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Climate for collections : standards and uncertainties / edited by Jonathan Ashley-Smith, Andreas Burmester and Melanie Eibl

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Editor of compilation:
Ashley-Smith, Jonathan  Search this
Burmester, Andreas  Search this
Eibl, Melanie  Search this
Author:
Doerner Institut (Munich, Germany)  Search this
Physical description:
452 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 30 cm
Type:
Books
Date:
2013
Notes:
Outgrowth of an international conference held at the Pinakothek der Moderne in Munich, 7-9 November, 2012, on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the Doerner Institut. Cited from foreword.
Contents:
Allowable microclimatic variations in museums and historic buildings : reviewing the guidelines / Łukasz Bratasz -- Towards a common understanding of standards? / Jane Henderson and Shumeng Dai -- Conservation of cultural heritage : European standards on the environment / Jesper Stub Johnsen -- Collections demography : stakeholders' views on the lifetime of collections / Catherine Dillon, William Lindsay, Joel Taylor, Kalliopi Fouseki, Nancy Bell and Matija Strlič -- The limits of Garry Thomson's museums temperate zone : can they be enlarged? / Luis Efrem Elias Casanovas, Vasco Peixoto de Freitas, Cláudia Ferreira and Sílvia Oliveira Sequeira -- Acoustic emission monitoring : on the path to rational strategies for collection care / Michał Łukomski, Janusz Czop, Marcin Strojecki and Łukasz Bratasz -- How the usual museum climate recommendations endanger our cultural heritage / Andreas Schulze -- Field-tested methodology for optimizing climate management / Jeremy Linden, James M. Reilly and Peter Herzog -- Evaluation of different approaches of microclimate control in cultural heritage buildings / Tor Broström, Tomas Vyhlídal, Goran Simeunovic, Poul Klenz Larsen and Pavel Zítek -- A critical look at the use of HVAC systems in the museum environment / Edgar Neuhaus -- The role of historic house heating systems in collections climate control at the National Trust / Nigel Blades, Hazel Jessep and Katy Lithgow -- A museum storage facility controlled by solar energy / Morten Ryhl-Svendsen, Lars Aasbjerg Jensen, Poul Klenz Larsen, Benny Bøhm and Tim Padfield -- Passively conditioned zero-energy storage for cultural properties and archival material / Lars Klemm -- New meets old : the requirements and limits of new collection facilities at the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin / Peter Bartsch, Christiane Quaisser, Peter Giere, Arwid Theuer-Kock and Norbert Feck -- The use of underground structures as a solution towards sustainable museums in the Mediterranean basin / Dimitrios Karolidis -- Sustainable climate control for art galleries? : experiences at Liverpool's Walker Art Gallery / David Crombie, Chris Bailey, Bernard Connolly, Sonia Jones, Siobhan Watts and Sally Ann Yates -- Solutions for challenging buildings : storage projects at the Science Museum / Marta Leskard and Louisa Burden -- Learning from history : historic indoor climate conditions and climate control strategies / Melanie Eibl and Andreas Burmester -- From artwork to building preservation : some considerations on the 'historical' indoor climate of Villa Reale in Milan / Andrea Luciani, Carlo Manfredi, Davide Del Curto and Luca P. Valisi -- Uncertainties in the interaction between a canvas painting support and moisture / Anna von Reden -- Monitoring complex objects in real display environments - how helpful is it? / Naomi Luxford and David Thickett -- What real museum objects can teach us about the influence of climate conditions / Paul van Duin -- The Oseberg ship : long-term physical-mechanical monitoring in an uncontrolled relative humidity exhibition environment : analytical results and hygromechanical modeling / Paolo Dionisi-Vici, Ottaviano Allegretti, Susan Braovac, Guro Hjulstad, Maria Jensen and Elin Storbekk -- Comparison of indoor climate analysis according to current climate guidelines with the conservational investigation using the example of Linderhof Palace / Kristina Holl -- Quantification, the link to relate climate-induced damage to indoor environments in historic buildings / Charlotta Bylund Melin and Mattias Legnér -- Development of damage functions for copper, silver and enamels on copper / David Thickett, Rebecca Chisholm and Paul Lankester -- Delivering damage functions in enclosures / Paul Lankester and David Thickett -- Stuffing everything we know about mechanical properties into one collection simulation / Stefan Michalski -- Climate risk assessment in museums / Marco Martens and Henk Schellen -- The use of computer simulation models to evaluate the risks of damage to objects exposed to varying indoor climate conditions in the past, present, and future / Zara Huijbregts, Marco Martens, Jos van Schijndel and Henk Schellen -- The application of damage functions to future indoor climate predictions / Paul Lankester, Peter Brimblecombe and David Thickett -- Uncertainties in damage assessments of future indoor climates / Gustaf Leijonhufvud, Erik Kjellström, Tor Broström, Jonathan Ashley-Smith and Dario Camuffo -- The influence of the museum environment in controlling insect pests / Robert Child -- Inverse modeling of climate responses of monumental buildings / Rick Kramer, Jos van Schijndel and Henk Schellen -- The moving fluctuation range : a new analytical method for evaluation of climate fluctuations in historic buildings / Stefan Bichlmair, Kristina Holl and Ralf Kilian
Topic:
Museums--Climatic factors  Search this
Museum buildings--Environmental engineering  Search this
Museum conservation methods  Search this
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_1009139