Author(s):
Pires, Vera ; Sitzia, Fabio ; Lisci, Carla ; Mirao, José ; Lopes, Luis
Date: 2025
Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/38658
Origin: Repositório Científico da Universidade de Évora
Subject(s): Bending strength; Bending tests; Lime; limestone
Description
For centuries, natural stone has adorned facades, evolving from thick construction elements to thin cladding applications due to advanced cutting technologies. However, durability issues, especially in thin marble cladding, have surfaced after approximately 50 years of installation, as seen in iconic structures like the Amoco Building and Finlandia Hall. This study focuses on characterizing Carrara and Ruivina marbles, Pedra de Ançã, and Estremadura limestones, worldwide used in cladding. Through a comprehensive analysis of physical, mechanical, and aging properties, including bending strength, thermal shock, and freeze-thaw tests, the research aims to understand potential mechanical decay over time. Results reveal a connection between temperature variations, moisture, and the decay of marbles and limestones. This study provides a crucial contribution to the understanding of structural degradation in facades, essential for sustainable and enduring architectural solutions