Designed by Cuno Kibele and completed in 1926, the Masonic Temple is a three story buildings, occupied by the Masonic Association until 1989. The building structure consists of a cast in place concrete foundation and basement columns. A steel skeletal frame supports three floors and roof. During the past decade the building has shown evidence of moisture infiltration on the interir faces. Non destructive testing mapped water infiltration in the deocratively painted interior of a Masonic Temple in Muncie, Indiana

USING INFRARED THERMOGRAPHY TO DETECT MOISTURE IN MASONRY : CASE STUDY IN INDIANA

ROSINA, ELISABETTA;
2003-01-01

Abstract

Designed by Cuno Kibele and completed in 1926, the Masonic Temple is a three story buildings, occupied by the Masonic Association until 1989. The building structure consists of a cast in place concrete foundation and basement columns. A steel skeletal frame supports three floors and roof. During the past decade the building has shown evidence of moisture infiltration on the interir faces. Non destructive testing mapped water infiltration in the deocratively painted interior of a Masonic Temple in Muncie, Indiana
2003
maintenance; Masonic Temple; Cuno kibele; Indiana; moisture; decoratively painted interior; IR Thermography; passive approach
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