ABORDAREA INTEGRATA A CONSOLIDARII
MONUMENTELOR ISTORICE DIN CRETA PRIN
TRATAMENTE BAZATE PE NANOMATERIALE – UN CONCEPT REVOLUTIONAR
Project acronym: CHALK-RESTORE
Competition/Project ID: PN-II-PT-PCCA-2011-3.2-1640
Partners:
- Institutul de Cercetare-Dezvoltare pentru Chimie si Petrochimie, ICECHIM Bucuresti
- Universitatea POLITEHNICA, UPB, Bucuresti
- Institutul de Cercetari Produse Auxiliare Organice, ICPAO Medias
Project Coordinator: Institutul de Cercetare-Dezvoltare pentru Chimie si Petrochimie, ICECHIM Bucuresti
Project responsible from ICPAO: Ing. Blajan Olimpiu
This project aims to develop of solutions for Research Directive 9.5. Cultural Heritage Conservation/ material and nonmaterial. Cultural tourism, creative industries, to provide answers to 9.5.3. Thematic: Conservation and restoration of patrimony with assurance community viability.
The project focuses on the development of artistic studies, architectural, historical and cultural of complex research at chalk Church Basarabi. Physicochemical investigations and correlations with climatic and environmental factors for this national heritage monument. Valuing historic monument by scanning and digitizing procedures, and making a valuable digital archives; development of new technical and scientific solutions for restoration and preventive conservation, based on nanomaterials which provides long-term protection of chalk monuments both inside and outside, with high application potential for cultural preservation and development of non-destructive physicochemical original methods, based on colloidal science, nanomaterials and nanotechnology for the restoration and preventive conservation of monuments of chalk.
Objective:
The objective of the project includes the development of appropriate technologies based on nanomaterials for preventive conservation and restoration of the chalk Church. Technology transfer of chalk church scans and digitized archive, for a virtual tourism tour of the objective. Creating a start up company, along with consortium partners, who may transfer developed nanotechnology for other archaeological sites and architecture monuments from Romania.