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Fire Safety of Historical Buildings: Principles and Methodological Approach
This paper addresses an issue rarely contemplated in the management of historical buildings, fire safety. There is an implication that “compliant” means “safe” and that the goals and objectives of compliance are perfectly aligned with those of fire safety. In the case of historical buildings, this is a mistake that has resulted in the loss of major historical buildings through the centuries. This paper presents a framework of analysis that uses adequate tools to evaluate and establish true performance assessment. The objective is to adequately define and implement the goal of fire safety. This paper is not a traditional research paper in that it does not describe experiments, computations or analysis. Instead, this paper proposes, through an example of application, a critical overview of problems incurred when evaluating fire safety on the basis of solutions issued from prescriptive approaches. In the process, this paper highlights the value of a comprehensive performance-based approach. A performance-based analysis emphasizes an approach to design that values the inherent features of historic buildings. This could potentially result in minimum and rational alterations that meet the goals of fire safety while also achieving other restoration objectives.
Fire Safety of Historical Buildings: Principles and Methodological Approach
This paper addresses an issue rarely contemplated in the management of historical buildings, fire safety. There is an implication that “compliant” means “safe” and that the goals and objectives of compliance are perfectly aligned with those of fire safety. In the case of historical buildings, this is a mistake that has resulted in the loss of major historical buildings through the centuries. This paper presents a framework of analysis that uses adequate tools to evaluate and establish true performance assessment. The objective is to adequately define and implement the goal of fire safety. This paper is not a traditional research paper in that it does not describe experiments, computations or analysis. Instead, this paper proposes, through an example of application, a critical overview of problems incurred when evaluating fire safety on the basis of solutions issued from prescriptive approaches. In the process, this paper highlights the value of a comprehensive performance-based approach. A performance-based analysis emphasizes an approach to design that values the inherent features of historic buildings. This could potentially result in minimum and rational alterations that meet the goals of fire safety while also achieving other restoration objectives.
Fire Safety of Historical Buildings: Principles and Methodological Approach
Torero, JL (author)
2019-01-01
International Journal of Architectural Heritage , 13 (7) pp. 926-940. (2019)
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
DDC:
690
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