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“Application of a innovative materials for the conservation and protection of cultural heritage objects” Alexander Nevzorov, Dr., Prof. Institute of Building and Architecture Laboratory of Geotechnics
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Participants Introduction Description Conclusions 20 min 1 Content: 1. Introduction 2. Participants 3. Description of the project 4. Conclusions
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Participants Introduction Description Conclusions 2 Project number: 282992 Project title: HEROMAT - PROTECTION OF CULTURAL HERITAGE OBJECTS WITH MULTIFUNCTIONAL ADVANCED MATERIALS Duration: 48 months Call (part) identifier: FP7-ENV-NMP-2011
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Participants Introduction Description Conclusions 3 “The EU has reached a stage of its history when its cultural dimensions can no longer be ignored. (…) If the economy is a necessity for our lives, culture is really what makes life worthwhile. (…)”, José Manuel Barrosoy
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Participants Introduction Description Conclusions 4 Activity code ENV-NMP.2011.3.2.1-1: Development of advanced compatible materials and techniques and their application for the protection, conservation and restoration of cultural heritage assets Nanosciences, Nanotechnologies, Materials and new Production Technologies - NMP
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Participants Introduction Description Conclusions 5 Participants: 1. University of Novi Sad, Serbia Faculty of Technology, Department of Materials 2. Pokrajinski zavod za zastitu spromenika kulture, Novi Sad, Serbia Department for the architectural conservation 3. Gradevinsko preduzece HGP drustvo sa oranicenom Odgovornoscu Novi Sad, Serbia
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Participants Introduction Description Conclusions 6 4. Saning international podjetje za sanacije objektov DOO Kranj, Slovenia 5. Javni zavod Republike Slovenija za varstvo kulturne dediscine Ljubljana, Slovenia 6. Slovenian National Building and Civil Engineering Institute Department for materials Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Participants Introduction Description Conclusions 7 7. Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie Molecolari Perugia, Italy 8. Eura Conservation Ltd United Kingdom 9. University of the west of Scotland School of Engineering Paisley, United Kingdom
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Participants Introduction Description Conclusions 8 10. Nortern (Arctic) Federal University Arkhangelsk, Russia Geotechnics Department
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Participants Introduction Description Conclusions 9 The inclusion of nanoscience in the conservation and restoration science has recently been attempted and seems to be the future breakthrough in the world of Cultural Heritage. The creation of new materials starting from precursors proposes future opportunities for industrial, as well as environmental application, due to their interesting properties of essential importance from the Cultural Heritage preservation point of view. Concept and project objectives
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Participants Introduction Description Conclusions 10 The multidisciplinary research project is directed to the development of innovative environmental friendly materials aimed to the protection of immovable Cultural Heritage assets. The materials will be applicable for the protection of different inorganic mineral substrates providing multiple added functions: - consolidation, - self-cleaning, - anti-microbial effect.
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Participants Introduction Description Conclusions 11 The first layer will provide consolidation of the historical material. The second layer will serve for its efficient protection. Additionally, the novel materials as a whole will possess good water vapour permeability.
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Participants Introduction Description Conclusions 12 The project combines: - scientific knowledge for the development of new materials, - engineering experience in the production of materials, - conservation/protection institute expertise, - the in situ application and monitoring on selected historical buildings.
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Participants Introduction Description Conclusions 13 The historical site1: Fortress of Bac, Serbia (currently on UNESCO Tentative list). Bac is known as the oldest medieval fortress in Vojvodina, which was built in 1338-1342. The fortress was built on a small island which originated from a meander of the river Mostonga, located on the left bank of the Danube. It has been in ruins since three centuries ago.
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Participants Introduction Description Conclusions 16 The historical site 2: Dornava Manor, Slovenia. National heritage of great significance. The baroque manor with its gardens was built around 1700 for the Sauer family. The manor house complex, together with the park, is situated very close to town Ptuj. The building itself dominates the locality, rising up above fields and meadows.
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Participants Introduction Description Conclusions 20 Creating new materials within the HEROMAT project can be used not only in implementation of architectural monuments restoration, but also in the construction new buildings. Implementation of the project will significantly expand the market for new building materials and create new enterprises for their production.
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Participants Introduction Description Conclusions 21 Conclusions: 1. This project will contribute to the strengthening of the argument for future support of this field of research, considering that Cultural Heritage is a non-renewable resource, which needs to be preserved for future generations. 2. The main objective is to participate in the protection of the pearls of our culture with a new set of knowledge gained from the HEROMAT project.
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Participants Introduction Description Conclusions 23 Thank you for listening Nevzorov A. Laboratory of geotechnics, Northern (Arctic) Federal University, Russia, Arkhangelsk a.l.nevzorov@yandex.ru
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