The HERACLES approach for setting the guidelines for predictive and cost-effective monitoring of Cultural Heritage built monuments
Abstract
Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
The interaction between monuments and their surrounding environment significantly affects their preservation
state. For Cultural Heritage (CH) monuments, the risk analysis investigates how a factor (environmental, socioeconomical,
etc.) can cause alteration to the value and integrity of the CH asset, manifested in different forms
especially in Climate Change crisis events. The understanding and monitoring of the surroundings of a monument
in terms of significance, climate and environment, with the aim to clearly identify the origin of any alteration
before applying any treatment, is becoming the current concept for the protection and safeguarding of CH.
This work identifies a methodological approach and the related guidelines for predictive and cost-effective
monitoring of the alterations observed on a CH monument in correlations to its surroundings. Systematic
monitoring protocols and conservation-restoration actions for CH are initially discussed in their general context
and in accordance with the international as well as national, legislation. Subsequently the specific needs for
conservation-restoration (C-R) actions are set. As case study areas, the HERACLES test-beds, namely the Town
Walls and Consoli Palace in Gubbio and the Palace of Knossos and the Venetian Sea fortress of Koules in
Heraklion, are been discussed.
The objective was to design a general methodology that can be part of the regular monitoring for the condition/
preservation state of built CH. It can lead in the classification of damage or decay and therefore help in
prioritizing the need for C-R actions. In particular, protocols are defined in the form of checklists, with the aim
to estimate and classify the evidenced damage and decay, in correlation with the factors of alteration. The aim
is to be incorporated in the HERACLES platform, which will enable the production of reports according to the
needs and specificity of each monument/ structure/ material, supporting the total management cycle, ranging from
the initial evaluation of the condition of the monument to the specific maintenance and preservation actions. The
proposed methodology can be used as a tool for: a) collecting information about a monument and its surrounding
environment through an organized and systematic methodology for monitoring its condition, b) correlate the
alteration factors to observed alteration and estimate, or even predict, future damage or decay and therefore help
in prioritizing intervention for the maintenance and preservation of the CH monument, and c) help in suggesting
preventing actions, directed to the monuments surroundings, in order to prevent or mitigate future damage or
decay.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.02 Abstract in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Climate change; cost-effective monitoring; built heritage
Elenco autori:
Curulli, Antonella
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