Eine Plattform für die Wissenschaft: Bauingenieurwesen, Architektur und Urbanistik
Each of the six PRESERVATION TECH NOTES represents a short case study: Finishes Number 1, Process-Painting Decals as a Substitute for Hand-Stencilled Ceiling Medallions; Masonry Number 2, Stabilization and Repair of a Historic Terra Cotta Cornice; Windows Number 18, Aluminum Replacement Windows; Metals Number 3, In-kind Replacement of Historic Stamped-Metal Exterior Siding; Museum Collection Number 2, Reducing Visible and Ultraviolet Light Damage to Interior Wood Finishes; and Site Number 1, Restoring Vine Coverage to Historic Buildings.
Each of the six PRESERVATION TECH NOTES represents a short case study: Finishes Number 1, Process-Painting Decals as a Substitute for Hand-Stencilled Ceiling Medallions; Masonry Number 2, Stabilization and Repair of a Historic Terra Cotta Cornice; Windows Number 18, Aluminum Replacement Windows; Metals Number 3, In-kind Replacement of Historic Stamped-Metal Exterior Siding; Museum Collection Number 2, Reducing Visible and Ultraviolet Light Damage to Interior Wood Finishes; and Site Number 1, Restoring Vine Coverage to Historic Buildings.
Innovative Techniques for Maintaining, Preserving, and Rehabilitating America's Historic Buildings, 1990 and 1991
by (Autor:in)
1991
56 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Structural Analyses , Education, Law, & Humanities , Maintenance , Houses , History , Buildings , Damage assessments , Vines , Construction materials , Rehabilitation , Wood , Finishes , Metals , Roofs , Siding , Historic preservation , Olmsted National Historical Site , Restoration , Brookline(Massachusetts)
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