| Preparation of Popular Science on Lime and Cultural Heritage Conservation |
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Since 2009, WHITRAP has continuously conducted the "Advanced Training Course on Conservation and Restoration Techniques for Historical Buildings in the Asia-Pacific Region", which has accumulated a large number of theories, methods and technical cases on conservation and restoration of historical buildings of World Heritage. Therefore, WHITRAP has organized, translated and compiled the contents of the training courses, and intends to publish a series of books on cultural heritage conservation and restoration. In 2020, WHITRAP cooperated with Tongji University to compile the first volume of Resources on Cultural Heritage Conservation and Restoration (Lime and Cultural Heritage Conservation)". This book is divided into four parts, including practical theory and principles, basic knowledge and history on lime, restoration techniques and practical cases. Focusing on lime and cultural heritage conservation, the book quotes foreign technologies, experimental results and case experiences and carries out relevant research in combination with domestic restoration cases. The book is in Chinese and English, with colorful illustrations, and it is planned to be officially published in the second half of 2021. |
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