Subject: Masterclass on climate control in historic houses
Climate Control in Historic Houses International masterclass Netherlands Institute for Cultural Heritage (ICN) 3-5 March 2010 This masterclass is organized by the Netherlands Institute for Cultural Heritage and focuses on the practice and discussion of a risk based decision making model for climate control. The steps include valuation of collection and building, analysis of the possibilities the building offers, collection needs and control over the indoor climate. From valuation to the development and planning of options for climate risk mitigation. Participants practise each stage of this approach by working, discussing and studying in a real historic house with its collection. The course emphasizes on communication and teamwork. The workshop methodology: The program combines theory and practice through lectures, case studies and practical exercises. High level interaction between participants and instructors is encouraged. Subjects covered Methodology for valuation of (moveable) collection and buildings using Significance 2.0 as a starting point. Basic building physics relevant to museum building (thermal and moisture effects). Fundamentals of deterioration processes: the effects of temperature, humidity, light and air pollutants on the durability of materials, alone, in composites and in the museum building itself. Fundamentals of air conditioning technology, including energy saving and simple methods, all the way towards doing absolutely nothing. Validity, influence and scope of the standards that specify the ideal, or the acceptable, museum environment. Cooperation between mechanical equipment and architecture to optimize the climatic stability of monumental buildings. Supervisors Bart Ankersmit Netherlands Institute for Cultural Heritage Poul Klenz Larsen National Museum of Denmark Tutors / instructors Agnes Brokerhof Netherlands Institute for Cultural Heritage Marc Stappers Cultural Heritage Agency Henk Schellen Technical University Eindhoven Organization The Netherlands Institute for Cultural Heritage (ICN) Gabriel Metsustraat 8 1070 KA Amsterdam The Netherlands angeniet.boeve<-at->icn<.>nl <URL:http://www.icn.nl> Location Kasteel Amerongen Drostestraat 20 3958 BK Amerongen The Netherlands <URL:http://www.kasteelamerongen.nl> 3-5 March 2010 (3 days) 9 am - 5 pm Participants / enrollment limit: The course is designed for 20 participants with responsibilities and/or experience in indoor climate. There are no specific qualifications needed by participants. The course starts at a fundamental level. Payment: You will receive an invoice with the written confirmation of your registration. The participation fee must be credited to our account at least four weeks before commencement of the course. If payment is not received in time, we cannot guarantee your participation. Participants will be sent a reader and further details on the course. The price includes materials, coffee, tea and lunch. Accommodation is not included in the course fee. Cancellation: In the event of cancellation up to four weeks prior to the commencement date of the course, the course fee minus 10% (administration costs) will be refunded to your account. In the event of cancellation between four and one week(s) prior to the commencement date, 50% is charged. In case of cancellation from one week prior to the commencement of the course, the complete course fee is charged. Only written cancellations can be accepted. Absence and interim termination of the course does not entitle you to a refund. The Netherlands Institute for Cultural Heritage has the right to cancel the course in case of insufficient interest. In this case, the course fees already paid will be refunded in full. Proof of participation: At the end of the course, proof of participation is issued providing that a minimum of 80% of the course is attended. Working language: English Course fee: Euro 595,- Register online at <URL:http://www.icn.nl/nl/ actueel/agenda/masterclass-climate-control-march-2010> or download the application form at <URL:http://www.icn.nl> and send the registration form to angeniet.boeve<-at->icn<.>nl or by fax to +31 20 3054 600 **** Moderator's comments: The above URL has been wrapped for email. There should be no newline. Candidates' applications must be received by 1 February 2010 Cor Mulders Information Management Staff Member Netherlands Institute for Cultural Heritage (ICN) PO Box 76709 1070 KA Amsterdam The Netherlands +31 20 305 4762 Fax: +31 20 305 4600 *** Conservation DistList Instance 23:21 Distributed: Monday, December 14, 2009 Message Id: cdl-23-21-010 ***Received on Friday, 11 December, 2009