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Chae, Mi-young
The natural inorganic binders applied to stone cultural assets have been recognized nationally and abroad. This study demonstrates, by experiment and a trial fabrication, [...]
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Mortars developed for the reconstitution and plastic repair of natural stones have become increasingly more popular. They make a good alternative for the replacement of d [...]
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The use of mortars for stone repair on historic masonry buildings and structures is becoming increasingly more prominent in Scotland; the negative impacts of climate chan [...]
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Qian mausoleum is the only tomb that a couple buried together, who both were emperors of Tang dynasty, the only empress in Chinese history, Wu Zetian and her husband Gaoz [...]
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This paper provides a geotechnical mechanism that has caused vertical gap between stones on retaining structure for platform mound of library structure in Angkor, Cambodi [...]
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Several stepped pyramid shape of the temple structure has been left in the Angkor monument. Many of them are located on the flatland, and the inner structure of the high [...]
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Efficient nano materials for consolidation, cleaning and hydrophobization of porous historic materials have been developed in several European and national research proje [...]
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The concept of cultural heritage is widespread and diverse, in general terms it can be defined as the scent possessed by a community, created in a specific time and place [...]
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Infrared thermography for stone cultural heritage monument mostly focused on the qualitative analysis to judge the location of defect zones up to present. This study carr [...]
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The state of Oaxaca, located in southern Mexico, has an ancestral earth traditional construction, derived from the fusion of Pre-Hispanic civilizations with the Spanish t [...]
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The immense architectural heritage of Peru was built with stones and earth, the two most accessible natural materials, with which humanity has built the oldest historical [...]
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Earth is the oldest building material which is still used widely nowadays. Earthen architectural heritage has important values in aspect of history, art, technology and e [...]
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The earthen architecture has evolved through generations using local materials. The earthen material has proven its validity in time and its efficiency in the architectur [...]
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s Geonwolleung is the tomb by the Joseon's 1st king, Lee Seong-gye of the 42 Joseon Royal tombs. Currently the stone objects laid out at Geonwolleung are 168 burial mound [...]
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At the beginning of the 20th century, the application of innovative finishes on façades became a popular phenomenon in Belgium. Decorative plasters were frequently used [...]
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The purpose of the International Conference is to provide a forum for scientists, conservators, owners of cultural heritage properties and other experts who are involved [...]
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The heritage stone structures of the local andesite blocks, composing Prambanan World Heritage Temples in Indonesia originated in the 9th century. Although they had been [...]
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The Kodokan, opened in August 1841 as the Mito clan s school. The Kodokan stone monument is made of marble called Kansuiseki. The spirit of Kodokan is curved on the surfa [...]
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Stone lantern (Ishi-toro) was imported into Japan concurrently with Buddhism and mostly made with construction of the temple. Moreover, the fall and destruction of the st [...]
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Imperial Citadel of Thang long located in Hanoi consists of several remains belonged to successive dynasties from 11th to 19th century and ite in 2010. Since these remain [...]
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Beylerbeyi Palace was built between 1861 and 1865 as a royal palace in Istanbul, Turkey. Having a masonry structural system the palace has some earthquake oriented damage [...]
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The paper reports on the conservation treatment of one of the stone gates of the Royal Palace in Patan (Nepal). The stone mineralogical and petrographic characteristics a [...]
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Stone repair mortars used on the cathedral of Berne (Switzerland) have been refined from existing recipes. These hydraulic mortars without any organic additions are prepa [...]
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The list of different ways to combine brittle materials like stone and earth in order to build composite constructions is manifold. Because of their stability and in orde [...]
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Onitsuka, Katsutada
Dolmens(B.C.7~B.C.8 hundred) and cairn (stone burials, B.C.1 hundred in the North of Korean Peninsula were introduced from thecold and less rain climatic Northeastern Reg [...]
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The gallery wall on which the Bas-reliefs are etched of the Bayon temple in Angkor is made of sandstones. The deterioration caused by penetration of rainwater or groundwa [...]
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Qaser Qarun temple is located in the western edge of Qarun Lake in El Fayoum Governorate. It is about 40 km from the capital El Fayoum and 120 km South east of Cairo, Egy [...]
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The Seoul City W had been damaged by nature and human for so long, and restored by human. The wall is all not only excellent Cultural Heritage but also a valuable materia [...]
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This research is related with the salt weathering of the base rocks. At stone monuments and base rocks, slide, freeze damage, biodeterioration, have occured, and especial [...]
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Database construction using a three-dimensional scanner is a method that can show a real-world object in a virtual space. It is popularly applied in various fields such a [...]
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Based on comparative investigations after a period of six years, a reduction of the ultrasonic velocity of 9% and 11% for two marble statues could be detected. The invest [...]
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Cultural Heritage Conservation Center(CHCC) in Tsinghua University is a professional organization in the field of cultural heritage conservation in China. By relying on t [...]
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Stone masonry is one of the oldest type of construction in the world due to the natural availability of stones and the ease of construction. This construction typology is [...]
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Pasargadae complex consists of some stone monuments built in 559 B.C. located far North W of Shiraz est plain in Iran. There has been lots of erosion in the course of tim [...]
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Mun, Dana
Tradition of building of earthen materials was widely spread over the territory of Kazakhstan
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When only epoxy resin is applied to the injection, the parent material is regenerated by just 70%. Accordingly, it requires that the metal stiffener should be structurall [...]
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Recent improvements of infrared thermography cameras allow detecting small defects and hygroscopic salts that are present under the surface of building heritage materials [...]
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In southern part of Korea peninsula, there are 5 ancient mural tombs of the period of the Three Kingdoms. Among these, Songsalli Ancient Tomb no. 6 in Kongju and Neungsal [...]
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This study is assessment to the applicability by developing the technique to objectively and effectively monitor the surface condition and physical property change of sto [...]
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To prevent or repair from natural and anthropogenic weathering, protective layers can be applied to improve hardness of stones and earthen surfaces, to increase their int [...]
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In order to investigate the consolidating mechanism of the weathered stone monuments containing clay minerals, the consolidating effects were studied by applying 9 types [...]
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Key green policies of Korea, such as Low Carbon Green Growth, Target Management, and Emission Trading, are first introduced. Recent efforts to systematically develop envi [...]
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The rock-carved Buddha Triad (National Treasure No. 84) in Seosan, Republic of Korea is a representative cultural heritage monument of Baekje Dynasty. A shelter was estab [...]
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In this study the monitoring on Maaeyeoraesamjonsang (Rock-carved Triad Buddha) at Y onghyeon-ri in Seosan, Korea was conducted taking advantage of hyperspectral image an [...]
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Over the last century, the conservation effort was continuously done on temple wall paintings inKorea, those that are made of soil. Based on the result of researches on c [...]
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Stone cultural heritage has been diversely damaged or deformed by circumstances around each site, past repairs, and any other artificial touches. It makes stone cultural [...]

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