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Hygrothermal Conditions in Cultural Institutions in Lithuania and Australia
The main objectives of the thesis were to get acquainted with the indoor climate requirements of cultural institutions in Lithuania and Australia as well as determine whether the chosen real buildings operate in line with them. The investigated buildings were the Cultural Heritage Centre (Lithuania), the National Museum - Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania (Lithuania), and the Canberra Museum and Gallery (Australia). Research was carried out by first becoming familiar with the temperature and relative humidity requirements pertaining to cultural institutions in both countries. Moreover, the HVAC systems in the three selected buildings that provide these conditions to the premises where collections are exhibited or stored were studied. Following that, the readings of temperature and relative humidity in three different buildings were compared to the requirements. The results were compared and suggestions were presented. The Cultural Heritage Centre archive met the requirements of temperature during the selected months. The relative humidity values were below the minimum limit. The exhibition halls of the Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania did not meet the requirements specified in the design documentation. The hydrothermal conditions in the gallery and gallery repository in the Canberra Museum and Gallery were maintained according to the requirements. Having a building management system in the Cultural Heritage Centre archive would be beneficial. The necessary cooling and heating capacities as well as the supply of water to the humidifier should be looked into. Regarding the Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania, the setpoints of hygrothermal conditions and the settings of systems that ensure them should be verified.
Hygrothermal Conditions in Cultural Institutions in Lithuania and Australia
The main objectives of the thesis were to get acquainted with the indoor climate requirements of cultural institutions in Lithuania and Australia as well as determine whether the chosen real buildings operate in line with them. The investigated buildings were the Cultural Heritage Centre (Lithuania), the National Museum - Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania (Lithuania), and the Canberra Museum and Gallery (Australia). Research was carried out by first becoming familiar with the temperature and relative humidity requirements pertaining to cultural institutions in both countries. Moreover, the HVAC systems in the three selected buildings that provide these conditions to the premises where collections are exhibited or stored were studied. Following that, the readings of temperature and relative humidity in three different buildings were compared to the requirements. The results were compared and suggestions were presented. The Cultural Heritage Centre archive met the requirements of temperature during the selected months. The relative humidity values were below the minimum limit. The exhibition halls of the Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania did not meet the requirements specified in the design documentation. The hydrothermal conditions in the gallery and gallery repository in the Canberra Museum and Gallery were maintained according to the requirements. Having a building management system in the Cultural Heritage Centre archive would be beneficial. The necessary cooling and heating capacities as well as the supply of water to the humidifier should be looked into. Regarding the Palace of the Grand Dukes of Lithuania, the setpoints of hygrothermal conditions and the settings of systems that ensure them should be verified.
Hygrothermal Conditions in Cultural Institutions in Lithuania and Australia
Seniut, Monika (Autor:in)
01.01.2021
Sonstige
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
DDC:
690
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