Conservation-restoration is an empirical science devoted to the preventive and remedial treatment of cultural heritage objects1 At a professional level, it can be characterised as a mix of theoreti-cal knowledge and practical skills, including the ability to judge ethical and aesthetic issues in a systematic way2 Whilst conservation-restoration
Conservation Terminology ” Restoration to an earlier appearance The AIC defines restoration as “treatment procedures intendedto return cultural propertyto a known or assumedstate, often through the addition of nonoriginal material ” Although conservation treatment is by definition interventive, the overarching
defined an action plan for conservation, restoration, and recreation on public lands in the 21st century The resulting blueprint for restoration of cultural and natural resources on public lands recognizes that spending taxpayer dollars needs to return positive net economic benefits (i e , total benefits greater than total costs)
“Conservation Prairie” In this guide, you will learn the basic steps to restore a crop field to a conservation prairie The precise restoration actions will depend on the particular features of your site as well as your budget, preferences and project goals When planning your restoration, we recommend you consult with restoration
the current state of seagrass conservation and restoration in the United States, discusses important issues that should be addressed in planning seagrass restoration projects, describes different planting methodologies, proposes monitoring criteria and means for evaluating success, and discusses issues faced by resource managers
Conservation The history of painting should be studied along with the history of restoration The deterioration of paintings was an observed fact by many artists from the 13th century to present day, and many artists
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J Conservation-Restoration Education
Conservation-restoration is an empirical science devoted to the preventive and remedial treatment of cultural heritage objects1 At a professional level, it can be characterised as a mix of theoreti-cal knowledge and practical skills, including the ability to judge ethical and aesthetic issues in a systematic way2 Whilst conservation-restoration
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Conservation and Restoration of Stained Glass -An Owner's
are discussed: conservation, restoration and adapta-tion CONSERVATION The objective of conservation is to retain the existing design, material and aesthetic value of the stained glass window This may require nothing more than regular maintenance, or it may require direct intervention to en sure the continued structural historic and artistic integrity of the win-dow RESTORATION The objective
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Clarification of Conservation/Restoration Education at
Clarification of Conservation/Restoration Education at University Level or Recognised Equivalent The Pavia Document (1997) defines conservation/restoration as ”a discipline covering all categories of cultural property and taught at university level or recognized equivalent,
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Restauration et conservation archéologique;
Conservation : Toute action visant à sauvegarder un bien culturel dans une perspective à long terme Le but de la conservation est d’étudier, de documenter, de préserver et de restaurer les caractéristiques essentielles présentes dans la structure physique et chimique d’un bien culturel, en limitant le plus possible l’intervention La conservation comprend l’examen, la
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Problems, Restoration, and Conservation of Lakes and Rivers
protection, and maintenance of biodiversity and natural resource stocks Conservation, management, and restoration of water bodies have become a necessity for ethical reasons and for their aesthetic and cultural importance to societies Although the scientific management of rivers, lakes, and reservoirs is still relatively new, it promises
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A Primer for the Materials, Methods and Techniques of
In the last 30 years, restoration has become only one part of what is now known as the field of fine arts conservation Conservation is a blanket term used to encompass preservation, examination, documentation and finally, restoration Conservation is considered a more holistic approach to ensure the safety of art for the future Taille du fichier : 441KB
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Conservation of cultural heritage: from participation to
monitoring the conservation status by making regular checks (E C C O , 2008; Worthing & Bond, 2008) were the main principles respected in the general conservation process (preservation and restoration) Today the focus is on an integrated process of scientific conservation (participatory conservation and stakeholder engagement) This approach is proposedTaille du fichier : 1MB
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ICOMOS PRINCIPLES FOR THE PRESERVATION AND
Competent direction of conservation-restoration projects should be maintained at all stages and have the approval of the relevant authorities It would be desirable that independent supervision of the project were insured by competent authorities or institutions without commercial interest in the outcome Those responsible for management decisions must be
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CONSERVATION OF ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE, HISTORIC
• CONSERVATION AND RESTORATION TREATMENTS OF BUILDING MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES THEIR TESTING, MONITORING AND EVALUATION: timber, earthen architectural heritage, brick, stone, mortars, metals, modern materials, surface finishes As an issue of broader interest, practical information and guidelines for setting up architectural
What is meant by conservation and restoration in contemporary art The “Code” of cultural and environmental heritage states in Article 29, under the point
Some considerations on conservation and restoration in contemporary art