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Maronilla-Reyes, M. B.
The restoration of the Calaca Church in Batangas province, Philippines, is an ideal example of a successful result of collaborative work among architects, engineers, a st [...]
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Gypsum mortars were very commonly used during the Mudejar artistic period in Spain from the 12th to 16th century. The region of Aragon is one of the most important centre [...]
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The Santissimo Sacramento Convent, in Alcântara quarter in Lisbon, was an innovative architectural project in the 17th century and one of the most important ecclesiastic [...]
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Aguiar, L.
In this paper, referring to theoretical and applied studies on interrelationships of Heritage and Culture as an economic and social pillar of sustainable development, we [...]
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Loss of adhesion is one of the main forms of degradation of old renders; it can cause the separation of different render layers or the separation of the render and substr [...]
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Mameli, M.
Costantino Nivola spent his childhood in a small Sardinian village. He completed his education in the Thirties in Milan, the buzzing Italian capital of art and architectu [...]
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Zuk, R.
Migrations of ethnic groups frequently lead to distinct settlements and the erection of communal buildings, among them places of worship, which become symbols of cultural [...]
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Sulic, V.
Restoration of wall paintings in historical buildings along Croatian coastal area is most often motivated by serious damage of material structure caused by moisture and a [...]
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Gonçalves, M. M.
A proposal for a pedestrian circuit in the city of Faro is presented, based on a “small” natural heritage - the White Stork (Ciconia Ciconia) - as a starting-point to [...]
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The paper presents the laboratory research of lime base mortars for conservation-restoration of mural painting support situated in severe microclimate conditions. The rep [...]
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Teufel-Shone, N. I.
Under the weight of forced assimilation, degradation of a traditional way of life and growing hopelessness, the Native American Church (NAC), a pan-Indian religious movem [...]
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Lu, Y. -C.
With a proper interpretation, tourists may learn another narrative of the historical landscape. For a sustainable heritage management, tourists’ perception and concepti [...]
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Cremona is a town founded on the left bank of the Po River, near the middle of the Po Valley, about 80 miles from Milan. In the Thirties were built the masonry seats of t [...]
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Stec, M.
The so called “floor” from Wiślica has an outstanding place among other medieval artefacts in Poland. Its latest history began at the break between 1959 – 1960 whe [...]
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The Modena area (Northern Italy) is characterised by many significant historical buildings that have been recently restored. The restoration works were important occasion [...]
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The Chapel of Bones, which belongs to S. Francisco Church, probably dated from the end of the sixteenth century is one of the best known monuments in Évora – Portugal. [...]
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This article presents the restoration process performed within the Church of Santíssimo Sacramento (Blessed Sacrament) in Lisbon, namely covering the repair of damaged r [...]
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Vieira, E.S.
This paper presents the main stucco techniques used for decorative artwork in interior walls across the wide chronological span. This study is based on Archaeology and Ar [...]
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The old Madrid was, as often said, a “convent city" due to its large number of religious foundations, their size and the footprint that monasteries and convents have le [...]
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Jones, P.J.T.
At any stage of the work progress we could not disregard the photographic records, not only as registration subject, but also as great analysis method. Following the prev [...]
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