Print Email Facebook Twitter Facade treatments of historical buildings: Limiting the risks Title Facade treatments of historical buildings: Limiting the risks Author Van Hees, R.P.J. Faculty Architecture Department Architectural Engineering and Technology Date 2013-12-31 Abstract The usefulness of treatment of facades of historic buildings and especially those with the status of listed monument is often discussed. Surface treatments of facades comprise a range of treatments, from water repellents to consolidants and anti-graffiti coatings. Even facade cleaning can be considered a facade treatment. Treatment of monuments and historical buildings is often subject to dispute for both ethical / aesthetical and for technical reasons. In fact, even though often advertised as reversible, surface treatments permanently alter the characteristics of the materials they are applied upon. Treatments of buildings can therefore be seen as a change of the original characteristics of the materials, thus leading to loss of information and affecting their historical value and their aesthetic appearance. During the 20th century chemistry has become increasingly important for conservation and research has been addressed towards the in-situ treatment of materials, 54 with the aim of delaying their natural decay process. In this scenery, at the beginning of the 1960’s, the first synthetic polymers (water repellents and consolidants) appeared on the market. Subject water-repellents, consolidants, anti-graffiti coatings, risks, drying behavior To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:ea2e818c-19e5-4d6f-93ba-13807990d070 Publisher Technical Chamber of Greece ISBN 9789608369665 Source Proceedings of the 8th International symposium on the conservation of monuments in the Mediterranean Basin, May 31-June 2, Patras (Greece), 2010 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights (c) 2010 Van Hees, R.P.J. Files PDF 295111.pdf 653.58 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:ea2e818c-19e5-4d6f-93ba-13807990d070/datastream/OBJ/view