Estudio del estado de conservación de las yeserías del Oratorio de la Madraza de Granada. Identificación, evaluación y análisis
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2017Materia/s
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3305 Tecnología de la Construcción
3308 Ingeniería y Tecnología del Medio Ambiente
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State of conservation studies carried out prior to rehabilitation and restorative interventions allow to act consistently on architectural heritage. This has been done in this research, graphic location of alterations, study of materials for alteration and measuring of environmental parameters (T and H) in the plasterwork of the Oratory of the Madrasah of Granada, singular space by their constructive and historical background. The results obtained determine the level of alteration and presence of different damages, as well as the justification of the causes of alteration to them have motivated. The methodology followed in this study, consisting of various successive protocols that facilitate the determination of restorative interventions is equally valid. This method can be extrapolated to other buildings with high level of protection heritage. © 2017 CSIC.
State of conservation studies carried out prior to rehabilitation and restorative interventions allow to act consistently on architectural heritage. This has been done in this research, graphic location of alterations, study of materials for alteration and measuring of environmental parameters (T and H) in the plasterwork of the Oratory of the Madrasah of Granada, singular space by their constructive and historical background. The results obtained determine the level of alteration and presence of different damages, as well as the justification of the causes of alteration to them have motivated. The methodology followed in this study, consisting of various successive protocols that facilitate the determination of restorative interventions is equally valid. This method can be extrapolated to other buildings with high level of protection heritage. © 2017 CSIC.





