The Plecnik´s Reconstructed Footbridge at Prague Castle, Eleven Years after

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An example of a successful reconstruction of the small but important and culturally significant structures Plecnik’s footbridge located on the premises of Prague Castle is discussed in this paper. The building was severely disrupted for 10 years after a previous reconstruction. This damage and degradation was caused mainly as a result of faults incorrectly designed new waterproofing and water freezing in the new drainage pipe bridge. Technically properly designed and in 2006, well made reparations, resulting problems removed and for 10 years after completion fulfils its function perfectly and reliably protects valuable object

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August 2018

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[1] J.Kolísko, M. Hrabánek, Expert report of KI CTU - Study of reconstruction of water insulations and plasters of Plecnik's footbridge in the Prague Castle, April (2006).

DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.923.117

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[2] Archive documentation of Prague Castle Archive.

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[3] Archive documents of the authors.

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