Academic thesis
Georg Weninger: | The Northern Facade of the Gurker Dom. Inventory and condition survey of the architectural surfaces and the wall paintings as well as the development of a conservation concept | back |
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Abstract: | The architectural surfaces of the northern façade of the romanesque Gurk Cathedral, some of which are more than 700 years old, reflect the different eras and structural changes of the building over the centuries. These historical aspects are dealt with at the beginning of this thesis. Over the past 25 years, a drastic deterioration of the condition leading almost to total loss of these historic surfaces is to be regretted. The most concerning pattern of damage, evident on the façade, is a form of scaling including large areas of plaster detachment and resulting voids. Through detailed studies and scientific analyses, the inventory is to be investigated, secured and the phenomenology of the damages is to be clarified. Based on this, a conservation concept is to be developed, which enables a sustainable preservation of the historical surfaces. |
Keywords: | Gurk, architectural surface, plaster, plaster detachment, injection, backfilling, hot applied mortar |
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