Description
Much research has recently been undertaken into the cleaning and conservation of stone buildings, particularly those constructed of sandstone, and the debate concerning the best methods continues. This book brings together contributions from a wide range of specialisms, and offers new perspectives on the important issues surrounding this subject. The topics covered encompass not only theoretical and philosophical concerns, but also problems of weathering and microbiological damage. The practical case studies help to highlight the problems, and the laboratory experiments offer vital information that should provide a valuable contribution to the existing body of knowledge in this field. This book should be a reference for all building practitioners and academics who are interested, and actively involved, in conserving stone buildings and monuments.
Reviews
The combination of research, case studies and cogent arguments for and against cleaning makes this book of real use to building conservation practitioners. (Studies In Conservation) This book is designed to build an understanding of the problem of stone cleaning from all perspectives. It will help the non-professional understand aspects of stone cleaning previously unconsidered. For the professional, the book is a useful purchase and a valuable resource (Stone World)
Book Information
ISBN 9781873394090
Author Robin G.M. Webster
Format Hardback
Page Count 320
Imprint Donhead Publishing
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 585g