Subject: Enclosing historic house in glass-walled structure
Although this question addresses museum design, I am asking about it in regards to the collections care ramifications. Our museum is planning a major expansion and one of the design ideas that is under discussion (sometimes argument) is enclosing our historic brick home within a larger glass-walled structure. The historic house is a guided tour exhibit of period decor complete with appropriate collections objects. The discussion wages over the design impact as well as the environmental protection for the house versus creating a potentially harmful "micro climate," etc. Has anyone had good/bad experiences managing environmental controls within glass walls or structures, especially with collections objects involved? Sarah Price Curator of Collections Rogers Historical Museum *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:41 Distributed: Monday, February 4, 2008 Message Id: cdl-21-41-015 ***Received on Thursday, 31 January, 2008