Reconstruction (drawing) of the missing part of the main façade of the fortified tower north of Bab Antakiya, Aleppo, Syria

Fig.41-b_Marking missing stones after partial collapse

Damage pattern, corrosion of an iron connector led to cracks and outburst, Acropolis, Athens

Fig. 24, Catalogue of Damage

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Labelling of a movable object with embossed metal, Ortaköy, Istanbul, Turkey

Fig.28_Labelling with embossed metal

Damage pattern, gap in Saffahiyya mosque minaret, Aleppo

Fig. 22, Catalogue of Damage

Damage pattern in the Great Umayyad Mosque in Aleppo

Damage pattern in the Great Umayyad Mosque in Aleppo

Damage pattern, corrosion in sculpture of reinforced concrete with iron beams, Admiralspalast, fassade Planckstraße, Berlin

Fig. 25, Catalogue of Damage

Interior view of dome and damages, al-Utrush mosque, tomb, Aleppo, Syria

Room with code P02.L00.01.01_cx

Damage pattern, superficial fire traces on facade of limestone, Khan as-Sabun, Aleppo, Syria

Fig. 30, Catalogue of Damage

Pages from Special-report of missing ʿAjami panels in Ghazala-house

Overview “Special-report-Ghazala-house”

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Jamiʿ al-Utrush, tomb - interior view of the dome damages

Jamiʿ al-Utrush, tomb – interior view of the dome damages

Ablaq (bicolor) masonry, 2nd category remains, in portal of ʿUlabiyya Khan, Aleppo, Syria

Fig.19_Ablaq masonry, 2nd category

Damage patterns in the Great Umayyad Mosque in Aleppo

Fig. 31-b, Catalogue of Damage, code: P01-L00-11.01-Wa.01

Aleppo Built Heritage Documentation – Damage Mapping

Damage pattern, partly collapsed dome of al-Bahramiyya mosque, Aleppo, Syria

Fig. 03-b, Catalogue of Damage

Damage pattern, partly collapsed dome of al-Bahramiyya mosque, Aleppo, Syria

Fig. 03, Catalogue of Damage

Pillar with structural damages, partial collapse, missing parts in al-Bahramiyya mosque, Aleppo, Syria

Fig.46_Pillar with structural damages

Simulation of collapse of a façade, lines of vulnerability, San Salvatore a Campi, Perugia, Italy

Fig.17-a_Simulation of-lines of vulnerability

View towards souteast, rubble in the couryard, after partial collapse of Bayt Ghazala (house), Aleppo, Syria

Fig.07_view at rubble

Damage pattern, missing pillar, arcade of the cloister, St. Pierre, La Romieux, France

Fig. 17, Catalogue of Damage

Damage pattern, detachment thru shrapnel on stone surface in the Great Umayyad Mosque in Aleppo

Fig. 15-b, Catalogue of Damage

A concrete irrigation canal in the Ghouta of Damascus

A concrete irrigation canal in the Ghouta of Damascus

Survey of geometry of accumulated rubble, San Salvatore a Campi, Perugia, Italy

Fig.04_measurable rectified drone photography

ʿAyn al-Khadra, in the farm yard behind the house with stables made of basalt stones

ʿAyn al-Khadra, in the farm yard behind the house with stables made of basalt stones

Rubble management, removal of rubble infill between stones within one geodetic grid field, Frauenkirche (church), Dresden, Germany

Fig.44_removal of rubble infill, using a suction tube

Damaged ablaq (bicolor) masonry, 2nd category remains, in portal of ʿUlabiyya Khan, Aleppo, Syria

Fig.25_damaged and loose remains

Rubble management, stacked ashlar masonry, 2nd category, after initial sorting, Suq al-Jukh (bazaar lane of cloth), Aleppo, Syria

Fig.21_2nd category, stacked ashlar masonry

Carved and ornamented masonry, 1st category remains, in portal of Ujkhan, Aleppo, Syria

Fig.18-b_securing fallen remains

Rubble management, removal of rubble stones, Frauenkirche (church), Dresden, Germany

Fig.36_using a walking excavator to remove rubble