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Procedia Structural Integrity 29 (2020) 25–33
Art Collections 2020, Safety Issue (ARCO 2020, SAFETY) An experimental methodological approach aimed to preventive conservation and sustainable adaptive use of the cultural heritage rt ll ti , f t I ( , )
Carla Balocco a , Margherita Vicario b, *, Maurizio De Vita b a Department of Industrial Engineering University of Florence, via S. Marta 3, Florence 50139, Italy b Department of Architecture University of Florence, via della Mattonaia 14, Florence 50121, Italy Ca l l a , it i i b, , i i it b a epart ent of Industrial ngineering niversity of lorence, via S. arta 3, lorence 50139, Italy b epart ent of rchitecture niversity of lorence, via della attonaia 14, lorence 50121, Italy
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© 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) Peer-review under responsibility of Marco Tanganelli and Stefania Viti Microclimatic conditions play a key role in the conservation of art collections and architecture, results obtained by monitoring campaign are essential to define preventive conservation strategies. An experimental methodological approach was identified to analyze the microclimatic conditions, to evaluate environmental damage and decay phenomena and support the conservation of artworks. Results obtained from experimental measurements performed inside a historical Dominican convent , which is now the San Marco museum in Florence (Italy), were compared and discussed. The detailed investigation of thermo -physical and thermo hygrometric behavior of building in response to internal and external stress, allows to define preventive conservation strategies and plant solutions in a perspective of its acclimatization and adaptive reuse of internal ambient. © 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) Peer-review under responsibility of Marco Tanganelli and Stefania Viti Keywords: microclimate monitoring; non-invasive measurements; cultural heritage; adaptive reuse; sustainability; acclimatization solutions 1. Introduction The goods that make up the cultural heritage are very varied and complex, so much so that the research activity currently carried out on deteriorationprocesses has not yet led to univocal and conclusive results. Today, there is no single and unique protocol internationally accepted: there are guidelines and recommendations (UNI 10829 (1999); MiBAC (2001); EN15757 (2010);ASHRAE (2011)) a imed at establishing the basic criteria and providing indications icr cli atic c iti s la a e r le i t e c ser ati f art c llecti s a arc itect re, res lts tai e it ri ca ai are esse tial t efi e re e ti e c ser ati strate ies. e eri e tal et l ical a r ac as i e tifie t a al ze t e icr cli atic c iti s, t e al ate e ir e tal a a e a eca e e a a s rt t e c ser ati f art r s. es lts tai e fr e eri e tal eas re e ts erf r e i si e a ist rical i ica c e t , ic is t e a arc se i l re ce (Ital ), ere c are a isc sse . e etaile i esti ati f t er - sical a t er - r etric e a i r f il i i res se t i ter al a e ter al stress, all s t efi e re e ti e c ser ati strate ies a la t s l ti s i a ers ecti e f its accli atizati a a a ti e re se f i ter al a ie t. 2020 e t rs. lis e lse ier . . This is an open access article un er t e - - license (http://creativecommons. r /lice ses/ - c- / . /) eer-re ie er res si ilit f arc a a elli a tefa ia iti ey ords: icrocli ate onitoring; non-invasive easure ents; cultural heritage; adaptive reuse; sustainability; accli atization solutions . I t ti s t t t lt r l rit r r ri l , s s t t t r s r ti it rr tl rri t t ri r ti r ss s s t t l t i l l si r s lts. , t r is si l i r t l i t r ti ll t : t r r i li s r ti s ( I ( ); i ( ); ( ); ( )) i t st lis i t si rit ri r i i i i ti s
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