| 2008 International Symposium on Sustainable Restoration of Historical Buildings and Architectural Physics |
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| From Sep 26th to 28th, 2008, International Symposium on Sustainable Restoration of Historical Buildings and Architectural Physics will be held in Tongji University. The Symposium has attracted many professionals and experts from various governments, research institutes, engineering companies, enterprises and social groups. With a focus on sustainable restoration of historical buildings and architectural physics, the Symposium aims to strengthen the further communications between experts and people in practice, as well as to accelerate application and extension of innovative conceptions and advanced techniques. Topics: 1. Basic theories and research on restoration of buildings of wood structure, frame structure, stone material and masonry structure. 2. Case study of building restoration especially restoration for monument building 3. Case study and research for sustainable building restoration 4. Establishment of regulations for historical building preservation and restoration. 5. Basic theories and researches of architectural physics in thermal insulation, moisture proof, sound proof, fire safety, and energy saving. 6. Building energy consumption evaluation 7. Architectural chemistry and architectural restoration protection |
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