A Comparison between Evaluation and Restoration Methods for Old Wooden Beam and Glued Laminated Timber

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We illustrate the evolution of our systems for the restoration of old timber structures, devised to make up for the often operationally impractical purely theoretical concepts. These alternative systems are commonly accepted because they are effective and maintain the same readability as ancient knowledge did. We are using similar techniques to restore static conditions to damaged laminated timber structures, too.

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