Course: Technology of Restoration and Conservation of Stone and Related Materials II

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Course title Technology of Restoration and Conservation of Stone and Related Materials II
Course code KCHTFR/TCR2K
Organizational form of instruction Lecture
Level of course Bachelor
Year of study 2
Semester Summer
Number of ECTS credits 8
Language of instruction Czech
Status of course Compulsory
Form of instruction Face-to-face
Work placements This is not an internship
Recommended optional programme components None
Lecturer(s)
  • Bayer Karol, Ing.
Course content
Porous inorganic materials, classification and characteristics: introductory geology, petrography and mineralogy, mineral binders, non-hydraulic and hydraulic binders. Porous inorganic materials - corrosion: water transport in porous inorganic materials, causes and mechanisms of damage resulting from physical corrosion, causes and mechanisms of damage resulting from chemical corrosion, causes and mechanisms of damage resulting from biological corrosion. Climatology background. Porous inorganic materials - technological conservation principles: cleaning (methods and means), water-soluble salts impact reduction, consolidation (methods and means), filling (methods and means), surface protection and treatment: hydrophobing, coating systems.

Learning activities and teaching methods
Monologic (reading, lecture, briefing)
Learning outcomes
Subject objective consists in getting knowledge on fundamental materials applied to historical structures and architectural surfaces considering their composition, properties, method of application, corrosion and technological conservation principles.
Students are able to apply knowledge on fundamental natural and man-made porous inorganic materials which can be divided into several parts. The first section is oriented to natural stone and historical and latest mineral binders. Further section is focused on significant corrosion processes and mechanisms participating in damage of above mentioned materials. Final crucial section is devoted to technological and science principles of methods or materials, respectively, applied to restoration and conservation of structures made of porous inorganic materials.
Prerequisites
unspecified

Assessment methods and criteria
Written examination

Exam: oral
Recommended literature
  • Amoroso, G. G., Fassina, V. Stone decay and conservation. Elsevier, 1983.
  • Bayer, K. Sylaby přednášek.
  • Fraňo, V., Ďurkovič, M., Král, J., Novák, J., Novotný, J., Přibyl, F. Stavebné látky. Bratislava, 1984.
  • Hošek, J., Muk, J. Omítky historických staveb. Praha, 1989.
  • Kotlík, P. a kolektiv. Stavební materiály historických objektů. Praha, 1999.
  • Mora, P., Mora, L., Philippot, P. Conservation of Wall Paintings. London, 1984.
  • Rovnaníková, P. Omítky. Praha, 2002.
  • Torraca, G., Weber, J. Poröse Baustofe. Wien, 1986.
  • Vaněček, I. Nástěnné malby. Praha, 2000.
  • Zelinger, J. a kol. Chemie v práci konzervátora a restaurátora. Academia, 1982.


Study plans that include the course
Faculty Study plan (Version) Category of Branch/Specialization Recommended year of study Recommended semester
Faculty: Faculty of Restoration Study plan (Version): Restoration and Conservation of Stone and Related Materials (2013) Category: Art and applied art 2 Recommended year of study:2, Recommended semester: Summer