topic 3.a2: integration of conservation interventions on...
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COST TD1406
Innovation in the intelligent management of HBs
Luisa Migliorati (LMI - I) & Christian Degrigny (CDE - FR): moderatorsMaria Bostenaru (MBO – RO), Carla Cruz (CCR – PT), Anne-Cathrine Flyen (ACF - NO), Miljenko Jurkovic (MJU - HR), Anna Lobovikov-Katz (ALK - IL), Maris Mandel (MMD - EE), Marko Marinkovic (MMK – RS), Juliette Rollier (JRO – FR), Todorka Samardzioska (TSA - MK), Alice Tavares Costa (ATC - PT), Piero Tiano (PTI - I)
Topic 3.A2: Integration of conservation interventions on HBs in their surroundings
Objective and proposing contributors:
guidelines for the integration of conservation
interventions on HBs in their surroundings. Values and
aesthetics of materials. Challenges of replacing original
materials, etc. (MMD)
Legibility and invasiveness of conservation work towards
the surroundings. (CDE, MJU, MMK, PTI)
Use of appropriate conservation materials that match
well aesthetically and technologically with preserved
parts of HBs and its surroundings and that ensure
adequate reversibility of the intervention performed.
(MBO, CCR, CDE, ACF, MJU, ALK, MMK, TSA, PTI)
Dear All,
as you proposed to participate in topic 3.A2, we ask you to
send us two or three photos of integration of damaged
parts of HBs in your country. It can be a good work
integrating with the building and the environment or a bad
one damaging structure, aesthetics. You should write also a
comment with a few entries, if you have all the data:
Country, location, HB typology, chronology, which part
is the photo referred to, restoration type and
chronology, good/bad integration with the building,
good/bad integration with the environment, why in your
opinion.
Could you also tell us if you, in your Country, already have a
unique guideline for integration of damaged parts of
HBs?
questionnaire
Answers related to the topic from:
Alice Tavares, Marko Marinković, Christian
Degrigny, Juliette Rollier
Answers not pertaining: (better in topic 3A3)
Maris Mändel, Maria Bostenaru
Maris Mändel
Location: Estonia,
Harju county, Loo village
HB type: former windmill
Built: end of the 19th century
Restoration: 2011-2013
Comment: a bold approach, contemporary materials
(glass, metal) in contrast with the old limestone ruins
definitely make the building much more attractive, the
architectural realization could be more refined though.
(The building is not listed.)
Location: Estonia, Narva town
HB type: church
Built: 1881-1884
Restoration: 2004-2008
Restored part: tower
Comment: Rebuilding the tower was
essential for restoring the integrity of the
church and restoring its position as a
landmark. Restored tower is built of
reinforced concrete and cladded with
limestone plates in order to make it look
outside as it was originally. Concrete is
left exposed in the interior though.
Location: Estonia, Harju county,
Vääna village
HB type: former stable and coach
house of Vääna manor
Built: 19th century
Restoration: 2014
Restored part: roof and arcade
Comment: This could be an example
of spatial reconstruction – the
integrity of the building is restored but
in the closer look the new parts are
clearly distinguishable. The arcade is
made of exposed concrete which
grey color harmonizes well with the
old limestone wall it is connected to.
Maria Bostenaru
Bucharest building
damaged in the
Revolution of
1989 and rebuilt
Examlp
Topic 3 A2
Some reminding from Riga
Integration of damaged parts of HBs aims at
- Protecting and consolidating the structure in such a way as to prevent further collapse
- facilitating communication/understanding for the general public
Integration of damaged parts of HBs must take intoaccount
- material which has to be consistent with the preserved parts in respect of weight, structural behaviour, aesthetics
- climate, including prevailing wind, temperaturevariations, rising damp
- visual impact
Portugal, Vila Verde: the Church São Mamede -13th century
Abandoned from 19th centuryRestoration works: from 1998 till 2015
Credits A. Costa
Credits A. Costa
Serbia, Sabac: the “Sabacka tvrdjava” – 15th century
Research and restoration work: 2004, 2005-07, 2009-10
Credits Marko Marinkovic
Credits Marko Marinkovic
Serbia, near Novi Sad: church of the “HramSvetih arhangelaMihajla i Gavrila” Monastery Kovilj - 18th
century
Restoration works: September 2005 - 2006
Credits Marko Marinkovic
France, Region Rhône-Alpes, Bagnols Castle: Middle Ages, 17th century
Restoration work: wall paintings
Credits Juliette Rollier
France, Southern Burgundy: Château de Germolles –end of 14th century
Restoration worksat the entrancegate: XXI c.
Antoine-Jean Duclaux (Lyon, 1783-Lyon, 1868),
Christian Degrigny
Germolles entrance gate, around 1819, château de Germolles.
Italy, Teramo: the
Roman theatre –
Augustan age
Restoration work: early
‘70ies of XX c.
credits L. Migliorati
travertine outsidegypsum sandstone inside
Restorationbricks
theatre
Renaissance
workers
district
fortress
Italy, Peltuinum Roman town-theatre
Credits L. Migliorati
Credits L. Migliorati