4.5 ECTS; 3º Ano, 1º Semestre, 15,0 T + 30,0 PL + 3,0 OT , Cód. 938031.
Lecturer
- Leonor da Costa Pereira Loureiro (2)
(1) Docente Responsável
(2) Docente que lecciona
Prerequisites
Not applicable.
Objectives
Students will familiarise themselves with the factors that contribute to the decay of materials and the ways - T., RH., Light, UV, Pollution - of controlling external and internal climate conditions of art collections and cultural assets.
Program
Theoretical Component:
1.Introduction
2.Theoretical principles
3.Water/environment relationship
4.Thermal comfort
5.Thermal loads
6.Lighting technique
7.Exposure to chemical agents
Practical Component:
1.Introduction and methodology
2.Technological resources for monitoring and control
3.Monitoring and data analysis
4.Worksheets
5.Risk Assessment
6.Environmental Control
Evaluation Methodology
Exam and assigned written work.
Minimum pass mark is 9.5/20 and is the average of all assessment tasks.
Bibliography
- Aslhey-Smith, J. (1999). Risk Assessment for Object Conservation. London: Butterworth
- Camuffo, D. (1998). Microclimate for Cultural Heritage. Developments in Atmospheric Science. Oxford: Elsevier
- Matias, L. e Pina dos Santos, C. (2006). Coeficientes de Transmissão Térmica de Elementos da Envolvente dos Edifícios. Lisboa: Laboratório Nacional de Engenharia Civil
- Schaffer, T. (2001). Effects of Light on Materials in Collections: Data on photoplash and related sources. New York: The Getty Conservation Institute
Teaching Method
Lectures and tutorials. Worksheets and case study analysis.
Software used in class
PowerPoint. Internet.