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== Abstract ==
== Abstract ==


Fallbeispiele geben einen Einblick in die praktische Arbeit vor Ort an den Objekten. Sie stellen an konkreten Objekten die Vorgehensweise bei durch Salze verursachet Schadensbildern vor, wobei im Einzelfall immer bestimmte Schwerpunkte gesetzt sind. Die hier beschriebene Vorgehensweise ist immer auf die spezifische Situation bezogen und kann nicht ohne weiteres auf andere Objekte übertragen werden. Sie geben jedoch einen Überblick welche Voruntersuchungen, analytische Methoden, Erhaltungsmaßnahmen eingesetzt werden.
Case studies provide an insight into practical conservation work. The analysis and conservation procedures described here correspond to the specific situations and only serve as guidelines for the approach to be taken in others cases. Procedures appropriate for one case rarely are transferable to other situations. However, they give an overview of preliminary tests, analytical methods and conservation measures and this methodology could be followed in other cases.
 
Die Fallbeispiele werden nach Themengruppen geordnet vorgestellt.
 


The case examples are presented by subject groups.


== Case Studies: Wall Paintings  ==
== Case Studies: Wall Paintings  ==


   
   
 
*[[The Wall paintings at the Kaiserdom in Königslutter (Imperial Cathedral at Königslutter)]]
*[[Die Wandmalereien im Kaiserdom in Königslutter]]
The repair and restoration work at the Imperial Cathedral Königslutter was completed in 2009 and the building was re-opened to the public. Salt damage was an important issue for the conservation of architectural finishes and murals and several examples are presented.
Nach mehrjährigen Instandsetzungs- und Restaurierungsarbeiten wurde der Kaiserdom in Königslutter 2009 wieder der Öffentlichkeit komplett zugänglich gemacht. Salzschäden waren insbesondere bei der Erhaltung der Architekturoberflächen und Wandmalereien ein Schwerpunkt, der an einigen Beispielen dargestellt wird.
*[[Salt crystallization on the wall paintings of the chancel at St. Johannes in Neustadt/W, Ortsteil Mußbach]]
*[[Salzkristallisationen an den Wandmalereien im Chor von St. Johannes in Neustadt/W im Ortsteil Mußbach]]


== Case Studies: Stone  ==
== Case Studies: Stone  ==
* [[Salt crystallization in the Grotto Hall of the New Palace in Potsdam]]
The Grotto Hall in the New Palais at the Sanssouci Palace Park, has its walls and ceilings decorated with stucco (gypsum mortar) in which a variety of different materials such as minerals, rocks, fossils and shells are embedded. Preliminary investigations have shown that salt crystallization plays an important role in the deterioration processes, particularly for those areas located around the windows facing the park.


*[[Salzkristallisationen im Grottensaal des Neuen Palais in Potsdam]]


*[[Salzkristallisationen in der Krypta von St.Maria im Kapitol in Köln]]
*[[Salt crystallization in the crypt of St.Maria im Kapitol (St. Mary's in the Capitol) in Cologne]]


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Latest revision as of 15:56, 3 June 2016

Author: Hans-Jürgen Schwarz
English version by Sandra Leithäuser
back to measures

You are welcome to present your case study here!


Abstract

Case studies provide an insight into practical conservation work. The analysis and conservation procedures described here correspond to the specific situations and only serve as guidelines for the approach to be taken in others cases. Procedures appropriate for one case rarely are transferable to other situations. However, they give an overview of preliminary tests, analytical methods and conservation measures and this methodology could be followed in other cases.

The case examples are presented by subject groups.

Case Studies: Wall Paintings

The repair and restoration work at the Imperial Cathedral Königslutter was completed in 2009 and the building was re-opened to the public. Salt damage was an important issue for the conservation of architectural finishes and murals and several examples are presented.

Case Studies: Stone

The Grotto Hall in the New Palais at the Sanssouci Palace Park, has its walls and ceilings decorated with stucco (gypsum mortar) in which a variety of different materials such as minerals, rocks, fossils and shells are embedded. Preliminary investigations have shown that salt crystallization plays an important role in the deterioration processes, particularly for those areas located around the windows facing the park.


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