The nave ceiling of Peterborough Cathedral is of international significance. Canted and constructed of wooden boards, it was erected and painted in the first half of the 13th century; it was subject to major repair and repainting twice, once in the 1740s and once in the 1830s. It had been much written about but had had very little research carried out on its physical structure, prior to this project. Concerns about the condition of the nave ceiling in the early 1990s made its conservation a priority, and in 1994 a major conservation programme was proposed, led by the cathedral architect Julian Limentani. Given the international status of the ceiling, the project was conceived from the first as a collaborative effort and, also from the firs...
An air heating system originally heated St. Martin's church in Weert. Together with an extensive res...
Anglès: The Castle of Točník was built in 1398 by the order of the Czech King Wenceslas IV to funct...
<p>This dissertation is the first architectural history devoted to Beverley Minster, a large and amb...
England’s East Anglian region has c.550 late-medieval screens still in their original churches, one ...
It is a widely held view that most internal church decoration, including plaster, was removed as par...
An investigation into the decorative history and surviving paint finishes applied to the ceiling wit...
The wooden church in Boguszyce near Rawa Mazowiecka, as it looks today, was founded by Wojciech Bogu...
This is the ceiling within a cathedral in Scotland. The colors and the construction of the vaulting ...
In recent years, heritage sites all over the world have come under threat of destruction. From Afgha...
In 2011 Crick Smith conservation undertook a programme of research and conservation of a group of mu...
In 2011 Crick Smith conservation conducted architectural paint research on the extant decorative sch...
Greensted Church preserves a wooden Anglo-Saxon church, and it is the oldest wooden church in Europe...
In May 1966 the conservation workshop of the Museum of Folk Architecture in Sanok under the guidance...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:7373.705(37/2000) / BLDSC - British L...
This PhD thesis looks at the issue of heating historic churches. These structures pose particular ch...
An air heating system originally heated St. Martin's church in Weert. Together with an extensive res...
Anglès: The Castle of Točník was built in 1398 by the order of the Czech King Wenceslas IV to funct...
<p>This dissertation is the first architectural history devoted to Beverley Minster, a large and amb...
England’s East Anglian region has c.550 late-medieval screens still in their original churches, one ...
It is a widely held view that most internal church decoration, including plaster, was removed as par...
An investigation into the decorative history and surviving paint finishes applied to the ceiling wit...
The wooden church in Boguszyce near Rawa Mazowiecka, as it looks today, was founded by Wojciech Bogu...
This is the ceiling within a cathedral in Scotland. The colors and the construction of the vaulting ...
In recent years, heritage sites all over the world have come under threat of destruction. From Afgha...
In 2011 Crick Smith conservation undertook a programme of research and conservation of a group of mu...
In 2011 Crick Smith conservation conducted architectural paint research on the extant decorative sch...
Greensted Church preserves a wooden Anglo-Saxon church, and it is the oldest wooden church in Europe...
In May 1966 the conservation workshop of the Museum of Folk Architecture in Sanok under the guidance...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:7373.705(37/2000) / BLDSC - British L...
This PhD thesis looks at the issue of heating historic churches. These structures pose particular ch...
An air heating system originally heated St. Martin's church in Weert. Together with an extensive res...
Anglès: The Castle of Točník was built in 1398 by the order of the Czech King Wenceslas IV to funct...
<p>This dissertation is the first architectural history devoted to Beverley Minster, a large and amb...