Getting to know a concrete statue named Ingeborg Collecting Data to Estimate the Risk of Potential Damage
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2025-09-03
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This thesis investigates the preservation challenges associated with the concrete statue named Ingeborg, created by Gerhard Henning. The primary aim is to understand the degradation processes affecting the statue and develop a focused risk assessment, especially due to its upcoming relocation because of museum construction works. The study explores material composition and structure using X-ray fluorescence (XRF), X-Ray imaging, Temperature and Relative Humidity datalogging, and vibration monitoring. Key findings suggest Portland cement presence, a non-fluctuating environmental condition, and internal metal armature. The research highlights the need for refined preservation strategies for concrete artworks, emphasizing risks posed by physical forces and environmental factors. The insights aim to enhance the museum’s conservation practices and inform broader discussions within cultural heritage preservation.
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Degree project for Master of Science with a major in Conservation
2024, 60 HEC
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2024:33
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Concrete, Ingeborg, X-Ray, XRF, Datalogging