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Tytuł:
BURZYĆ CZY REKONSTRUOWAĆ „Die Schleifung. Zerstörung und Wiederaufbau historischer Bauten in Deutschland und Polen” (Wyburzanie. Zniszczenie i odbudowa historycznych budowli w Niemczech i w Polsce) Warsztaty, 11-12 stycznia 2002 r., Berlin
TO DEMOLISH OR TO RECONSTRUCT “Die Schleifung. Zerstörung und Wiederaufbau historischer Bauten in Deutschland und Polen” (Demolition. The Destruction and Reconstruction of Historical Buildings in Germany and Poland), Workshops, 11-12 January 2002, Berlin
Autorzy:
Markiewicz, Tomasz
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/538594.pdf
Data publikacji:
2006
Wydawca:
Narodowy Instytut Dziedzictwa
Tematy:
POLISH-GERMAN WORKSHOPS (2002)
RECONSTRUCTION OF HISTORICAL MONUMENTS
Opis:
Joint workshops held by Polish and German historians of art, architects and conservators of historical monuments - 'Die Schleifung. Zerstörung und Wiederaufbau historischer Bauten in Deutschland und Polen' (Demolition. The Destruction and Reconstruction of Historical Buildings in Germany and Poland) - took place on 11 and 12 January 2002 upon the initiative of the German Historical Museum (Deutschen Historischen Museum) in Berlin, the German Polish Institute in Darmstadt, and the Polish Institute in Leipizig. The topic of the event related to the twentieth- century destruction and reconstruction of historical buildings in Germany and Poland, with particular attention paid to the post-World War II period. A publication containing the workshop material, issued in Germany in 2005, was edited by Dieter Bingen and Hans-Martin Hinz. Germany and Poland were among those countries which, as a result of wartime hostilities, suffered greatest losses of their historical substance. After the war, the number of West German supporters of the reconstruction of historical monuments remained small, and the dominating view called for the necessity of loosening historical urban complexes and implementing the residential reform formulated by the left-wing architectural avant-garde from the 1920s and 1930s. A thus comprehended 'improvement' of the cities and their redesigning, caused by the development of motorization, was applied to justify the demolition of the preserved historical monuments, or those which were suitable for reconstruction. The conservators found it difficult to free themselves from the overwhelming 'to conserve and not to reconstruct' dogma. In Poland, the loss of historical monuments was the consequence of an intentional policy conducted by the German occupant. The total devastation of the Warsaw Old Town was an act of reprisal for the anti-German uprising and a consistent continuation of the extermination policy. Hence, right after the war, Polish historians of art and conservators of historical monuments, enjoying extensive social support, recognized, contrary to the binding doctrine, that not only individual buildings of significance for national culture but also entire Old Town districts were suitable for reconstruction. The papers presented in the course of the workshops and the ensuing discussions contributed to filling the information gap concerning the attitude towards the post-war reconstruction of historical monuments in Germany and Poland. The workshop themes were even more topical in view of the fact that at the turn of the twentieth century both countries experienced a second tide of the reconstruction of towns and historical monuments.
Źródło:
Ochrona Zabytków; 2006, 4; 103-109
0029-8247
Pojawia się w:
Ochrona Zabytków
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Problemy i kierunki archeologicznych badań konserwatorskich na przykładzie działalności PKZ
PROBLEMS AND TRENDS OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL CONSERVATION STUDIES AS EXEMPLIFIED BY THE ACTIVITIES OF MONUMENTS’ CONSERVATION WORKSHOPS (THE MCWS)*
Autorzy:
Gromnicki, Jan
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/537013.pdf
Data publikacji:
1978
Wydawca:
Narodowy Instytut Dziedzictwa
Tematy:
archeologiczne badania konserwatorskie
Pracownie Konserwacji Zabytków
badania naukowe
dokumentacja badań konserwatorskich
badania archeologiczne pod presją inwestycji
Opis:
The literature on problems concerning archaeological conservation studies is scarce from a theoretical and methodical point of view; it is limited in principle to speeches and papers delivered at archaeological sessions and conferences arranged, inter alia, by the MCWs, to mention only more important ones such as papers by W. Hensel, Z. Rajewski and some other Polish archaeologists. A slightly different aspect, i.e. the protection o f archaeological monuments in towns and green lands, was raised at the conference at Białystok—Białowieża held in 1977. The problem o f general recording o f archaeological posts was brought up by W. Chmielewski. Trying to make a survey o f achievements in archaeological conservation studies, the author has encountered difficulties in the field of terminology and criterions o f qualifying archaeological research works as conservation ones. The attempt to establish these criterions necessitates assuming that all archaeological studies are scientific, because they employ scientific methods. Conservation studies differ only in slightly different purposes and conditions in which they will be carried out, depending in practical conservation needs, e.g. on the level o f endangering. This will result in time and space limitations affecting the outcome, i.e. resources o f information acquired during the studies. Limitations should be effected in a possibly cognizant way, based on competent decisions. In face o f a devastating method of studies and the above limitations, o f particular importance is thus the documentation and integration o f research disciplines, selected in conformity with the nature o f an object and relevant research problems. Of substantial significance will also be the quality of research methods as well as a structure o f the workshop including its technical facilities. A due attention is also attached to creating and observing a programme o f research works, which, next to research problems involved, should include a schedule o f works as well as conclusions and postulates on conservation that can be formulated at that stage. The process o f archaeological studies can be divided into two stages. The first stage comprises cataloguing o f the site (sites), a sounding reconnaissance study, test drilling by geophysical and other methods. This would provide grounds for preparing a programme o f proper studies, i.e. their second stage, and would also give the answer to problems set as a result o f scientific works, usually commenced in the course o f field studies. Basic trends of archaeological conservation studies in Poland were given form in the fifties’ and early sixties’, on the occasion o f archaeological studies carried out prior to investment works (to mention only the site o f constructing the Nowa Huta Steelworks near Krakow) and also in connection with studies on the beginnings of the Polish state. The latter studies gave rise to group research works involving foundations and monuments’ complexes with medieval architectural relics, continued by the Institute o f Material Culture History at the Polish Academy of Sciences, Archaeological Department as well as by a number of museums and the MCWs. They also brought about a development and improvement of research and documentation methods, broader integration of disciplines involved and also extended a scope o f studies with contemporary objects. Studies on sites o f prospect investment works and linked with the expansion o f towns and settlements resulted in forming the so-called broad-planed method o f research by means o f big mechanical equipment. The method, enabling to view a complete picture o f the settlement and its interdependencies, is employed by archaeologists from the MCWs during studies on sites o f future mines, water reservoirs, etc. A slightly different trend is displayed by cataloguing investigations aimed at a country-wide scale and based on a uniform system o f documentation. This long-term research project, already under execution in some parts o f Poland, provides for a cooperation between all archaeological circles. In future, it should also include a campaign o f cataloguing such field forms as medieval strongholds and grave mounds, basing on uniform methods o f documentation. * * Monuments’ Conservation Workshops, state-owned enterprises, comprise at present nine Archaeological Conservation Workshops, in operation since 1957 and employing about fifty archaeologists.
Źródło:
Ochrona Zabytków; 1978, 4; 241-246
0029-8247
Pojawia się w:
Ochrona Zabytków
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
PROGRAM „ROOFS OF EUROPE II” Międzynarodowe warsztaty, Republika Czeska, 20-23 kwietnia 2009 r.
”ROOFS OF EUROPE II” International Workshops, Czech Republic, 20-23 April 2009
Autorzy:
Mączyński, Dominik
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/536763.pdf
Data publikacji:
2008
Wydawca:
Narodowy Instytut Dziedzictwa
Tematy:
„ Roofs of Europe II”
międzynarodowe warsztaty o konstrukcjach dachowych
zniszczenie konstrukcji dachowych
konstrukcje dachowe – zagrożenia
konstrukcje drewniane
dźwig deptakowy
dokumentowanie historycznych więźb dachowych
Opis:
On 20-23 April 2009, the locality of Tocnik (40 kms from Prague, the Czech Republic) played host to workshops held as part of the ”Roofs of Europe II” programme, attended by representatives of Belgium, France, Germany, the Czech Republic and Poland. The prime theme of the workshops was widely comprehended research and documentation connected with historical roof constructions and coverings. For years, our colleagues from the Czech Republic have been promoting traditional artisan methods for repairing wooden constructions and have tried to popularise their knowledge. The best proof is the conservation of numerous historical buildings, where damaged places have been repaired by using traditional methods; other evidence are numerous professional publications, training and studies. Extremely interesting experiences included making a working replica of a mediaeval treadmill crane upon the basis of historical sources (including illustrations from the Wenceslas Bible from 1390-1400), used for, i.a. repairing a roof over part of the mediaeval castle in Tocnik. In the course of a study trip the workshop participants enjoyed an opportunity to examine the crane’s practical application.
Źródło:
Ochrona Zabytków; 2008, 2; 9-11
0029-8247
Pojawia się w:
Ochrona Zabytków
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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