ANIDIS - L'ingegneria Sismica in Italia, ANIDIS 2013 - XV Convegno

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EARTHQUAKE PROTECTION OF MOVABLE AND SEMI-MOVABLE CULTURAL ASSETS IN THEIR EXPOSITION SITES

Gerardo De Canio, Claudio Modena

Ultima modifica: 2013-05-30

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This paper describes the new technologies aiming at significantly reduce the seismic vulnerability of high vulnerable statues, relevant fine and decorative art, ethnographic objects, scientific and technological instruments, musical instruments, archaeological artefacts, in their exposition configuration in museums or archeologic sites. Recent passive and/or semi-passive basements for protection of statues, thechs and  showcases against the natural and artificial loads like earthquake, shocks and vibrations have developed: e.g. the use of marble for seismic isolation of the two statues known as “Bronzes of Riace” at the Archaeologic Museum of Reggio Calabria, Italy and the use of granite, marble and steel/ceramics devices for techs and showcases. The methodologies aiming at significantly reduce the vulnerability of the cultural heritage assets in thir exposition sites are combined together with the sensitivity, compatibility and applicability of the mature technologies, also respecting the authenticity of the artefact evaluation and design of the interventions.


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