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Guiding principles
Robin Letellier
with contributions from Werner Schmid and François LeBlanc
Foreword | vii | ||
Preface | ix | ||
Acknowledgments | xi | ||
Executive Summary | xiii | ||
Key Definitions | xv | ||
The Guiding Principles | xvii | ||
Background | |||
How did this book come about? | 3 | ||
Overview | |||
What are we talking about? | 11 | ||
Why is heritage information required? | 13 | ||
When is recording indispensable? | 15 | ||
Who is producing information, and who is using it | 17 | ||
Guidance | |||
How does heritage information fit into the conservation process? | 21 | ||
Why recording, and who produces records? | 31 | ||
What approach is suggested to ensure systematic documentation and good information management? | 45 | ||
How are national heritage information policies and related programs developed? | 57 | ||
Appendixes | |||
Appendix A: Principles for the Recording of Monuments, Groups of Buildings and Sites (Catallo) | 69 | ||
Appendix B: Summary of Gaps and Needs Identified during the 2002 RecorDIM Meeting (Giammarino) | 75 | ||
Appendix C: Planning for Recording and Analyzing Masonry Deterioration: The Fort Henry Project (Pizzoli) | 77 | ||
Appendix D: Planning for Recording a Specific Structure: The Fort Henry Ditch Tower (Amicuzi) | 85 | ||
Appendix E: Summary of Metric Survey Techniques for Heritage Documentation (Stama) | 87 | ||
Appendix F: Overview and Evaluation of Information Management Tools | 89 | ||
Appendix G: Developing a National Heritage Information Policy (Palladino) | 95 | ||
Appendix H: Overview of Existing Charters and Guidelines | 105 | ||
Glossary Annotated Selected Bibliography Contributors | |||
Illustrated examples
Rand Eppich, Editor
Amel Chabbi, Associate Editor
Foreword | vii | ||
Preface | ix | ||
Acknowledgments | xi | ||
Introduction | |||
Informing Conservation | Kate Clark | 1 | |
Tools Overview | Ross Dallas | 5 | |
Introduction Base Recording: Gathering Information | |||
Rapid Assessment | Anthony Crosby | 13 | |
Wall Deformation | Sandeep Sikka | 19 | |
Defining Cultural Landscapes | Geofree Chikwanda | 25 | |
Mapping Features | Jo Anne Van Tilburg, Cristián Arévalo Pakarati, and Alice Hom | 31 | |
A Record for Posterity | Alonzo C. Addison | 37 | |
Condition Assessment: Working with Information | |||
Recording Streetscapes | Salim Elwazani and José Luis Lerma | 45 | |
OOO (Catallo) | Condition Survey | Rand Eppich, Dusan Stulik, and Jaroslav Zastoupil | 53 |
OOO (Stama) | Building Survey | Christian Ouimet | 59 |
Inspecting Sites | Kevin L. Jones | 65 | |
Data Management: Analyzing Information | |||
Structural Assessment | Gorun Arun | 73 | |
City Inventories | Francesco Siravo | 79 | |
OOO (Pizzoli) | Ancestral Art | Cliff Ogleby | 85 |
Planning Interventions | Frank Matero and Judy Peters | 91 | |
Virtual Solutions | José Luis Lerma and Carmen Pérez | 97 | |
Other Tools for Investigation and Monitoring | |||
Overview of Diagnostic Indirect Tools for Conservation | John A. Fidler | 105 | |
OOO (Amicuzi) | Subsurface Conditions | Marco Tallini | 109 |
OOO (Giammarino) | Monitoring Movement | Giorgio Croci | 115 |
Traditional Techniques | Caterina Borelli | 121 | |
OOO (Palladino) | Reading Interventions | Soon-Kwan Kim | 127 |
Appendixes | |||
Appendix A: Teaching Approaches | Mario Santana Quintero | 135 | |
Appendix B Contacts | 139 | ||
Glossary | 143 | ||
Bibliography | 147 | ||
About the Editors | 163 | ||