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Environmental Control in Historic Buildings
The decline of the country house as a fully-occupied family home can expose structure and contents to the high humidity and variations of the British climate. Sufficient experience has now been gained to show how damage and deterioration can be significantly reduced by understanding the effects of relative humidity (RH) control and stabilization, together with the use of carefully controlled conservation heating and minimal intrusion into the building.
Environmental Control in Historic Buildings
The decline of the country house as a fully-occupied family home can expose structure and contents to the high humidity and variations of the British climate. Sufficient experience has now been gained to show how damage and deterioration can be significantly reduced by understanding the effects of relative humidity (RH) control and stabilization, together with the use of carefully controlled conservation heating and minimal intrusion into the building.
Environmental Control in Historic Buildings
Lawson-Smith, Peter (author)
Journal of Architectural Conservation ; 4 ; 42-55
1998-01-01
14 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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