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Barou, L. (author), Oikonomopoulou, F. (author), Bristogianni, T. (author), Veer, F.A. (author), Nijsse, R. (author)
This research investigates the potential of glass as a new design tool to highlight and safeguard our historic structures. Current restoration and conservation treatments with traditional materials bear the risk of conjecture between the original and new elements, whereas the high consolidation demands often result in visually invasive and...
conference paper 2018
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Oikonomopoulou, F. (author), Bristogianni, T. (author), Karron, Kaisa (author), Groot, C.J.W.P. (author), Veer, F.A. (author), Nijsse, R. (author)
In this paper a pioneering, transparent restoration methodology is presented, introducing structural glass elements to substitute missing components of damaged monuments and simultaneously reinforce the original structure. To prove the feasibility of the concept, a damaged medieval tower in Toolse, Estonia is selected as a case study: Soil...
conference paper 2016
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Oikonomopoulou, F. (author), Bristogianni, T. (author), Barou, L. (author), van Hees, R.P.J. (author), Nijsse, R. (author), Veer, F.A. (author), Henk, Schellen (author), van Schijndel, Jos (author)
The application of structural glass as the principal material in restoration and conservation practices is a distinguishable, yet discreet approach. The transparency of glass allows the simultaneous perception of the monument at both its original and present condition, preserving its historical and aesthetical integrity. Concurrently, the...
journal article 2016