Una metodologia per il monitoraggio sostenibile dei trattamenti effettuati sui monumenti in pietra. Il caso delle chiese barocche di Lecce (Articolo in rivista)

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  • Una metodologia per il monitoraggio sostenibile dei trattamenti effettuati sui monumenti in pietra. Il caso delle chiese barocche di Lecce (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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  • 2006-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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  • Calia A., Laurenzi Tabasso M., Lettieri M., Mecchi A.M., Quarta G. (2006)
    Una metodologia per il monitoraggio sostenibile dei trattamenti effettuati sui monumenti in pietra. Il caso delle chiese barocche di Lecce
    in Arkos (Torino - Milano); Nardini Editore, Firenze (Italia)
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  • Calia A., Laurenzi Tabasso M., Lettieri M., Mecchi A.M., Quarta G. (literal)
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  • IBAM Lecce; ICVBC Sezione di Roma (literal)
Titolo
  • Una metodologia per il monitoraggio sostenibile dei trattamenti effettuati sui monumenti in pietra. Il caso delle chiese barocche di Lecce (literal)
Abstract
  • Maintenance is considered the most effective way to slow down he unavoidable ageing of artefacts and their constituent materials.The information needed to properly plan and design maintenance nterventions can be provided by careful and systematic monitoring. In the case of architectural property, monitoring should concern the structure, the architectural surfaces, the decorative elements and the constituent materials. These concepts re even more important when the stone materials have received a conservation treatment. In such a case, monitoring is not only useful to warn of the need and urgency of maintenance but it can also allow to assess the overall durability of the treatment and on the long-term performance of the products used. The paper reports on the approach adopted and the results achieved so far by the monitoring that is being carried out on several monuments in Lecce, in the Salento region (South of Italy). Many Baroque monuments were restored in Lecce town centre during the late 1980s and mid 1990s. The monuments, built with the same porous calcarenite, share a common decay pattern; it was thus logical for the conservation methodology to follow common guidelines established by the Istituto Centrale del Restauro on the basis of the experience gained on the S. Croce Church. An inventory of treatments was recently compiled by CNR-IBAM. This inventory was the peliminary step in a study aimed at evaluating the treatments performance roughly ten (on average) years after their application. A systematic plan for onitoring the present condition of the architectural surfaces of these churches is outlined here and the main issues to consider for the definition of a feasible monitoring trategy are discussed. The experimental results achieved over four years of research are discussed in the light of the decay mechanisms of Lecce limestone and the treatments that were carried out. (literal)
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