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The course focuses on developing of knowledge of the causes and ways of damaging of historic buildings materials - natural and artificial - and the methods and procedures of their treatment.
Last update: KOTLIKP (12.10.2015)
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Oral exam Last update: KOTLIKP (14.05.2014)
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R: Winkler E. M.: Stone in architecture: properties, durability. Springer, Wien 1994. Mora P.. Mora L. a Philippot P.: Conservation of wall paintings. Butterworths, London - Boston 1984
A: Ashurst J. a Dimes F. G.: Conservation of building and decorative stone. Butterworths-Heinemann, London - Boston 1998.
Last update: KOTLIKP (14.05.2014)
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1. Natural rocks, origin, properties, application areas 2. Ceramic building materials, production, properties 3. Building binder, characterization, production, properties 4. Corrosion processes of silicate materials of works of art and craft 5. Evaluation of silicate materials properties 6. Cleaning of surface of silicate materials - methods and materials 7. Consolidation of silicate building materials - methods and materials 8. Treatment of silicate surfaces - methods and materials 9. Materials for putties, additions and copies of silicate objects 10. Molds for preparation of silicate objects copies Last update: KOTLIKP (14.05.2014)
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Activity | Credits | Hours | ||
Příprava na zkoušku a její absolvování | 0.7 | 20 | ||
1 / 5 | 20 / 140 |
Coursework assessment | |
Form | Significance |
Oral examination | 100 |