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Studio of Conservation and Restoration. Course Content. Composition of the Course. Assignment - Topics. Lead Paint Contamination Rust Removal/ Ferrous metal Stabilization Vapor Barriers Paint and Weather Graffiti removal Exterior Stucco Disability Access Timber floors Roof damage
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Studio of Conservation and Restoration Course Content Lecturer: M Sc Edlira Çoku
Composition of the Course Lecturer: M ScEdliraÇoku
Assignment - Topics • Lead Paint Contamination • Rust Removal/ Ferrous metal Stabilization • Vapor Barriers • Paint and Weather • Graffiti removal • Exterior Stucco • Disability Access • Timber floors • Roof damage • Etc. • Condensation • Damp below ground • Flood damage • Insect damage • Rising damp • Woodworm • Pests damage • Plaster decay • Masonry decay • Stone decay • Structural damage • Window and door damage • Decoration damage Lecturer: M Sc Edlira Çoku
Term Project • Phase 1 - Schedule of building information and knowledge - Actual conditions analysis - Urban position and surroundings - Historical and seismic analysis - Surveying (metric, materials, photos) - Building Diagnosis Lecturer: M Sc Edlira Çoku
Term Project • Phase II - Conservation and Restoration interventions *conservation of architectural area *applying restoring methods and techniques *eliminating deteriorating factors *structural consolidation Lecturer: M Sc Edlira Çoku
Term Project • Phase 3 - Reuse Project *giving a function *fire preventing *project without barriers - Project Report * Is the project viable and worth supporting Lecturer: M Sc Edlira Çoku
Course Evaluation Lecturer: M Sc Edlira Çoku
Bibliography • Moncmanová, A., “Environmental deterioration of materials”, 2007, WIT Press • Noy, E.A., “Building Survey and Report”, 2005, John Wiley & Sons • International Scientific Committee on the Analysis and Restoration of Structures of Architecture Heritage (ISCARSAH), “Recommendations – ICOMOS”, 2003 • Forsyth, M., “Materials and skills for historic building conservation”, 2008, Blackwell Publishing References available Lecturer: M Sc Edlira Çoku