AUDITORIUM

Topic 10 1014 ANTHROPICAL CAVES IN APULIA REGION: INVESTIGATION AND

REUSE STRATEGIES A Scioti, G. De Tommasi, A. Calderazzi, F. Fatiguso

1026 GENERATING A 3D TOOL TO REPRESENT GRAPHICALLY THE

DAMAGES OF SANTA BARBARA CASTLE (ALICANTE) V. Echarri, A. Priego, J. Garabito, M. I. Pérez Millán

1028 REHABILITATION OF BUILDINGS IN RURAL AREAS AS A

CONTRIBUTION TO SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION João Carlos Gonçalves Lanzinha, João Paulo de Castro Gomes

1029 ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE, AUTHENTICITY AND ACCESSIBILITY:

THE BRAZILIAN CASE Oscar Luís Ferreira, Andrey Rosenthal Schlee

1030 NATIONAL MONUMENTS WITH TRADITIONAL TIMBER ROOFS: RESTORATION VERSUS RECONSTRUCTION. COLLEGIATE CHURCH OF ROA DE DUERO AND SAN ESTEBAN OF LOS BALBASES. Javier Garabito, José Carlos Garabito, Víctor Echarri

1031 ARCHITECTONIC STUDY OF SMALL HYDROPOWER PLANTS ON THE UPPER EBRO RIVER: QUINTANILLA ESCALADA AND MEDINA DE POMAR, BURGOS (SPAIN) S. Gutiérrez, J. Gadea, C. Junco, A. Rodríguez

1032 NEW PROCESSING ALGORITHMS AND TRENDS FOR EXPLOITING

AND ASSESSING IMPLICIT DATA. V. Bayarri and E. Castillo

1038 THE INFLUENCE OF INTERNAL CYLINDRICAL ELEMENTS IN NDT

ACOUSTIC TESTING. THE ROLE OF NUMERICAL MODELING. P. Gómez and J.P. Fernandez

1059 EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF RC COLUMNS STRENGTHENED BY STEEL CAGING UNDER A COMBINATION OF AXIAL LOAD AND BENDING MOMENT Julio Garzón, Joaquín G. Ruiz-Pinilla, Francisco J. Pallarés, Ester Giménez, José M. Adam, Pedro A. Calderón

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October 26, 2010 11h15–13h15 Chairperson Prof. D. Abruzzese

ROOM 1 Topic 2

204 MODEL OF HOUSE DESIGN RESPONSIVE TO HOT-DRY CLIMATE Miqdad Haidar Al-Jawadi

209 DESIGN APPROACHES FOR THE CONVERSION OF HISTORIC RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS N. Asoobar, Ö. Olgaç Türker

212 DESIGN FOR HEALTHY AND SUSTAINABLE BUILDING Peter Schmid and Gabriella Pal-Schmid

213 ABANDONED METHODS OF PASSIVE SOLAR DESIGN IN TRADITIONAL CYPRUS ARCHITECTURE L. Cazacova, A. M. Saymanlier, A. Erdelhun, U. Ulbar, V. Caganaga

220 CHRONIC SPACE TO THE SETTLEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL OF AMMATOA KAJANG, IN TRADITIONAL AREA, REGENCY OF BULUKUMBA, SOUTH SULAWESI Mimi Arifin, Happy Ratna Santosa and Purwnita Setijanti

223 APARTMENTS FOR ELDERLY PEOPLE IN A BUILDING DESIGNED AS A RETIREMENT HOME Luis Ortiz, Pepe Martínez, Xabier Gesalaga

226 REHABILITATION AND RETROFIT: SUSTAINABLE FUTURES IN ROMANIA’S SAXON VILLAGES Hughes, T. and Hughes, A.

228 INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES FOR SMART-ECO BUILDINGS IN 2030 Prof. ing. Marco Imperadori, ing. Gabriele Masera, arch. Giuliana Iannaccone

229 MULTIDISCIPLINARY DESIGN PROCESS: URBAN, ARCHITECTURAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL ANALYSES FOR ENERGY-EFFICIENT RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS IN NORTHERN ITALY G. Masera, M. Grecchi, L. E. Malighetti, D. Palazzo, M. M. Sesana

230 NET ZERO ENERGY REVOLUTION: CRITERIA, STRATEGIES AND TOOLS TO DESIGN A NZE HOUSE IN TEMPERATE CLIMATE. AN INTEGRATED APPROACH TO RESIDENTIAL CASE STUDIES M. M. Sesana, M. Grecchi , G. Masera

October 26, 2010 15h15–16h30 Chairperson Prof. A. Sánchez-Ostiz

ROOM 1 Topic 2

233 TOOL DESIGN AS A STRATEGY FOR ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN Ramón J. González-Márquez, Roberto Molinos Esparza

235 OPTICAL AND THERMAL DESIGN AND MODELLING OF ARCHITECTURAL SHADING SYSTEMS R. Garay, N. Tellado, I. Apraiz

236 PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM SUPPORT FOR THE HEAT PUMP M. Kusnir, P. Kapalo, Z. Vranayova

237 IMPLEMENTING THE CONCEPT OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN THERMAL REHABILITATION OF RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS IN ROMANIA Nicoleta Cobirzan, Anca Popa, Lecturer Claudiu, Mariana Brumaru

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241 DIFICULTIES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF GREEN ROOFS IN SPAIN AND ACTUATION PROPOSALS Aurora Monge Barrio, Ana Sánchez-Ostiz Gutiérrez

269 THE EVALUATION OF SUSTAINABILITY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS Maria Francisca Sampaio, Jorge Moreira da Costa

October 26, 2010 16h45–18h45 Chairperson Prof. A. Sánchez-Ostiz

ROOM 1 Topic 2

285 CONSERVATION OF HISTORICAL BUILDINGS. A SUSTAINABLE APPROACH IN THE EARTH HOUSES OF FUJIAN CASE STUDY D. Abruzzese, C. Greco, and L. Miccoli

247 MERGING INNOVATION WITH TECHNOLOGY ON BUILDING ENVELOPE SYSTEMS TO CONTROL ON THE ENVIRONMENTAL FORCES Nevine Gharib ElSayed

248 DEVELOPING GHADAMES OLD TOWN: TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE APPROACH Ramadan T. Belgasem

281 ENERGY EFFICIENCY-BASED FULL REFURBISHMENT OF LIFTS IN EXISTING BUILDINGS José Alberto Roig, Pedro González, Ana María Lorente

250 THE CONCEPT OF DECONSTRUCTION ON BUILDING SERVICES OF WATER SUPPLY AND DRAINAGE Armando Silva-Afonso, Carlos Russo

251 LANDSCAPE URBANISM FOR SUSTAINABLE CITIES Virtudes. Ana Lídia, Almeida. Filipa

252 “CONTAINER ARCHITECTURE” FOR LOW-COST, TEMPORARY AND ENERGYSAVING HOUSING DESIGN C. Masotti, A. Ferrante

253 ENERGY SURVEYS FOR SUSTAINABLE RETROFIT OF EXISTING RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS Giuseppe Desogus, Luciano Mareddu, Salvatore Mura, Roberto Ricciu, Valeria Saiu, Antonello Sanna

254 PASSIVE DESIGN AND BUILDING RENOVATION IN THE MEDITERRANEAN AREA. NEW SENSITIVE APPROACH FOR SUSTAINABILITY M. Basciu, C. Loggia, V. Tramontin

256 NATURAL STONE IN ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN. THERMAL PERFORMANCES EVALUATION. Chiara Cicero, Grazia Lombardo

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October 26, 2010 11h15–13h15 Chairperson Prof. I. Etessam

ROOM 2 Topic 3

301 PARTICIPATION OF USERS IN TRADITIONAL AND MODERN TURKISH SETTLEMENTS Rana Karasozen, Guler Koca

302 COMPARISON OF OLD AND NEW NEIGHBORHOODS IN ISTANBUL Neslihan Aydın Yönet, Funda Yirmibeşoğlu, Hilal Narin

304 INCREMENTAL HOUSING DEVELOPMENT 2010; LOWERING THE COST, LOWERING-NOT THE STANDARDS - A CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK. Nasamat Abdel-Kader, Sayed Ettouney

305 INTERPRETING THE CHANGING ARCHITECTURAL VALUES OF HOUSING IN NORTH CYPRUS Z. Birsel, A. Celiker, and D. Celik Bay

310 TRADITIONAL KAYSERI HOUSES IN THE CONTEXT OF SPACE SYNTAX AND VISIBILITY GRAPH ANALYSES Özlem Atak, Gülen Çağdaş

312 SOCIAL HOUSING IN PORTUGAL AND IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF SÃO PAULO. COMPARISON OF SPACE STANDARDS João Branco Pedro and José Jorge Boueri

313 SOCIO-CULTURAL ASPECTS AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF HOUSE FORM IN SUDAN .CASE STUDY KHARTOUM NORTH Muna M. Eltahir

314 THE “SAN GIROLAMO SOCIAL CENTRE” IN BARI, ITALY Giancarlo dell’Aquila, Giovanni dell’Aquila

315 ANALYSIS OF SOCIAL COST OF CARBON IN SLOVAK REPUBLIC F. Vranay, D.Lukasik, L.Tkacik, D.Ocipova

335 HERITAGE VALUE AND REFURBISHMENT IN TRADITIONAL RURAL BUILDINGS. WATER MILLS CATALOGUE IN CANTABRIA (ESPAÑA) M. Ruiz Bedia

October 26, 2010 15h15–16h30 Chairperson Prof. M. L. Ruiz Bedia

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317 SOCIAL PRODUCTION OF HOUSING FOR LOW INCOME GROUPS IN VERACRUZ, MÉXICO: POTENTIALITIES AND CHALLENGES OF IMPLEMENTATION Mara A. Cortés-Lara

321 CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL HOUSING. ANALYSIS, CRITIC EVALUATION, OPERATIONAL PROPOSAL. R. Marvali, E. Pani.

322 MADRID SOCIAL HOUSING Elisabetta Pani

324 A DESIGN TOOL FOR DOCUMENTING SOCIO CULTURAL ASPECTS OF COMMUNICATION IN URBAN AREAS AND HOUSING PROJECTS. Sahar Hassan Imam

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325 ART AND CULTURE: SOCIAL INTERACTION TOOLS FOR URBAN TRANSFORMATION Javier Moreno del Ojo

323 SOCIAL HOUSING IN THE EMERGING COUNTRIES Elisabetta Pani

October 26, 2010 16h45–18h45 Chairperson Prof. M. L. Ruiz Bedia

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326 THE JEAN RENAUDIE AND RENÉE GAILHOUSTET COLLECTIVE CONCEPTIONS: VALIDITY AND RELEVANCE AT THE CONTEMPORARY DEBATES Sánchez Cayuela, Carlos Adulfo

328 CULTURAL & ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATION TO HELP SUSTAINABILITY IN HOUSING DESIGN CASE STUDY: COURTYARD HOUSES IN YAZD, CENTRAL IRAN Iraj Etessam

330 EFFECTS OF CULTURE, TRADITION AND LOCAL ARCHITECTURE ON HOUSING: A CASE OF BALAT (ISTANBUL) JEWISH HOUSING Sevim Ateş

331 THE FUTURE OF SOCIAL HOUSING IN SPAIN Nicolás Alejandro Guillén Navarro

332 DWELLING TODAY – A REFLECTION OF THE PLACE IDENTITY Lj. Biondic, A. Delic and Lj. Sepic

316 WHAT HAS BEEN OF TERRACES? (AN ANALYSIS LINKING PREVIOUS HISTORICAL TERRACES’ PROJECTS WITH A CURRENT PROTOTYPE) Roger Sauquet and Guillem Bosch

336 CAN DESIGN FACILITATE COMMUNITY? HOUSING DESIGN AND A DESIRE FOR LIGHT SOCIALITY Ritsuko Ozaki and Anne Schram

337 USER PARTICIPATION IN HOUSING SUPPLY FOR SPATIAL COMFORT M. Mohammadi, and S. Agyefi-Mensah

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175 THE CLASSIFICATION, CHARACTERIZATION AND CHROMATIC DESCOMPOSITION ANALYSIS OF COLOURLESS VARNISHES, APPLIED TO WOOD USED IN CONSTRUCTION Rodriguez Rodriguez, A., Garcia Santos, A.

176 VIABILITY ANALYSIS OF USING CELLULOSE PULP RECYCLED FROM CEMENT SACKS IN THE PRODUCTION OF COMPRESSED EARTH BLOCKS Márcio Buson, Humberto Varum, and Rosa Maria Sposto

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October 26, 2010 11h15–13h15 Chairperson Prof. R. Ozaki

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803 THE ROLE OF DURABILITY AND PLANNED MAINTENANCE IN THE ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF BUILDINGS Monica Lavagna, Cinzia Talamo

804 REAL ESTATE INVENTORY, INFORMATION MANAGEMENT, STRATEGIES FOR ENERGY REHABILITATION: PROPOSAL OF A TOOL SUPPORTING KNOWLEDGE AND DECISIONS IN PUBLIC REAL ESTATE MANAGEMENT Talamo C., Paganin G., Cipriano V., Parente S.

805 USING OF THE NEWEST CAD/BIM TOOLS IN CONSTRUCTION PROJECT Mária Kozlovská, Lukáš Sabol

807 THE INDIVIDUAL APPROACHES TO SAFETY RISK PERCEPTION A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN BUILDING SITE SAFETY Mária Kozlovská, Zuzana Struková

808 AFTER THE ROT: IMPROVING THE DURABILITY OF BUILDING ENVELOPES IN DOMESTIC HOUSING, NEW ZEALAND Chris Murphy March Anzia

809 PRELIMINARY MODEL OF EXTERNAL DETERIORATION OF BUILDINGS IN BOGOTÁ COLOMBIA Orlando Rincón Arango

810 MECHANICAL BEHAVIOUR OF METAL TIES FOR SECURITY NETS AND IPE’s Javier García Barba, Ramón Irles Más, Juan Carlos Pomares Torres

813 CERTIFICATION OF CONSTRUCTION FIRMS IN PORTUGAL – MOTIVATIONS VS. RESULTS AND IMPLEMENTATION DIFFICULTIES OF THE QMS ISO 9001 Liliana Pinto, Caroline Dominguez, João Varajão, António Cunha

814 MANAGEMENT OF A LIGHTING SYSTEM OF A BUILDING SUPPORTED ON INTERACTIVE MODELS Alcínia Z. Sampaio, Miguel M. Ferreira, and Daniel P. Rosário

815 CAD AND VR TECHNOLOGY IN ENGINEERING EDUCATION, CONSTRUCTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REHABILITATION Alcínia Z. Sampaio, Miguel M. Ferreira, Daniel P. Rosário and Octávio P. Martins

October 26, 2010 15h15–16h30 Chairperson Prof. A. Thomsen

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402 “EXPERIMENTAL AND NUMERICAL STUDY OF FIRE BEHAVIOR OF REINFORCED CONCRETE BEAMS” Pont P., Laura, Yuste N., Javier, Martinez B., Rafael

404 THERMAL COMFORT IN LOW ENERGY HOUSES Tünde Kalmár and András Zöld

408 DETACHMENT OF PLASTERS APPLIED ON CEILINGS AND WALLS: A SAFETY PROBLEM Veiga, Maria do Rosário; Malanho, Sofia

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409 CHARACTERIZATION OF SUSPENDED PARTICULATE MATTER IN THE INDOOR AIR ENVIRONMENT Llinares J., Llinares C., Moreno V., Millán M.C.

411 FIRE SAFETY VERIFICATION IN BUILDINGS THROUGH PERFORMANCE BASED TECHNIQUES AND NON DESTRUCTIVE CLEAN HOT SMOKE Jesús de la Quintana, Fernando Morente, Ramón Ugartetxe, and Jon Aurtenetxe

412 NEW APPROACH TO THE SCENARIO OF AIR POLLUTION IMPACT ON IMMOVABLE AND MOVABLE CULTURAL HERITAGE OBJECTS: THE EUROPEAN PROJECT TEACH Bernardi A., García O., and Becherini F.

October 26, 2010 16h45–18h30 Chairperson Prof. A. Thomsen

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414 MATERIAL EMISSIONS OF BUILDINGS INTERIOR Ingrid Šenitková, Tomáš Tomčík

416 DEFINITION OF LOCAL GEODETIC NETWORKS FOR URBAN DEVELOPMENT R. Pereda, E. Castillo, J. M. De Luis and M. L. Ruiz

417 SMOKE MOVEMENT AND CONTROL FOR FIRES IN ATRIA: SCALE TESTS AND FIRE COMPUTER MODELING Jorge A. Capote, Daniel Alvear, Haydee Blanco, Pablo Espina

419 FIRE REACTION CHARACTERIZATION OF CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS USING FIRE TESTS AND FIRE MODELS J. A. Capote, D. Alvear, O. V. Abreu, M. Lázaro and E. Puente

421 BUILDING DESIGN AND THERMAL INERTIA: WHEN, WHY, WHERE Rossano Albatici, Serena Penasa

422 NURSING HOME FOR PEOPLE WITH COGNITIVE DISABILITIES: COMFORT AND SAFETY USING SMART DEVICES. Chiogna M., Frattari A.

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702 FRAMEWORK, PUBLIC COOPERATION AND INCENTIVES FOR THE INTERNATIONALIZATION OF THE PORTUGUESE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY P.F. Luz, P.G. Henriques, J.C. Teixeira

703 WHY DID THE GOVERNMENT- SPONSORSHIP ENTERPRISE MODEL FAIL IN THE U.S. RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE MARKETS? Belgin Akçay

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967 FOUR FIBER SENSING TECHNOLOGIES FOR STRUCTURAL BUILDING MONITORING. JM López-Higuera, F. Madruga, A.Quintela, Luis Rodriguez Cobo, Olga Conde, M. Lomer, MA Quintela, J.Mirapeix and A.Cobo.

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OCTOBER 27TH, 2010

October 27, 2010 11h15–13h15 Chairperson Prof. V. Freitas AUDITORIUM

Topic 9 901

STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF HISTORICAL BUILDINGS IN MADRID REGION AND PROPOSED RETROFITTING TECHNIQUE R. Senthivel

903 STEEL FIBRE REINFORCED CONCRETE IN HOUSING APPLICATIONS René Pepin and Aitor Osa Horcajo

910 THE REINFORCED FOUNDATIONS AND THE NEW CELLARS BELOW THE HISTORIC BUILDINGS Gómez-Hermoso, Jesús

911 STABILISED LATERITE BRICKS AS AN APPROPRIATE WALLING MATERIAL TECHNOLOGY FOR INCREASING HOUSING STOCK IN SOME SELECTED AFRICAN COUNTRIES Olatunde Arayela and Abraham Taiwo

915 ABOUT THE SUBLIMATION OF STRUCTURES. A PHILOSOPHICAL APPROACH David Montero Briz

917 AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS AND GEOGRAPHY: AN INTRODUCTORY COMPARISON Miguel Cavique and António Gonçalves-Coelho

919 DETERMINATION OF FIRE RESISTANCE OF A MASONRY ELEMENT AFFECTED BY HIGH TEMPERATURES REACHED IN A FIRE Maciá Torregrosa, Mª Eugenia and Rolando Ayuso, Antonio

920 NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN CLADDINGS: POLYMERIC CURTAIN WALLS J. Astudillo, M. Mateos, M. García

921 INFLUENCE OF THE CDW’S TREATMENT PROCESS ON THE CHARACTERISTICS OF MIXED RECYCLED AGGREGATES FOR NON-STRUCTURAL CONCRETE J. Vegas , A. Lisbona, M. Sanchez de Juan, M.D. Carvajal

922 HOT WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT D. Ocipova, Z. Vranayova

October 27, 2010 15h15–17h15 Chairperson Prof. J. Torres AUDITORIUM

Topic 9 926 ADDITIONS IN GLASS REINFORCED CONCRETE FOR MECHANICAL

PERFORMANCE AND AESTHETIC IMPROVEMENT IN PREFABRICATED FAÇADE PANELS J.M. Pastor, C. Corpas, R. Zangróniz, J. Martínez, J. Peña

927 INNOVATION BASED ON ALTERNATIVE USE OF MATERIALS AND TECHNOLOGIES IN BUILDING INDUSTRY Manuel Cabeza González

928

PUBLIC HOUSING AND CONSTRUCTION INNOVATION IN EUROPE. CURRENT SITUATION AND TENDENCIES Jaume Avellaneda Díaz-Grande, José María González Barroso, Katarina Mrkonjic, Clara González Manich

929

TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION FROM THE PUBLIC HOUSING PROMOTION: TECHNICAL INNOVATION COMPETITION. INCASOL Jaume Avellaneda Díaz-Grande, José María González Barroso, Gonçal Marques Sagnier, Jordi Vidal de Puig

930 DETECTION, PLACEMENT AND TRACKING LOADS ON STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS F.J. Baeza, S. Ivorra, E. Zornoza, L.Gª Andión

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931 DESIGN OF WATER SUPPLY AND DRAINAGE SYSTEMS IN BUILDINGS. A REFLECTION ON THE RECENT EUROPEAN STANDARDIZATION Armando Silva-Afonso, Carla Pimentel-Rodrigues

933 CORRELATIONS BETWEEN NON-DESTRUCTIVE AND DESTRUCTIVE TESTS OF LOW STRENGTH CONCRETE Khodja Ali-Benyahia , Said Kenai , Mohamed Ghrici

934 PROTECTION IN THE BUILDING TO THE LIGHTNING F. J. Balbás, A. Ortiz, A. Madrazo, J.R. Aranda, I. Lombillo

935 ENERGY CONSUMPTION IN THE SPACE CONDITIONING OF BUILDINGS IN SPAIN. IMPACT ON THE GLOBAL CONSUMPTION, LEGAL FRAMEWORK AND LINES OF ACTION Juan Carcedo, Carlos J. Renedo, Severiano Pérez, Inmaculada Fernández

936 ANALYSIS OF THE MOISTURE RELEASE MECHANISMS OF CONCRETE AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURES Capote J. A., Alvear D., Crespo J.

October 27, 2010 17h30–19h30 Chairperson Prof. J. LL. Zamora AUDITORIUM

Topic 9 938 A PROCEDURE TO ASSESS BUILDING STRUCTURAL SAFETY BASED

ON CONCRETE MATURITY METHOD C. Vázquez-Herrero, I. Martínez-Lage, J. Eiras-López, G. Vázquez-Herrero

939 INTEGRATION OF INFORMATION, COMMUNICATION AND AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES IN HOUSING REHABILITATION Sara Eloy, Isabel Plácido, and José Duarte

941 EXPERIMENTAL EVALUATION OF CONCRETE DURABILITY Giovanni Loreto, Ciro Varriale, Renato Iovino

942 PROTOTYPE THERMOELECTRIC CLIMATE SYSTEM FOR ITS USE IN RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS César Martín Gómez , María Eguaras, Natalia Mambrilla, Joaquín Torres, Juan Carlos Ramos and ,Alejandro Rivas

943 3D FINITE ELEMENT MODELLING OF A HISTORIC MASONRY BRIDGE: VOUSSOIRS AND ARCH-FILL MATERIAL INTERACTION MA. Barrera ,P. Morer,MA. Serna, I. de Arteaga

944 A COMPARISON COMPARATION OF TRADITIONAL TECHNIQUES FOR STUDYING THE STRUCTURAL BEHAVIOR OF MASONRY ARCHES De Arteaga, P. Morer, MA. Serna , MA. Barrera

945 A THOROUGH PROTOCOL TO STUDY AND DEVELOP CONSTRUCTIVE SYSTEMS OF FAÇADES M. Vidaurre-Arbizu, G. Ramos-Ruiz, J. Torres-Ramo, I. Esteban Valencia, M.A. Gutiérrez-Fernández

948 AUTOMATED CODE-CHECKING AS A DRIVER OF BIM ADOPTION Poças Martins J. P., Abrantes V.

949 HUMIVENT – NEW SYSTEM FOR THE TREATMENT OF RISING DAMP Vasco Peixoto de Freitas and Ana Sofia Guimarães

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1050 FACILITIES LAYOUT IN THE BUILDING REHABILITATION OF THE “LABORAL CITY OF CULTURE” OF GIJÓN. Martín Rodríguez, Ángel. Suárez Domínguez, Francisco. Coz Díaz, Juan José del. Préndes Gero, María Belén

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October 27, 2010 11h15–13h15 Chairperson Prof. A. Soeiro

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101 CONCRETE USING COCONUT SHELL AS COARSE LIGTHWEIGHT AGGREGATE Ordoñez-Belloc L.M., Aliques-Granero J., Girbés-Clarí I., Martínez-Barea R., Faus-Badía A., González-Navarrete L., Franch-Coronil V.

102

NEW GYPSUM PLASTER WITH HIGH FIRE RESISTANCE Suesta C., López-Buendía A.M., Moliner V.

103

PREDICTION OF THE MORTAR PROPERTIES RELATED TO THE LIFE-CYCLE USING ULTRASONIC EVALUATION J. V. Fuente, T. Ibrahim, R. Fernández, V. Albert, V. Císcar

104

APPLICABILITY OF CEMENTS WITH BETTER SUSTAINABILITY VALUE Daniel Ramos Revilla

106

SUSTAINABLE AND APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGIES IN SOCIAL HOUSING: THE POTENTIAL OF RAMMED EARTH TECHNIQUES J. M. A. Goulart, M. C. R. Carvalho, F. A. Santos

107

KNOWLEDGE AS A DETERMINANT OF ACCEPTABILITY OF COMPRESSED STABILIZED LATERITE BRICKS FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN NIGERIA. Oluwole A. Alagbe

109

SUSTAINABLE CONCRETE ROOF TILES CONTAINING RECYCLED GLASS Paulo H. R. Borges, Túlio H. Panzera, Fábio P. Cota, Antonio L. H. Sabariz

111 NEW TECHNIQUES OF GLASS TILES DESIGN FOR THE ARCHITECTURAL WALL Mohamed Aly Zenhom, Rasha Mohamed Aly

113 THE ASSESMENT OF CONCRETE CONFORMITY AND SAFETY MONITORED UNDER EHE-08, EN 206-1 AND ACI-318 CODES Rosario Martínez Lebrusant, Manuel Vera Serrano, Manuel Burón Maestro

114 INFORMATION TO BE GIVEN TO THE CEMENT USER RELATED TO THE CERTIFIED QUALITY AND NEW ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS TO INCREASE THE SUSTAINABILITY. THE SPANISH VOLUNTARY QUALITY MARKS OFFICIALLY RECOGNISED (D.O.R.) Miguel Ángel Sanjuán, Luis Álvarez and Manuel Burón

October 27, 2010 15h15–17h15 Chairperson Prof. P. Schmid

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116

NONCONVENTIONAL CONCRETES FOR PERFORMANCE-BASED BUILDING DESIGN R. d’Andréa, M. Burón

117 NON-TRADITIONAL SOLUTIONS FOR THE USE OF GLASS IN BUILDINGS Faustino, M., Costa, R., Godinho R., Henriques D.F

122 GENERAL VIEW TO CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES OF 19TH CENTURY HOUSES IN ISTANBUL E. Kishali , B. Alpagut

123 BUILDING WITH EARTH, A SUSTAINABLE MATERIAL FOR EFFICIENT BUILDINGS Stefania Liuzzi, Mario Petrella, Pietro Stefanizzi

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126 INJECTIONS SYSTEMS IN CONCRETE STRUCTURES. WATERPROOFING OF THE BURIED STRUCTURES. Ana Irene Ortega Palanco

127 THE DEVELOPMENT OF THERMAL INSULATION MATERIALS FROM THE BEGINNINGS TO THE APPEARANCE OF PLASTIC FOAMS David Bozsaky

128 INFLUENCE OF ANCHORAGE SYSTEMS IN FLEXURAL STRENGTHENING OF LOW PERFORMANCE CONCRETE BEAMS WITH BASALT AND STEEL TEXTILE REINFORCED MORTAR P. Larrinaga, J.T. San-José, D. García, L. Garmendia, J. Díez

129 DESIGN OF PREFABRICATED MULTILAYER PANELS MANUFACTURED WITH 100% RECYCLED AGGREGATES AND RECOVERED LDPE I. Vegas, D. García, I. Cacho

130 THE INVESTIGATION OF RESISTIBILITY OF CEMENT COMPOSITES AGAINST BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY Estokova, A., Ondrejka Harbulakova, V., Luptakova, A., Prascakova, M., Stevulova, N.

142 SPAN IN CONSTRUCTION OF CONCRETE PRECAST PRODUCTS: BEARING BEAMS AND REINFORCED SLABS A. Aragón Torre, J.A. Martínez Martínez, A. Rodríguez Sáiz, V. Ortega López

October 27, 2010 17h30–19h30 Chairperson Prof. M. V. Biezma

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132 LOW-TEMPERATURE SYNTHESIS OF BELITE CEMENT FROM REACTIVE MIXTURES BASED ON COAL FLY ASH N. Stevulova, I. Filkova, K. Baltakys

133 EFFECTIVE UTILIZATION OF THE INDUSTRIAL WASTES IN CONCRETE PRODUCTION J. Junák, N. Števulová

134 LIGHTWEIGHT CONCRETE AND ITS APPLICATION IN THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE AESTHETIC PROPERTIES OF VOLCANIC LIGHTWEIGHT AGGREGATE CONCRETE BLOCKS FROM CANARY ISLANDS Rodríguez Cadenas, E., García Santos, A.

138 POSIDONIA OCEANICA STRUCTURAL PANELS. MECHANICAL PROPERTIES. Antonio Maciá Mateu, Carlos Pérez Carramiñana, Mónica Mateo García, Beatriz Piedecausa García

139 RETROFITTING STRATEGY TOOL FOR TIMBER FLOOR STRUCTURES J.A.R Mendes da Silva, R. Vicente and M. Nobre

140 DURABLE CONCRETE WITH WASTE CRUSHED QUARRY SAND B. Menadi, S. Kenai, D. Djeziri

141 INFLUENCE OF THE HEIGHT OF LATTICE WORK AS A CONTRIBUTION TO SHEAR RESISTANCE IN REINFORCED CONCRETE RIBS M. Crespo Martínez, G. Aragón Torre, J.M. Manso Villalaín, A. Aragón Torre

131 CONCRETES OF HIGHER RESISTANCE TO CHEMICAL ACTIONS Sicakova, A., Terpakova, E.

143 DURABILITY TEST ON LIGHTWEIGHT MORTARS AND CONCRETE MADE WITH RECICLED POLYMER FOAM J. Gadea, V. Calderón, A. Rodríguez, A. Martín, P. L. Campos

144 APPLICATION IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY OF HYDRAULIC CONCRETE MADE WITH EAF SLAG. Juan M. Manso Villalaín, Ángel Rodriguez Sáiz, Ángel Aragón Torre and Javier J. González Martínez

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October 27, 2010 11h15–13h15 Chairperson Prof. M. Al-Jawadi

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255 STUDY OF DIFFERENT GROUTING MATERIALS TO BE USED IN VERTICAL GEOTHERMAL HEAT EXCHANGERS Roque Borinaga, Daniel Castro-Fresno, Pablo Pascual-Muñoz, Francisco Ballester Muñoz

258 BUILDING’S REHABILITATION TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE BEHAVIOR Mendes da Silva, J.A.R., Ramos, Ana Ferreira

259 SUSTAINABLE HERITAGE: ANALYSIS OF BUILDING’S THERMAL BEHAVIOUR Ana Ferreira Ramos, J.A.R. Mendes da Silva

260 NEAR CONSTANT, YEAR-ROUND SOLAR HOT WATER PRODUCTION A NEW PARADIGM FOR SOLAR THERMAL? Mário João das Neves Flores

262 THE SUSTAINABLE REHABILITATION OF THE BAIXA POMBALINA, AT LISBON, PORTUGAL. Bachmann, Maria da Graça

264 METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH TO ITALIAN ENERGY CERTIFICATION Annita Corbosiero, Flavia Fascia

265 MOTION FOR AN ENERGY PLANNING FOR AN COMPANY Fabio Sannino, Flavia Fascia

268 THE POSSIBILITIES OF WOOD IN SUSTAINABLE RENOVATION OF MULTI-STOREY HOUSING A. Soikkeli,M. Karjalainen and J. Koiso-Kanttila

243 FUNCTIONAL LIMITATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH HOUSING ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS AMONG COMMUNITY-LIVING OLDER PEOPLE Carla Cachadinha, João Branco Pedro, João Carmo Fialho

270 THE EDUCATION OF ARCHITECTS TO DESIGN ENERGY EFFICIENT BUILDINGS Heitor da Costa Silva, Eugenia Aumond Kuhn, Waldo Costa Neto

October 27, 2010 15h15–17h15 Chairperson Prof. A. Lozano

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273 CHARACTERISTICS OF THE TROMBE WALL AND ITS APPLICATION IN PORTUGAL Martins, A., Briga-Sá, A., Paiva, A.

274 BUILDING ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT SYSTEM IN ITALY AND SLOVAKIA A. Frattari, E. Krídlová Burdová, S. Vilčeková

275 FROM TEXTILE INDUSTRY TO CULTURAL INDUSTRY: BURSA/TURKEY AS A CASE R. Beceren Ozturk, A. Ispalar Çahantimur

277 METHODOLOGY TO MEASURE SUSTAINABILITY IN THE LIFE CYCLE OF INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS Ramón Losada; Eduardo Rojí; Jesús Cuadrado; Marcos Larrauri

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278 ENERGY EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENT ON THE EXAMPLE OF MODERN MOVEMENT BUILDINGS I. Muraj, Z. Versic, and D. Mandic

279 SUSTAINABLE BUILDING ON THE EXAMPLE OF STATE-SUBSIDIZED RESIDENTIAL HOUSING IN CROATIA J. Bertol-Vrcek, Lj. Biondic, and I. Muraj

280 A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE GREEN BUILDING ASSESSMENT SYSTEMS BETWEEN U.S. AND CHINA Qian Shi, Chao Xiao, Xi Gao

249 SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE: BRAZILIAN WELL SUCCEEDED EXAMPLES Irina Stoica, Maria Cristina Ramos de Carvalho

282 EVOLUTION AND SUSTAINABILITY OF IN-SITU CONCRETE FLAT SLABS IN OFFICE BUILDINGS Liébana, O.; G. Pulido, MD; Gómez Hermoso J.

284 SOCIAL HOUSING AND PUBLIC SPACE. A LABORATORY FOR URBAN RENEWAL. Stefania Marletta

October 27, 2010 17h30–19h30 Chairperson Prof. J. Gómez-Hermoso

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242 THE MYTHS AND FACTS OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENTS. APPLIED METHOD TO BUILDING DESIGN PROCESSES. Ana Sánchez-Ostiz Gutiérrez, Aurora Monge Barrio

245 EXPLORING MICROCLIMATE – BUILDING RELATION THROUGH AN EXAMPLE OF IRISH ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE Szűcs Á., Olley J.

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816 MAINTENANCE AND SAFETY OF BUILT ENVIRONMENT Michele Di Sivo and Daniela Ladiana

818 A CONTRIBUTION TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF A METHOD FOR ASSESSING THE QUALITY OF PROJECTS FOR RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS João Pedro Patrício Teixeira Júlio, Anabela Gonçalves Correia de Paiva, Caroline Elisabeth Dominguez

819 THE MODERNITY EXHIBITED BY THE BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES ADOPTED FOR NINETEENTH CENTURY TRENTINE FORTRESSES Giorgio Cacciaguerra, Maria Paola Gatti

820 A BRIDGE INSPECTION SYSTEM WITH INTELLIGENT ASSISTANCE Montserrat Sanchez and LLuis.Gil

822 THE NEED FOR LEGAL REGULATION IN SPAIN ABOUT THE FIGURE OF PROJECT & CONSTRUCTION MANAGER Jaime Rubio Landart Manuel José Soler Severino

824 THE IMPACT OF THE DIRECTIVE YARD IN REDUCING ACCIDENTS IN CONSTRUCTION Cristina Reis , Victor Abrantes, Carlos Oliveira

825 MANAGER OF HOUSING CONDOMINIUM. A CONTRIBUTION TO MINIMIZE PROBLEMS ARISING FROM MULTI-FAMILY BUILDINGS Calejo Rodrigues R., Brandão R.

826 SOCIAL HOUSING: ENVELOPE REHABILITATION COSTS DETERMINATION MODEL F. Rodrigues, J. Teixeira, C. Cardoso, A. Anjos

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October 27, 2010 11h15–13h15 Chairperson Prof. P. Stouten

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601 SEGREGATED COMMUNITIES AS A PRODUCT OF A NEW URBAN MODEL; THE CASE OF NEW CAIRO Mazin M. Abdulkarim

605 THE URBAN HOUSING MARKET: REVISITING INDIAN METROPOLITAN SCENARIO Subrata Chattopadhay, Taraknath Mazumder and Anand Patil

608 URBAN PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL DIMENSION: THE SUSTAINABLE QUARTER Losco S.

609 LIVING THE HISTORIC CITY: UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBILITY AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY STRATEGIES Egusquiza A., Gandini A.

610 TRANSIMSSIBLE TRADITIONAL VALUES IN THE HOUSE ARCHITECTURE OF HISTORICAL MARAMURES Adriana Matei, Smaranda Todoran and Calin Spanu

611 RAINWATER MANAGEMENT IN URBAN AREAS Z. Vranayova1, Z. Karelova, D. Ocipova

612 AFRICA: TOWARDS A NEW TYPOLOGY Gerald Steyn

613 ECOLOGICAL SANITATION BASED ON MBFR (MEMBRANE BIOFILM REACTOR) FOR SEWAGE REUSE R. Díez, L. Rodríguez, L. De Florio, A. L. Esteban, I. Tejero

614 RAIN SCREEN WALLS WITH STONE VENEERS: HOW TO MINIMIZE BIOCOLONIZATION LESIONS López Rivadulla. FJ, Alonso Alonso. P, Fernández Madrid. J

620 SUSTAINABLE URBAN FORM IN MEDIUM-SIZED CITIES Nogués, S., Victorero, P.

October 27, 2010 15h15–17h15 Chairperson Prof. S. Nogués

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616 URBAN AND INDUSTRIAL METABOLISM: TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE PLANNING M. C. Ruiz, E. Romero, J. R. Fernández

617 WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITIES FOR ISOLATED BUILDINGS R. Collado and R. Díez

619 RAINWATER ENERGY VALORIZATION THROUGH THE USE OF PERMEABLE PAVEMENTS IN URBAN AREAS Luis A. Sañudo-Fontaneda, Daniel Castro-Fresno, Jorge Rodriguez-Hernandez, Francisco Ballester Muñoz

615 DESIGN, CHARACTERIZATION AND PERFORMANCE OF URBAN TREE BASES MADE FROM CRUSHED SANDSTONE González Martín, J.M., González Moreno, S., Conde Vázquez, C., Barriganamentería Eguía, J.

624 THE POWER OF THE URBAN CORRIDOR AS AN URBAN PLANNING TOOL, WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO SOUTH AFRICA D. Dewar

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626 A STUDY APPROACH IN URBAN HOUSING RENEWAL AND

UPGRADING: A CASE STUDY OF OTA Kuroshi A. Peter and Adenuga O. Adewale

627 UNDER PRIVILEGED HOUSING - THE JORDANIAN EXPERIENCE Al-Zoubi, Y. Y., Al-Shehab, S. A.

629 INCREMENTAL HOUSING: ITS POTENTIALS AND LIMITATIONS EVIDENCE FROM KHARTOUM STATE Gamal M. Hamid, Ahmed A. Mohamed Elhassan

631 THE URBAN ENERGY PLANNING FOR SMALL MUNICIPALITIES Paolo Fabozzi, Flavia Fascia and Renato Iovino

633 THE DEMAND MANAGEMENT: A TOOL FOR SUSTAINABILITY AND MAINTENANCE OF URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE Michele Di Sivo and Daniela Ladiana

October 27, 2010 17h30–19h30 Chairperson Prof. J. A. Martínez

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634

BIOCLIMATIC URBAN RENEWAL IN COMPACT URBAN FABRICS João Granadeiro Cortesão, F. Brandão Alves, Joanne Patterson

635 PUBLIC HOUSING RENOVATION IN PORTO: TYPOLOGY VERSUS OCCUPANCY DENSITY J. Restivo, F. B. Alves, P. Mendonça, J. A. Ferreira

636 AN URBAN DATABANK SYSTEM MODEL: THE HISTORICAL REGION KUMKAPI Berna Dikçınar Sel and Olcay Çetiner

638

TRANSPORT IN CITIES Narcisa Hadzic

639

TRANSFORMATION OF THE RELATIONS BETWEEN CITIES AND VILLAGES, IN POLAND, AFTER 1989 – CASE STUDY OF JELENIA GORA REGION Robert Masztalski, Elzbieta Trocka-Leszczynska

640

NEW HOUSING IN THE CONTEXT OF VERNACULAR ARCHITECTURE IN THE SOUTH-WEST REGION OF POLAND E. Trocka-Leszczynska and R. Masztalski

642 LOW-COST, HIGH-RISE URBAN HOUSING IN KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA: AVOIDING THE RISK OF FUTURE SLUMS AMR Aminuddin

643 THIRTY YEARS OF URBAN REGENERATION IN ROTTERDAM P.Stouten

644

VALUES OF THE PEOPLE AND THE HOUSING PROCESS Mayank Mathur

645

ISSUES RELATED TO THE URBAN REGENERATION APPLICATIONS IN TURKEY Sevin Aksoylu

606 THE COMPARATIVE SYSTEMS ANALYSIS OF TRADITIONAL MANSIONS AND MODERN VILLAS WITH RESPECT TO SUSTAINABILITY M.S. Yatagan, M.O. Arioglu Salmona, N. Arioglu

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OCTOBER 28TH, 2010 October 28, 2010 11h15–13h15 Chairperson Prof. A. Frattari AUDITORIUM

Topic 10 1039 ROCK THIN-SECTIONS STUDIES: A GEOLOGIC TOOL USEFUL FOR

BUILDING AND MONUMENT REHABILITATION Sánchez, M.A., Iriarte. E. and Gutiérrez-Medina, M.

1040 A CONTRIBUTION TO TECHNICAL INSPECTION PROCESSES IN RESIDENTIAL BUILDING DIAGNOSIS César Díaz, Còssima Cornadó, Leiris Simancas

1041 REHABILITATION OF THE HERITAGE – CASE STUDY: “JESUS’ COLLEGE” IN COIMBRA Torres, Isabel ; Silva, J. Mendes ; Carvalhal, Mário ; Cordeiro, Pedro

1042 ZINC ROOFS: ANOMALIES AND REHABILITATION

Silva, J. Mendes; Torres, Isabel; Mauricio, Carla

1061 NUMERICAL MODELING FOR THE PREDICTION OF THE BUCKLING FAILURE OF MASONRY WALLS Ernest Bernat, Cristian Sandoval, Lluís Gil and Pere Roca

1044 VALUES OF RESTORATION OF HISTORICAL RESIDENTIAL ARCHITECTURE. EL PALACIO DE EQUÍSOAIN: INTERVENTION FOR SUSTAINABILITY Joaquín Torres-Ramo, Verónica P. Quintanilla-Crespo

1045 LOGISTIC ISSUES AND PRACTICAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL SUGGESTIONS FOR WORK OUT AND INTERPRETATION OF IMPACT-ECHO TESTS. García-Lengomín Pieiga, A. , Fernández Álvarez, J.P.

1049 QUESTIONS AND HYPOTHESIS REGARDING THE TOWER OF HERCULES EXTERIOR RAMP Lozano Martinez-Luengas, Lozano Apolo, Gorosabel Pando, Lazcano Aretxabala, Hernández Basterra

1006 DEMOLITION IN EUROPE; VOLUME, MOTIVES AND RESEARCH APPROACH André Thomsen and Kees van der Flier

1062 LIMIT IN-PLANE ANALYSIS OF MASONRY SHEAR WALLS BY SIMPLE EQUILIBRIUM MODELS Álvaro Viviescas and Pere Roca

October 28, 2010 15h15–16h30 Chairperson Prof. P. Roca AUDITORIUM

Topic 10 1053 REHABILITATION OF BUILDINGS AND KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT:

PROJECT HKNOW A. Soeiro and A. Sá

1054 CONSERVATION OF CULTURAL HERITAGE: SYMPTOMS, INVESTIGATION AND DIAGNOSIS. CASE STUDY IN A 16TH CENTURY BUILDING. C. Galán-Marín, C. Rivera-Gómez

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ASSESSMENT OF PROCESS IN THE RESTORATION OF ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE. SPATIAL ANASTYLOSIS IN THE REFURBISHMENT OF HACIENDA LOS MOLINOS DE MAESTRE, IN THE OLIVE GROVES OF SEVILLA. Aguilar, María de la Cruz; Gómez-Stern, Bernardo

1056 THE HORIZONTAL DWELLING UNIT IN ROME BY ADALBERTO LIBERA. DESIGN, ANALYSIS AND REFURBISHMENT STRATEGY Filippo Cerrini, Stefania Mornati

1058 HOUSING REHABILITATION TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF LIFE FOR PEOPLE WITH ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE: ISSUES AND SOLUTIONS IN SUPPORT OF FAMILY MEMBERS. M. Dalprà, M. Chiogna, A. Frattari

1060 X-RAY DIFFRACTION TECHNIQUE FOR ON SITE STRESSES MEASUREMENTS IN METALLIC STRUCTURES S. Sánchez-Beitia

October 28, 2010 16h45–18h15 Chairperson Prof. P. Roca AUDITORIUM

Topic 10 1027 THE IMPORTANCE OF THE CONDOMINIUM RESERVE FUND FOR THE

REHABILITATION OF EXISTING BUILDINGS IN PORTUGAL João Carlos Gonçalves Lanzinha

1052 QUALITY IN NON-DESTRUCTIVE DIAGNOSTIC PROCESS FOR ANALYZING BUILDING SEISMIC VULNERABILITY Massimo Pitocco

1063 STUDY OF TEMPORARY EDGE PROTECTION SYSTEMS USING DIFFERENT STANDARDS Cobo Escamilla. Alfonso; González García, M. Nieves

1067 PRIOR STUDIES OF HISTORICAL BUILDINGS: METHODOLOGY OF AUSCULTATION AND INTERVENTION IN STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS. Enrique Martínez Sierra, Carlos Machín Hamalainen, Vanesa Macías Gutiérrez

1068 INNOVATION VS. MIMICRY IS THE INTEGRATION OF NEW ARCHITECTURE IN HISTORICAL AREAS POSSIBLE? José María Páez Mañá

1069 PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE OF THE FITO VIEWING – POINT (ASTURIAS – SPAIN) Lozano Martinez-Luengas, A., Del Coz Díaz, J.J., Serrano López, M., Martín Rodríguez, A.

AUDITORIUM Topic 7

705 OCRE - OBSERVATORY OF BUILDING CONSTRUCTION AND REHABILITATION OF BEIRA INTERIOR, PORTUGAL, AS A FACTOR OF KNOWLEDGE AND IMPLEMENTATION OF DEVELOPMENT POLICIES João Carlos Gonçalves Lanzinha

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October 28, 2010 11h15–13h15 Chairperson Prof. V. Brezar

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145 KNOWING STEEL FIBER REINFORCED CONCRETE ON FLEXURAL CONDITIONS Martínez Martínez, J. A., Sánchez Manjón, R., Aragón Torre, G.

146 STRUCTURAL PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT OF CONCRETE ELEMENTS REINFORCED WITH CFRP SHEETS. Martínez Martínez, J. A., Rubio Peirotén, D., Aragón Torre, G., Crespo Martínez, M.

147 A STUDY OF THE ADHESION BEHAVIOUR OF MASONRY MORTARS MADE WITH STEEL AGGREGATES FROM SECONDARY METALLURGY Ángel Rodriguez Sáiz, Juan M. Manso Villalaín, Ángel Aragón Torre and Javier J. González Martínez

148 ELECTROCHROMIC GLAZING IN CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE: EXAMPLES OF USE AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE FUTURE Marco Pittaluga, Gianraffaele Loddo, Gian Piero Cossu, Daniela Ludoni

150 HOW TO IMPROVE THE USEFUL LIFE OF STEEL STRUCTURES LIMITED BY RESISTANCE TO FIRE H. García, M. V. Biezma

152 MECHANICAL CHARACTERIZATION AND DURABILITY OF STRUCTURAL RECYCLED CONCRETE C. Thomas, J. A. Polanco, J. Setién and I. Sosa

154 FAILURES IN HOT-DIP GALVANIZED STRUCTURAL STEELS Jaime Carpio, José A. Casado, José A. Álvarez and Federico Gutiérrez-Solana

155 BUILT ARCHITECTURE WITH NATURAL STONE

Grazia Lombardo

156 PERFORMANCE OF CORK CONCRETE SUBJECTED TO CHLORIDE MIGRATION Fernando G. Branco, Maria de Lurdes Belgas, António Tadeu

244 SUSTAINABLE COMFORT IN ENERGY RETROFIT OF EXISTING SPORT

BUILDINGS Costanzo Di Perna, Erica Ragni and Alessandro Stazi

October 28, 2010 15h15–16h30 Chairperson Prof. J. Setién

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159 THE USE OF BONDING AGENTS TO IMPROVE ADHERENCE OF GYPSUM PLASTERS TO CONTINUOUS VAPOR BARRIERS Carlos A. C. Mesquita, A. García Santos, J. Neila González

161 TYPOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THE PORTUGUESE TRADITIONAL SCHIST CONSTRUCTIONS Ricardo S. Barros, Daniel V. Oliveira and Humberto Varum

164 IGNIMBRITES QUARRY STONES FOR REPLACEMENTS AND RESTORATION IN THE HISTORIC CENTRE OF MORELIA, MEXICO Martínez-Molina W, Alonso-Guzman E.M., Velasco-Avalos F.A., Torres-Acosta A.A

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165 PARTICLE SIZE VOLCANIC AND QUARTZ SANDS, THEIR INFLUENCE ON THE PHYSICAL AND MECHANICAL BEHAVIOR OF LIME MORTAR Martínez-Molina W, Alonso-Guzman E.M., Velazco-Avalos F.A., Torres-Acosta A.A., Bedolla-Arroyo J.A., Mendoza-Jimenez J.J., and Acha-Palomares A.

166 ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF TRADITIONAL BUILDING TECHNIQUES, AN APPROACH TOWARDS IMPLEMENTATION TODAY C. Galán-Marín, A. García-López, J. López-Martínez

167 TECHNICAL - ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF STEEL FIBRES REINFORCED CONCRETE FLAG SLABS. A REAL BUILDING APPLICATION Aitor Maturana, Ricardo Sánchez, Javier Canales, Aimar Orbe, Rubén Ansola, Estrella Veguería

October 28, 2010 16h45–18h15 Chairperson Prof. J. Setién

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168 THE PRODUCTION OF CONCRETE UTILIZING ORDINARY PORTLAND CEMENT BEING PARTIALLY REPLACED WITH GROUNDNUT SHELL ASH Erasmus P. Datok, Jurbe J. Molwus, Napoleon Sule

171 A PHYSICAL-ENERGETIC BALANCE OF CO2 EMISSIONS FOR A WOODEN FACADE Arreaza R. Humberto, Avellaneda D. Jaume

173 THE INFLUENCE OF WATER REPELLENT PRODUCTS ON THE CHROMATIC MODIFICATIONS OF THE CERAMIC BRICK J. A. Coronado Martín, A. García Santos

174 THERMAL CHARACTERIZATION OF GYPSUM BOARDS WITH PCM: THERMAL ENERGY STORAGE IN BUILDINGS THROUGH LATENT HEAT Oliver A., Neila F.J., García A.

151 NEW GLASS-BASED PHOSPHORESCENT MATERIAL FOR CONSTRUCTION AND SAFETY APPLICATIONS M. J. Pérez, J. M. Saiz, J. M. Sanz, F. González and F. Moreno

178 INNOVATIVE MASONRY BLOCKS FOR PARTITION WALLS G. Vasconcelos, Elisa Poletti, P. Medeiros, Paulo Mendonça, P. Carvalho, S. Cunha, Aires Camões, P. Lourenço

108 AN ASSESSMENT TO IMPROVE QUALITY STRATEGIES FOR DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF TIMBER DWELLINGS: A CASE STUDY IN TURKEY Nimet ÖZTANK, Fahriye Hilal HALICIOĞLU

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October 28, 2010 11h15–13h15 Chairperson Prof. D. Ural

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952 EARLY AGE CONCRETE TEMPERATURE AND SHRINKAGE MONITORING BY USING FIBER BRAGG GRATTINGS Benjamín Torres, Ignacio Payá-Zaforteza, Antonio Bueno, Salvador Sales, Jose M. Adam, Pedro A. Calderón

953 EXPERIMENTAL AND NUMERICAL STUDY DURING CONSTRUCTION OF MULTISTORY BUILDINGS USING CLEARING OR PARTIAL STRIKING Alvarado Vargas Y.A., Calderón García P.A., Gasch Molina I., and Adam Martínez J.M.

954 WIND BEHAVIOUR TESTS ON LIGHTWEIGHT VENTILATED FAÇADES

Luiz M. Vefago, Jaume Avellaneda, José M. González y Maria P. Giraldo

955 PROPOSAL FOR OPTICAL METHOD OF QUALITY CONTROL OF THE SURFACE OF THE SLABS OF NATURAL STONE FOR CLADDING FACADES Zamora-Mestre, Joan-Lluís, Mesalles-Ruiz, Jaume, Soriano-Gabarró, Xavier

957 RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS ABOUT DETERMINING CONSTRUCTIVE AND PROJECT FACTORS IN DOMOTIC HOUSING S. Millán Anglés, A. García Santos, F.J. Jiménez Leube

960

A STUDY ON DIFFERENT TYPOLOGIES OF WIND CATCHERS (BAUD GEER) Ayatollahi, S.M. Hossein, Poorahmadi, Mahboubeh and Ayatollahi, S. Ehsan

962 THE MODIFICATIONS OF THE MAIN FAÇADE OF THE SPANISH SENATE PALACE R. Bustamante, J. Monjo and M. Alonso de la Calle

963 SEISMIC ANALYSIS OF MASONRY INFILLED RC FRAMED STRUCTURES A.Madan and R. Senthivel

964 INSTALLATION OF SECURITY AND PROTECTION OF RESIDENTS AGAINST VIOLENT INTRUSION F.J. Balbás, A. Ortiz, A. Madrazo, J.R. Aranda, I. Lombillo, J. Gutiérrez-Colomer

966 URBAN SEWERAGE SOLUTIONS IN CASE OF CLOUD BURST

J.R. Aranda, F.J. Balbás and H. Anguren

October 28, 2010 15h15–16h30 Chairperson Prof. J. V. Fuente

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972 TEN OF THE MOST COMMON SOURCES OF DAMAGE IN CONCRETE BUILDINGS Calderón Bello, Enrique, Díaz-Pavón Cuaresma, Eduardo and Rodríguez Escribano, Raúl

973 DRUCKER-PRAGER YIELD CRITERION APPLICATION TO STUDY THE BEHAVIOR OF CFRP CONFINED CONCRETE UNDER COMPRESSION Salvador Ivorra, Ramón Irles, Luis Estevan, José Miguel Adam, Francisco J. Pallarés, Belén Ferrer

974 OTHERWISE BUILD

De la Mata Gorostizaga, Ramón; Reyes, José Miguel

975 WELDING PROBLEMS IN TALL COMMUNICATION TOWERS P. Veron

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977 EVALUATION OF THE RESISTANT BEHAVIOUR OF CONCRETE BLOCK MASONRY BEARING WALLS SUBJECTED TO FLEXO-COMPRESSION TRANSVERSE TO THEIR PLANE, WITH AND WITHOUT REINFORCEMENT, BY TESTING PRISM SPECIMENS Tuesta N., Villegas L.

940 EVALUATION OF CORROSION EFFECT IN REINFORCED CONCRETE BY CHLORIDE EXPOSURE – FIRST RESULTS Giovanni Loreto, Renato Iovino

October 28, 2010 16h45–18h15 Chairperson Prof. J. V. Fuente

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976 ANALYSIS OF THE DYNAMIC BEHAVIOUR OF A COMPOSITE SLAB Fernando Viadero, Alfonso Fernandez-Rincon, Pablo Garcia, Ana de-Juan, Ramon Sancibrian, Miguel Iglesias

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706 EVALUATING HOUSING FINANCING PERFORMANCE OF THE FEDERAL MORTGAGE BANK OF NIGERIA IN POST HOUSING SECTOR REFORM ERA Dung-Gwom, J Y; Mallo, D. M.

707

USER INFORMATION IN THE HOUSING MARKET Jorge Moreira da Costa and Maria Francisca Sampaio

708 GOVERNMENT VERSUS CIVIL SOCIETY: AN APPROACH TO AFFORDABLE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT IN THAILAND Chaweewan Denpaiboon, Vimolsiddhi Horayangkura, Mitsuo Takada

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112 THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE SPANISH TECHNICAL BUILDING CODE, ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND ITS APPLICATION ON A CONCRETE BUILDING. Arturo Alarcón Barrio

124 STRENGTHENING OF REINFORCED CONCRETE ELEMENTS USING CARBON FIBER ELEMENTS TO FLEXION-TRACTION Javier Diez de Güemes Perez, Maria Jesus Rubio Encinas and Mª del Pilar Alonso Montero

177 FULL CHARACTERIZATION OF A NEW COMPOSITE MATERIAL Ana Vaz Sá, Hipólito de Sousa, António Samagaio, Romeu Vicente, João Coutinho and Luís Silva

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October 28, 2010 11h15–13h15 Chairperson Prof. S. Chattopadhyay

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501 THE DILEMMA OF HIGH INCOME RESIDENTIAL COMPOUNDS DESIGN IN EGYPT WITH RESPECT TO FINISHING MATERIALS Nagwa H. Sherif, Ahmed H. Sherif, Marwa M. Lamei

502 A GENERATIVE TOOL FOR SINGLE FAMILY HOUSES

Belinda Torus, Sinan Mert Sener

503 INTERPRETING CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE THROUGH FENG-

SHUI A. Celiker

507 EXPLORING NEW FORMS OF LIVING IN THE CITY OF ISTANBUL

T. Oya Ekmekci, Pelin Dursun

508 GLOBAL DYNAMICS AND NEW RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENTS IN

ISTANBUL: TRENDS AND EXPECTATIONS Hülya Turgut, Neslihan Aydın Yönet and Belinda Torus

509 THERMAL CHARACTERIZATION OF VENTILATED FACADES UNDER

REAL CONDITIONS USING PASLINK TEST CELLS Erkoreka A., Flores I., Escudero C., Garcia C., Sala J.M.

510 HEALING FACTOR IN HOUSING DESIGN FOR ELDERLY – SINGAPORE

PARADIGM FOR THE FUTURE Ruzica Bozovic–Stamenovic

512 “THE GAP BETWEEN SCHOOL AND PRACTICE” (AN ESSAY ON THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN YOUNG ARCHITECTURE GRADUATE’S SKILLS AND THEIR FUTURE EMPLOYERS EXPECTATIONS) Fernando Silva Pinheiro

513 A SURVEY OF ISTANBUL: NEW HOUSİNG SETTLEMENTS AND

MARKETİNG STRATEGİES Efsun Ekenyazıcı Güney

514 NEW OPENİNGS FOR ENERGY REGULATİONS TOWARDS TO

OPTİMİZATİON OF BUİLDİNG PERFORMANCE M. Basciu, C. Loggia, V. Tramontin

Día 28 de Octubre 15h15–16h30 Chairperson Prof. I. Flores

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516 EXTERNAL STRENGTHENING OF MASONRY STRUCTURES WITH NATURAL FIBERS A. Emami, E. Fehling, and M. Schlimmer

517 ITALIAN ANTI-SEISMIC LEGISLATION AND BUILDING RESTORATION

A. Bellicoso

518 BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING -EXAMPLES AND ARCHITECTURAL EFFECTS- Olcay Çetiner

519 INFLUENCE OF BUILDING CODES AND SITE CONDITIONS ON THE ALTERATION OF A TYPICAL LOW-COST HOUSING DESIGN CONSEQUENT ALTERATION OF CRIME RISK LEVELS R. Montagna, E. Pandolfi , R.M. Barboni

520 FIRE RESISTANCE ANALYSIS OF CONCRETE BEAM STRUCTURE WITH A NEW SIMPLIFIED METHOD Miguel Chichorro Gonçalves

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521 GRACEFULNESS OF CONSTRUCTIVE MATTER WITHIN CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTONIC CONCEPTION Bárbara Rangel, Vítor Abrantes, Fernando Brandão Alves

Día 28 de Octubre 16h45–18h15 Chairperson Prof. I. Flores

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523 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS, WITH DIFFERENT INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS, OF BUILDINGS SUBJECTED TO SEISMIC LOADS Mª Carmen García, Carlos Fernández

525 THE AESTHETICS IN MASS HOUSING

Vladimir Brezar

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403 DOMES AND THEIR IMPACT ON THERMAL ENVIRONMENT INSIDE BUILDINGS Miqdad Haidar Al-Jawadi and Jamal AbdulWahid Al-Sudany

406 THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY PROFESSIONAL CARD IN SPAIN

Luis Rosel Ajamil, David de Teresa Escolar, and José A. Viejo Rodríguez

415 ABSORPTION COOLING IN THE ARCHITECTURE OF HUMID REGIONS

Talía González Cacho, Javier Neila González

424 HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN ANALYSIS

Pinto, Diana and Reis, Cristina

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221 THE TRADITIONAL HOUSE HARMONIOUS CONCEPT BETWEEN SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENT, AFFORDABLE HOUSING, AND NEEDS (CASE STUDY: THE FISHERMAN HOUSE IN AENG BATU VILLAGE, TAKALAR) Idawarni, Happy Ratna Santosa, Purwanita Setijanti

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15. CLOSSING

October 28, 2010 18h30–19h00 CLOSSING AUDITORIUM

Prof. Miguel Ángel Serna Vice-rector of International Relations

of the University of Cantabria

Sr. D. Agustín Ibáñez Director of the Public Works Ministry in Cantabria

Sr. D. José María Mazón Ramos

Headmaster of Public Works, Planning, Housing and Urban Development of the Government of Cantabria

Sr. D. César Díez Maza Councillor of Infrastructure, Planning and Housing of the City council of Santander

Prof. Oktay Ural President of the International Association for Housing Science (IAHS).

Prof. Luis Villegas Director of the Organizing Committee of 37th IAHS World Congress on Housing.

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16. SOCIAL PROGRAM

Day Hour

Tuesday October 26

Wednesday October 27

Thursday October 28

Friday October 29

Morning

9h30–13h30

Trip A:

Maritime Museum

Pedreña

(Only for companions)

Trip B:

Castillo’s caves

Puente Viesgo

(Only for companions)

Companions:

Free time

(shopping, etc.) Post-

congress trip

(Optional)

Afternoon

18h45–19h30

Reception cocktail by the Mayor of Santander

at the Magdalena’s Palace

18h45–19h30

Reception by the Headmaster of Tourism

of the Cantabria Government

Music recital

21h00

Gala dinner at the Real Hotel

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TRIP A: MARITIME MUSEUM + PEDREÑA (ONLY FOR COMPANIONS)

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RECEPTION COCKTAIL BY THE MAYOR OF SANTANDER

October 26, 2010

On October 26th, at 18:45 there will be a cocktail reception by the Mayor of Santander D. Iñigo de la Serna. This event will welcome participants to Santander, by the highest political authority of the city. Besides, the Congress participants will be invited to a Spanish wine.

The event will take place at many rooms of the Magdalena´s Palace, which are perfectly equipped for this type of events and have sufficient capacity to accommodate the large number of attendees at this forum.

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TRIP B: CASTILLO’S CAVES + PUENTE VIESGO (ONLY FOR COMPANIONS)

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RECEPTION BY THE HEADMASTER OF TOURISM OF THE CANTABRIA GOVERNMENT

FOLK MUSIC RECITAL October 27, 2010 On October 27th, on completion of the day sessions, in the Caballerizas’ main auditorium there will be a brief presentation of Cantabria, its attractions, as well as the highlights of this region as a sample of the idiosyncrasy and culture of the “montañesa” culture.

The presentation will be given by the Mr. Francisco Javier López-Marcano, Headmaster of Culture, Tourism and Sport of the Government of Cantabria. After his speech, the event will be enlivened by the University of Cantabria’s Camerata Chorale. The University of Cantabria’s Camerata Chorale has over 30 years’ experience performing music of diverse styles.

As an example of their works it can mentioned the premiers of several Spanish Cathedral’s choirmasters: Jose de Nebra, Enrique de Villaverde, Jeronimo de Carrion, Miguel de Irizar, Juan Ezequiel Fernández, Manuel Ibeas, Miguel de Ambiel, Cristobal Medrano (Magister Cantabriensis) and, in particular, Juan Antonio García de Carrasquedo first choirmaster at the Cathedral of Santander. They have also performed premiers of some pieces from XXth century as the “Incidental Music for Prometheus’ Mother” by the compose from Cantabria Juanjo Mier, or the Spanish premiere in 2006 of the Jean Langlais’ “Messe Solennelle”.

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Among their performances you can find programs dedicated to the sacred music by the Bach family, choral music of the Romanticism, Spanish religious music, music for the funeral of Queen Mary and a long etcetera. There are many groups that have collaborated with the UC Camerata Chorale, among others, the Basel Camerata Musicale, The Baroque Orchestra of The Royal College of Music, Les Nations Amsterdam, Pro Mvsica Antiqva of Madrid, the Orchestre Baroque de Montauban, the Chamber Orchestra Arriaga of Bilbao, Asturias Symphony Orchestra, RTVE Symphony Orchestra and some prestigious instrumentalists and vocal soloists.

They perform regularly in major historical buildings, cathedrals (Santiago, Burgos, Salamanca, etc..), and theaters in the country (Teatro Real de Madrid, Arriaga de Bilbao, Real Coliseo Carlos III of El Escorial, etc.) as well as on the more prestigious international music festivals, Santander, Segovia, Cuenca, or Monaco, being the first Spanish group participating in this final. Abroad, they have performed concerts in England, Belgium, France, Monaco and Italy. Their work has been included in many recordings for RNE RTVE (Radio 2 Classic) and two discs devoted to the Cathedral of Santander Precentor, one of them being awarded with the National Prize of Disco. They have also collaborated on the Pepe Santos’ disc Crossroads. In their resume, we can find awards such as First Prize (Lira de Oro) and Special Prize of the public of the 43rd Competition of Marinera Song in San Vicente de la Barquera, Bronze Lira in the 41st edition of this same competition, special prize of the public and Second Prize in the National Competition Choirs Rivas-Vaciamadrid and 2nd Prize at the 26th International Choral Festival in Villa de Avilés. Having been founded and directed by Lynne Kurzeknabe, was directed by Alfonso Manso and M ª del Mar Fernandez Doval, and since September 2004, the Camerata began a new era under Raúl García Suárez’s leadership.

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GALA DINNER

Día 28 de Octubre

Passing through the wrought iron gates (witnesses themselves of thousands of welcomes and farewells over nearly 90 years of history) and passing through the lime and maple trees, you will discover the Hotel Real. It is an imposing white building and is itself an historic piece, which was inaugurated in 1917. The hotel was an initiative of Alfonso XIII and where the royal court stayed during the summer in Santander, at the time when a new fashion started: The “Baños de Ola” festival, which from this time has become one of the city’s most important events.

Having entered the hotel, if visitors pause for a moment, they will find a variety of spacious and bright salons, with nooks crossed by sunlight which plays with the shadows. Here guests will be able to relax, chat, read or just simply find a comfortable armchair in which enjoy the beauty of the bay of Santander.

In this Hotel will take place the congress closing dinner in the late evening of October 28th. The dinner will take place in one of the Hotel Real’s fabulous rooms, depending on the number of attendees. Before dinner, congress assistants would be able to go for a walk through its spaces or lounges, or enjoy quite time in one of the terraces.

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The coffe time after dinner will be entertained by the quartet “ARIÓN”. This band consists of four components: the Santana-Revilla Brothers (Rafael, Mª Ángeles and Rocío) and Rafael Ordaz.

Rafael Santana-Revilla was born in Santander in 1977. He grew up in a musical environment receiving his first lessons from his father, his first teacher. In his classical training stage, he studied at the conservatories of Santander, Oviedo and Bilbao. In 2001 he became “Superior Professor”. His interest in "other types of music" led him to start as self-tought and later continue with teachers such as Iñaki Salvador, Joan Díaz, Albert Bover, Andrej Olejnizack, Guillermo Klein, Iñaki Askunze, etc. In 2007 he finished his degree in Jazz Piano by the “Centro Superior de Música” of the Basque Country - MUSIKENE. He has been involved in different projects at festivals such as the International Jazz Festival in San Sebastian in 2004 and 2008, the Jazz Nights at the IX International Jazz Seminar in Zarautz or the ISME (International Society for Music Education) Congress held in Tenerife in 2004. In 2003 he won the Juvecant Youth Music Competition in the modality of jazz-fusion. In July 2009 he participated as a lecturer at the 6th Workshop Improvisation in Siero (Asturias). He has performed with musicians such as Andrej Olejnizack, Miguel Fernandez, Victor Merlo, Carlos Carly, Iñaki Askunze, among others. He has composed music for theatre, cinema and advertisements for the radio. Whilst developing his job as piano, harmony and combo professor at the University of Cantabria and at the Municipal Music School in Santa Cruz de Bezana (Cantabria).

Mª Ángeles Santana-Revilla was born in Santander in 1980. After receiving her first music lessons from his father, she entered in the "Jesus de Monasterio" Music Conservatory and she continued her studies at the "Juan Crisostomo de Arriaga" Superior Music Conservatory in Bilbao, where she was taught by Freyr Sigurjonsson and Mario Clavel, and where she achieved Honorable Mention when she finished her Superior Flute Studies. She has received lessons from teachers such as Jose Luis Estelles, Juan Carlos Chornet and Bruno Claverie among others. She currently combines teaching with giving concerts. She has performed with the Lyric Orchestra Association Instrumental Group of Santander, the Astillero-Guarnizo Choir, the wind quintet "Santander", the duet "Novus” and the duo "Luna-Sunyer".

Rocío Santana-Revilla was born in Santander in 1983. Her father was her first music teacher and later she studied music at the “Jesus de Monasterio” Music Conservatory in Santander, obtaining the degree of Violin Professor. While studying Psycopedagogy in the University of Cantabria, she took several specialization courses in violin. Interested in linking music with other arts, she has collaborated in performances related to poetry, drama and dance. Stressing Beaterias show, in which she worked as a violinist for La Machina Theatre Company. She currently combines teaching in a school in Santander with performing concerts.

Rafael Ordaz-Hernando, born in Bilbao. He began his studies with Professor Ana Ispizua in Bilbao, continued with Jerzy Andrezjack and finished his Superior Music Studies with Roman Jablonsky, in San Sebastian. He has been taught by teachers such as Angel Luis Quintana and Alexander Osokin among others. He has also participated in various formations as the Youth Orchestra of Euskadi, Bilbao's Municipal Band and more recently with the Symphony Orchestra of Burgos. He has been taught at several Music Conservatories in Spain as the Jesus Guridi in Vitoria and the Xan Viaño in Ferrol. He currently works as cello professor at the Conservatory of Torrelavega.

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POST-CONGRESS TRIP (OPTIONAL)

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17. SANTANDER’S MAP

Caballerizas de la Magdalena. Congress Area

Hotel Santemar

Hotel Real

Hotel Chiqui

City Center

300m aprox

Town hall

Cathedral