Environmental decay of ancient stucco decorations subject to outdoor exposure


Abstract eng:
Neoclassical “stucco” decorations were added in 1840 to the 14th century church of San Francesco in Fano (Italy) in order to decorate its interior, but, as a consequence of the roof demolition in 1930, they have been exposed to outdoor conditions for almost 80 years. In view of a possible restoration work without reconstruction of the roof, this study aims to assess the vulnerability of the stucco decorations, by characterizing the constituting materials, identifying the degradation mechanisms and evaluating the stucco’s conservation state. Firstly, an analysis of microclimatic and air quality data of the surroundings of the church was performed to evaluate the environmental aggressiveness and the possible degradation causes. Then the stuccoes were characterized in order to evaluate their articulation in multiple layers, to identify their mineralogical composition and possible presence of organic additives, to determine their pore size distribution and to assess their conservation state. In spite of their gypsum nature, the relatively good conservation state of the stuccoes seems to be ascribable to the finishing layers, realized with the addition of lime (giving calcite, less soluble than gypsum) and/or worked to reduce porosity, so that stucco decorations designed for sheltered conditions proved to be partially resistant to outdoor environment.

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RILEM Publications s.a.r.l., 157 rue des Blains F-92220 Bagneux - France
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Conference Title:
2nd Conference and of the Final Workshop of RILEM TC 203-RHM
Conference Venue:
Prague (CZ)
Conference Dates:
2010-09-22 / 2010-09-24
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