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Vol.16 no1(2001) - 2001-01-01 - Conservation of Earthen Architecture (Bulletin de Conservation perspectives : the Getty Conservation Institute newsletter)
[n° ou bulletin]
est un bulletin de Conservation perspectives : the Getty Conservation Institute newsletter / Jeffrey Levin
Titre : Vol.16 no1(2001) - 2001-01-01 - Conservation of Earthen Architecture Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2001 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Constructions en terre -- Conservation et retauration
Constructions en terre -- El Salvador -- Conservation et restauration
Fouilles archéologiques -- El Salvador
Peinture et décoration murales -- Dunhuang (Chine) -- Grottes de Mogao -- Conservation et restaurationIndex. décimale : 7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection Note de contenu :
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Detail of the deteriorating earthen walls of the Telouet Casbah, southeast of Marrakesh in Morocco. Photo: Eric Blanc.
The Conservation of Earthen Architecture
The tradition of building with earth is evidenced the world over. Earthen structures range from simple forms to vast, monumental sites of high complexity. Indeed, earthen sites make up 10 percent of the UNESCO World Heritage List. But many significant sites are threatened. While new earthen construction—abetted by the environmental movement—has seen increasing standardization and industrialization in recent decades, the conservation of earthen architecture is still coming into its own as a discipline.
Conservation and Continuity of Tradition: A Discussion about Earthen Architecture
Three international specialists in the conservation of earthen architecture discuss the historical significance, the preservation challenge, and the future of this substantial—but often overlooked—part of the world's cultural heritage.
Project Terra
Since the late 1980s, the International Centre for Earth Construction—School of Architecture of Grenoble, the International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property, and the Getty Conservation Institute have collaborated on issues related to earthen architecture conservation. In 1997 they established Project Terra, with the mission of fostering the development of earthen architecture conservation as a science, a field of study, a professional practice, and a social endeavor.
Joya de Cerén: Conservation and Management Planning for an Earthen Archaeological Site
The World Heritage Site of Joya de Cerén in El Salvador is an exceptional window into the past. Buried by a volcanic eruption in the sixth century, the earthen architectural remains and the artifacts of this Classic Period village have been remarkably preserved. Nevertheless, the exposed excavated earthen structures present a conservation challenge. In 1998, as part of its Maya Initiative, the GCI, working with Salvadoran cultural authorities, began a collaborative project at Joya de Cerén to develop a conservation and management plan for the site.
GCI News: Projects, Events, Publications and Staff
Updates on Getty Conservation Institute projects, events, publications, and staff.
The GCI Newsletter Staff BoxEn ligne : http://www.getty.edu/conservation/publications_resources/newsletters/pdf/v16n1.p [...] [n° ou bulletin]Vol.16 no1(2001) - 2001-01-01 - Conservation of Earthen Architecture [texte imprimé] . - 2001.
est un bulletin de Conservation perspectives : the Getty Conservation Institute newsletter / Jeffrey Levin
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Constructions en terre -- Conservation et retauration
Constructions en terre -- El Salvador -- Conservation et restauration
Fouilles archéologiques -- El Salvador
Peinture et décoration murales -- Dunhuang (Chine) -- Grottes de Mogao -- Conservation et restaurationIndex. décimale : 7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection Note de contenu :
Table of Contents
Newsletter Cover
Enlarge
Detail of the deteriorating earthen walls of the Telouet Casbah, southeast of Marrakesh in Morocco. Photo: Eric Blanc.
The Conservation of Earthen Architecture
The tradition of building with earth is evidenced the world over. Earthen structures range from simple forms to vast, monumental sites of high complexity. Indeed, earthen sites make up 10 percent of the UNESCO World Heritage List. But many significant sites are threatened. While new earthen construction—abetted by the environmental movement—has seen increasing standardization and industrialization in recent decades, the conservation of earthen architecture is still coming into its own as a discipline.
Conservation and Continuity of Tradition: A Discussion about Earthen Architecture
Three international specialists in the conservation of earthen architecture discuss the historical significance, the preservation challenge, and the future of this substantial—but often overlooked—part of the world's cultural heritage.
Project Terra
Since the late 1980s, the International Centre for Earth Construction—School of Architecture of Grenoble, the International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property, and the Getty Conservation Institute have collaborated on issues related to earthen architecture conservation. In 1997 they established Project Terra, with the mission of fostering the development of earthen architecture conservation as a science, a field of study, a professional practice, and a social endeavor.
Joya de Cerén: Conservation and Management Planning for an Earthen Archaeological Site
The World Heritage Site of Joya de Cerén in El Salvador is an exceptional window into the past. Buried by a volcanic eruption in the sixth century, the earthen architectural remains and the artifacts of this Classic Period village have been remarkably preserved. Nevertheless, the exposed excavated earthen structures present a conservation challenge. In 1998, as part of its Maya Initiative, the GCI, working with Salvadoran cultural authorities, began a collaborative project at Joya de Cerén to develop a conservation and management plan for the site.
GCI News: Projects, Events, Publications and Staff
Updates on Getty Conservation Institute projects, events, publications, and staff.
The GCI Newsletter Staff BoxEn ligne : http://www.getty.edu/conservation/publications_resources/newsletters/pdf/v16n1.p [...] Exemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité SL 23372 GETTY Fascicule ESA Saint-Luc Beaux-Arts - Biblio Exclu du prêt Vol.30 no2(2015:septembre) - 2015-09-01 - 30th Anniversary (Bulletin de Conservation perspectives : the Getty Conservation Institute newsletter)
[n° ou bulletin]
est un bulletin de Conservation perspectives : the Getty Conservation Institute newsletter / Jeffrey Levin
Titre : Vol.30 no2(2015:septembre) - 2015-09-01 - 30th Anniversary Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2015 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Conservation et restauration -- Philosophie
Constructions en terre -- Conservation et retauration
Décoration architecturale -- Conservation et restauration
Films d'animation -- Conservation et restauration
Getty conservation institute (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Musées -- Gestion des collections
Patrimoine culturel -- Conservation et restauration -- Histoire et critique
Patrimoine culturel -- Conservation et restauration -- Pratique
Patrimoine culturel -- Conservation et restauration -- Recherche
Patrimoine culturel -- Détérioration -- Prévention
Sites archéologiques -- Conservation et restaurationIndex. décimale : 7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection Note de contenu : Download PDF Version (6.8 MB, 32pp) (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
The Getty Conservation Institute’s Information Center at dusk. Photo: J. Paul Getty Trust.
A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOR
By Timothy P. Whalen
FEATURE ARTICLE
COMING OF AGE
A Reflection on the Work of the GCI and the Evolving Nature of Conservation Practice
By Jeanne Marie Teutonico
THREE DECADES OF GCI SCIENCE
By James Druzik
CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES
By Martha Demas and Thomas Roby
PREVENTIVE CONSERVATION
Sustainable Stewardship of Collections
By Kathleen Dardes and Sarah Staniforth
EARTHEN ARCHITECTURE
Sustaining Heritage, Diversity, and the Environment
By Claudia Cancino and Erica Avrami
CONSERVATION OF DECORATED SURFACES
By Francesca Piqué and Leslie Rainer
THE MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY ART RESEARCH INITIATIVE
By Tom Learner and Jim Coddington
SELECTED GCI PUBLICATIONS
A selection of GCI publications 1985–2015
GCI NEWS
Projects, events, and publications
Work with Disney ARL Continues
Managing Collection Environments Meeting
Bulla Regia Model Conservation Project
Staff Member Receives Rome Prize
Stone Course Concludes
Abstract Expressionism: Time, Intention, Conservation, and Meaning
Media in Transition Conference
Scholar Applications Now Being Accepted
2015–2016 Conservation Guest Scholars
Graduate Internship Program
2015–2016 Graduate Interns
Cave Temples of Dunhuang Exhibit
“Keep it Moving? Conserving Kinetic Art”
Laura Mora (1923–2015)
Cave Temples of Mogao at Dunhuang: Art and History on the Silk Road
Polychrome Sculpture: Meaning, Form, Conservation
En ligne : http://www.getty.edu/conservation/publications_resources/newsletters/30_2/ [n° ou bulletin]Vol.30 no2(2015:septembre) - 2015-09-01 - 30th Anniversary [texte imprimé] . - 2015.
est un bulletin de Conservation perspectives : the Getty Conservation Institute newsletter / Jeffrey Levin
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Conservation et restauration -- Philosophie
Constructions en terre -- Conservation et retauration
Décoration architecturale -- Conservation et restauration
Films d'animation -- Conservation et restauration
Getty conservation institute (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Musées -- Gestion des collections
Patrimoine culturel -- Conservation et restauration -- Histoire et critique
Patrimoine culturel -- Conservation et restauration -- Pratique
Patrimoine culturel -- Conservation et restauration -- Recherche
Patrimoine culturel -- Détérioration -- Prévention
Sites archéologiques -- Conservation et restaurationIndex. décimale : 7.025 Dommages. Conservation. Protection Note de contenu : Download PDF Version (6.8 MB, 32pp) (requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)
The Getty Conservation Institute’s Information Center at dusk. Photo: J. Paul Getty Trust.
A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOR
By Timothy P. Whalen
FEATURE ARTICLE
COMING OF AGE
A Reflection on the Work of the GCI and the Evolving Nature of Conservation Practice
By Jeanne Marie Teutonico
THREE DECADES OF GCI SCIENCE
By James Druzik
CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES
By Martha Demas and Thomas Roby
PREVENTIVE CONSERVATION
Sustainable Stewardship of Collections
By Kathleen Dardes and Sarah Staniforth
EARTHEN ARCHITECTURE
Sustaining Heritage, Diversity, and the Environment
By Claudia Cancino and Erica Avrami
CONSERVATION OF DECORATED SURFACES
By Francesca Piqué and Leslie Rainer
THE MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY ART RESEARCH INITIATIVE
By Tom Learner and Jim Coddington
SELECTED GCI PUBLICATIONS
A selection of GCI publications 1985–2015
GCI NEWS
Projects, events, and publications
Work with Disney ARL Continues
Managing Collection Environments Meeting
Bulla Regia Model Conservation Project
Staff Member Receives Rome Prize
Stone Course Concludes
Abstract Expressionism: Time, Intention, Conservation, and Meaning
Media in Transition Conference
Scholar Applications Now Being Accepted
2015–2016 Conservation Guest Scholars
Graduate Internship Program
2015–2016 Graduate Interns
Cave Temples of Dunhuang Exhibit
“Keep it Moving? Conserving Kinetic Art”
Laura Mora (1923–2015)
Cave Temples of Mogao at Dunhuang: Art and History on the Silk Road
Polychrome Sculpture: Meaning, Form, Conservation
En ligne : http://www.getty.edu/conservation/publications_resources/newsletters/30_2/ Exemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité SL 23484 GETTY Fascicule ESA Saint-Luc Beaux-Arts - Biblio Exclu du prêt