At the present time, cultural heritage is subjected to the effects of environmental degradation and climate change, of socio-economic pressures and the accelerated pace of urbanization, global tourism and not least from the mere passage of time itself. Therefore, the conservation of cultural heritage is a necessity which is not only cultural but also reflects social values and the economy in the area. The object of conservation is to manage change in a way that sustains and enhances the significance of cultural heritage. In this paper it is possible to point out how a sustainable diagnostic method to develop a conservation plan can be used on large scale immovable cultural heritage. The condition survey of structures and materials is the first step in the process to develop plans for preventive conservation, maintenance and immediate repairs and for further measures or studies needed to keep the built cultural heritage in a stable and well-maintained condition. In this paper are shown some sustainable techniques to study the extensive surfaces of built heritage.
Sustainable Diagnostic Methods for Immovable Cultural Heritage
Anna Maria Mecchi;
2017
Abstract
At the present time, cultural heritage is subjected to the effects of environmental degradation and climate change, of socio-economic pressures and the accelerated pace of urbanization, global tourism and not least from the mere passage of time itself. Therefore, the conservation of cultural heritage is a necessity which is not only cultural but also reflects social values and the economy in the area. The object of conservation is to manage change in a way that sustains and enhances the significance of cultural heritage. In this paper it is possible to point out how a sustainable diagnostic method to develop a conservation plan can be used on large scale immovable cultural heritage. The condition survey of structures and materials is the first step in the process to develop plans for preventive conservation, maintenance and immediate repairs and for further measures or studies needed to keep the built cultural heritage in a stable and well-maintained condition. In this paper are shown some sustainable techniques to study the extensive surfaces of built heritage.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.