Widespread Difficulties and Applications in the Monitoring of Historical Buildings: The Case of the Realm of Venaria Reale

Environmental monitoring represents a key step for restaurateurs to follow who strive to ensure the preservation of buildings and artifacts while allowing for people’s thermal comfort. This paper describes the possibilities and main issues arising from the study of indoor microclimates. Th...

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Main Authors: Anna Bonora, Kristian Fabbri, Marco Pretelli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-03-01
Series:Heritage
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2571-9408/3/1/8
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spelling doaj-073adec009c744f49d490c2af929726c2020-11-25T03:51:29ZengMDPI AGHeritage2571-94082020-03-013112813910.3390/heritage3010008heritage3010008Widespread Difficulties and Applications in the Monitoring of Historical Buildings: The Case of the Realm of Venaria RealeAnna Bonora0Kristian Fabbri1Marco Pretelli2Department of Architecture, University of Bologna, Viale Risorgimento, 40126 Bologna, ItalyDepartment of Architecture, University of Bologna, Viale Risorgimento, 40126 Bologna, ItalyDepartment of Architecture, University of Bologna, Viale Risorgimento, 40126 Bologna, ItalyEnvironmental monitoring represents a key step for restaurateurs to follow who strive to ensure the preservation of buildings and artifacts while allowing for people’s thermal comfort. This paper describes the possibilities and main issues arising from the study of indoor microclimates. The presented case study focuses on the monitoring data analysis for two rooms of the Realm of Venaria Reale, in Turin. The adopted methodology provides for the gathering of knowledge about the history, the geometry, and the change of use in the course of the lifetime of the building. This information allows us to construct a virtual model of the building, through which it is possible to evaluate the past and present and to hypothesize future scenarios regarding the indoor environmental conditions. Moreover, this paper presents a specific index, namely the Heritage Microclimate Risk (HMR), which enables us to evaluate the risk level to which the artifacts kept within historic buildings are exposed. With that database of information, we can preemptively define which actions (managerial and structural) would need to be taken for the preservation of the artifacts and the building itself, avoiding the possible risk component taken by working on the real building.https://www.mdpi.com/2571-9408/3/1/8heritage microclimate risk (hmr)indoor microclimateheritagebuilding simulationconservation
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Widespread Difficulties and Applications in the Monitoring of Historical Buildings: The Case of the Realm of Venaria Reale
Heritage
heritage microclimate risk (hmr)
indoor microclimate
heritage
building simulation
conservation
author_facet Anna Bonora
Kristian Fabbri
Marco Pretelli
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title Widespread Difficulties and Applications in the Monitoring of Historical Buildings: The Case of the Realm of Venaria Reale
title_short Widespread Difficulties and Applications in the Monitoring of Historical Buildings: The Case of the Realm of Venaria Reale
title_full Widespread Difficulties and Applications in the Monitoring of Historical Buildings: The Case of the Realm of Venaria Reale
title_fullStr Widespread Difficulties and Applications in the Monitoring of Historical Buildings: The Case of the Realm of Venaria Reale
title_full_unstemmed Widespread Difficulties and Applications in the Monitoring of Historical Buildings: The Case of the Realm of Venaria Reale
title_sort widespread difficulties and applications in the monitoring of historical buildings: the case of the realm of venaria reale
publisher MDPI AG
series Heritage
issn 2571-9408
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Environmental monitoring represents a key step for restaurateurs to follow who strive to ensure the preservation of buildings and artifacts while allowing for people’s thermal comfort. This paper describes the possibilities and main issues arising from the study of indoor microclimates. The presented case study focuses on the monitoring data analysis for two rooms of the Realm of Venaria Reale, in Turin. The adopted methodology provides for the gathering of knowledge about the history, the geometry, and the change of use in the course of the lifetime of the building. This information allows us to construct a virtual model of the building, through which it is possible to evaluate the past and present and to hypothesize future scenarios regarding the indoor environmental conditions. Moreover, this paper presents a specific index, namely the Heritage Microclimate Risk (HMR), which enables us to evaluate the risk level to which the artifacts kept within historic buildings are exposed. With that database of information, we can preemptively define which actions (managerial and structural) would need to be taken for the preservation of the artifacts and the building itself, avoiding the possible risk component taken by working on the real building.
topic heritage microclimate risk (hmr)
indoor microclimate
heritage
building simulation
conservation
url https://www.mdpi.com/2571-9408/3/1/8
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