Fasi del progetto - Spep by step work in progress
abstract
UMBRA ARTIS (latin for “preservation of artworks”) is a project building upon the lack of experimental and scientific available data for the definition of appropriate environmental microclimate conditions for the artwork preservation in the context of ancient historical museum spaces such as for instance Rocca Paolina and Palazzo Penna (Perugia, Italy).
In fact, usually historical museum spaces are not provided with any sort of environmental control systems that could cause the irreparable damage of both the artworks and the ancient buildings’ structure.
Starting from these issues, the purpose of the present project is to develop useful guidelines for guaranteeing the preservation of artworks in historical exhibition areas.
To this aim, a continuous monitoring campaign of the main indoor-outdoor microclimate parameters i.e. air temperature, relative humidity, CO2 is carried out in pilot case study museum buildings situated in Perugia(Italy) and representative of the typically bad environmental conditions of ancient building structures. Additionally, the dynamic simulation of the case study prototype buildings is performed in order to evaluate the thermal-energy performance of such museum spaces both before and after the implementation of sustainable, low-impact, and low-cost retrofit strategies for the enhancement of the indoor microclimate conditions. Dedicated reports assessing the current environmental quality and the possible retrofit strategies are produced for each case study building, in addition to specific and replicable guidelines for the artwork preservation consistent with the existing local regulations.
In fact, usually historical museum spaces are not provided with any sort of environmental control systems that could cause the irreparable damage of both the artworks and the ancient buildings’ structure.
Starting from these issues, the purpose of the present project is to develop useful guidelines for guaranteeing the preservation of artworks in historical exhibition areas.
To this aim, a continuous monitoring campaign of the main indoor-outdoor microclimate parameters i.e. air temperature, relative humidity, CO2 is carried out in pilot case study museum buildings situated in Perugia(Italy) and representative of the typically bad environmental conditions of ancient building structures. Additionally, the dynamic simulation of the case study prototype buildings is performed in order to evaluate the thermal-energy performance of such museum spaces both before and after the implementation of sustainable, low-impact, and low-cost retrofit strategies for the enhancement of the indoor microclimate conditions. Dedicated reports assessing the current environmental quality and the possible retrofit strategies are produced for each case study building, in addition to specific and replicable guidelines for the artwork preservation consistent with the existing local regulations.
Step 1Individuazione degli spazi ed ottenimento dei necessari permessi per effettuare il monitoraggio in situ
nella Rocca, in due siti: uno di passaggio ed una sala interna espositiva (mesi 1-2). Step 2Analisi Bibliografica della ricerca nel campo del recupero ambientale-energetico dei musei (mesi 1-4).
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Step 3Elaborazione di un modello dinamico per l’analisi dettagliata delle condizioni degli ambienti museali ed elaborazione di differenti scenari al variare delle condizioni climatiche esterne, delle condizioni indoor inpresenza dei visitatori e dei differenti inquinanti dannosi per le opere (mesi 10-13)
Step 4Implementazione dei sistemi di monitoraggio ed acquisizione dati e visite periodiche di ispezione e
misurazione spot di inquinanti, bioeffluenti, intensità delle visite e del flusso di passaggio (mesi 3-9). |
Step 5Elaborazione di un report di analisi relativo ai risultati del caso pilota della Rocca (mesi 14-16)
Step 6Elaborazione delle linee guida da implementare negli ambienti museali ipogei al fine della corretta conservazione delle opere (mesi 17-18)
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Supported by
FONDAZIONE CASSA DI RISPARMIO DI PERUGIA - C.F.: 00171380546
Palazzo Graziani - Corso Vannucci, 47 - 06121 Perugia
Tel. 075.57.25.981 / Fax 075.57.25.842 - [email protected]
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Palazzo Graziani - Corso Vannucci, 47 - 06121 Perugia
Tel. 075.57.25.981 / Fax 075.57.25.842 - [email protected]
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