Academic thesis
Robert Wennemer: | Monitoring of stone sculpures shown oh the example of the hunting manor Clemenswerth | back |
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Abstract: | The thesis paper at hand deals with monitoring of stone sculptures, shown on the example of the hunting manor Clemenswerth in Sögel/Lower Saxony, Germany. Both general principles of long-term monitoring and the practical application were developed. Thitherto, there are no general principles on monitoring in care and preservation of historical monuments. Through research and evaluation of different approaches many ideas of long-term monitoring of stone sculptures were developed and adapted. In addition to the rare existing concepts in care and preservation of historical monuments examples of inspection of construction and quality management were consulted. Subsequently the newly-won concept was used in a simple but efficient way on the hunting manor Clemenswerth. The conclusion of the thesis paper can be transferred on other objects and provides a principle for future monitoring in care and preservation of historical monuments. |
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Robert Wennemer Sachsenring 15 31137 Hildesheim Germany robert@[Diesen Teil loeschen]wennemer.com |
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DOI (Digital Object Identifier) | 10.5165/hawk-hhg/129 |
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