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Re: Call for Papers - Special Anniversary Edition of the Journal of the Institute of Conservation - The Future of Conservation

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BERNARDO Graziella <[log in to unmask]>

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Heritage Plus Partner Search <[log in to unmask]>

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Mon, 4 Jul 2016 11:10:41 +0200

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Dear John,
I am glad to accept your invitation for publication in the special issue of Journal of the Institute of Conservation. I propose a contribution titled "The preservation of architectural heritage through the synergistic combination of traditional and innovative materials".
The work highlights the key role of the choice of materials in the restoration and illustrates the advantages related to the combined use of traditional materials  with newly discovered innovative materials such as graphene.
I'm lok forward to hearing you
Yours faithfully
Graziella Bernardo


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Da: "MARCO D'ORAZIO" <[log in to unmask]>
A: [log in to unmask]
Inviato: Sabato, 2 luglio 2016 8:03:33
Oggetto: R: Call for Papers - Special Anniversary Edition of the Journal of the Institute of Conservation - The Future of Conservation

Dear Jonathan Kemp,

Thank you for the invitation to publish in the special issue of Journal of the Institute of Conservation.

I would like to propose this contribution: THE FUTURE OF CONSERVATION: HOW A BEHAVIOURAL DESIGN APPROACH COULD MINIMIZE INTERVENTIONS ON ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE
The proposal is related to experimental studies on the people behaviour during hazard scenarios inside historical buildings and on results of the application of way-findings technologies useful to grant both people safety and preservation of the cultural heritage itself

I hope this topic could be interesting for your Journal and your aims

Looking forward to your reply

Kind regards

Marco D'Orazio



Prof. Ing. Arch. Marco D’Orazio, PhD
Ordinario di Architettura Tecnica / Architectural Engineering
Università Politecnica delle marche - Dipartimento DICEA
Tel 071/2204587 Cell. 3207445810 - [log in to unmask]

Presidente della Società Scientifica Italiana di Architectural Engineering/Architettura Tecnica
www.artecweb.org

 

-- 
PhD Graziella Bernardo
Assistant Professor of Materials Science and Technology
Department of European and Mediterranean Cultures - DiCEM
Via Lazzazzera
75100 Matera (Italy)
Tel. +3908351977022 Mob. +393451390604

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