Memori
- Wasser - Atmosphäre - Umwelt
- Nachwachsende Rohstoffe und neue Technologien
- Forschungscluster "Nachhaltigkeit"
Abstract
The MEMORI proposal will provide the conservation market with innovative measurement technology, improved pollution effects knowledge and evaluation and control methods for the reduction of gaseous pollutant impact on movable cultural assets, - facilitating increased and safe use of protective enclosures for cultural heritage (CH) objects located indoors in new or rebuilt buildings for collections, to satisfy demands for energy saving to mitigate climate change. MEMORI will develop a small novel portable instrument for easy combined (oxidising + acidic impacts) environmental dosimetry in situ with adapted software and web Page for results presentation and interpretation. MEMORI will do extensive laboratory and non-destructive field analysis of impact of indoor Environments on a range of organic CH materials for the assessment of environmental quality for movable cultural assets, especially focusing on objects protected inside diverse types of enclosures. MEMORI will perform varied realistic experiments and studies of methods for mitigation of the pollution impact on CH objects in enclosures such as; use of absorbing media of different types; pollution barrier films; low emitting construction materials, and anoxic conditions. MEMORI seeks to achieve its goals by engagement of SMEs that combine expertise in marketing and consulting of conservation equipment with practical conservation experience for the benefit of conservators and stakeholders, supporting their effort to assure optimal conservation conditions for their collections. MEMORI also has significant participation of SMEs in its work with technological instruments development and presentation systems for the End Users, and in the studies of mitigation methods for application with protective enclosures and accessories that these SMEs market. The basis for MEMORI is the scientific and technological excellence of research and innovation within a high quality consortium with high quality management.
Mitarbeiter*innen
Antje Potthast
Univ.Prof. Dipl.-Chem. Dr.rer.nat. Antje Potthast
antje.potthast@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-77412, 77471
BOKU Projektleiter*in
01.11.2010 - 31.10.2013
Ute Henniges
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ute Henniges
ute.henniges@boku.ac.at
Projektmitarbeiter*in
01.11.2010 - 31.10.2013
BOKU Partner
Externe Partner
Fraunhofer Institut
Partner
NILU
Terje Grontoft Elin Dahlin
Partner
Tate Gallerie
Steve Hackney
Partner
English Heritage
David Thickett
Partner