Abstract

Historical heritage and listed buildings are a reality in many Brazilian cities and keeping them intact is of paramount importance to preserve memory and the historical process. Thus, the use of non-invasive methods can be an excellent way of acquiring data inside buildings, without the need for destruction, bringing to light well-localized information about the conditions of the built environment. This work was carried out in the basement of the library of the University of Brasília (BCE/UnB), in order to discover problems without the need to remove the floor.

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