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U. Herbig, P. Engel, D. Grandits, I. Ikaputra, U. Pont, L. Stampfer, G. Styhler-Aydin, J. Suryabrata:
"Restoring Museum Affandi";
Beteiligung; veranstaltet von: Jogja-Gallery, Kurator: JogjaGallery; Yogyakarta, Java, Indonesien, 17.01.2018 - 30.01.2018.



Kurzfassung deutsch:
(no german abstract)
Restoring Museum Affandi
The appropriate restoration of architectural heritage needs a careful and comprehensive documentation of the existing structures, which even elaborates, if the function of the building
needs special attention, like in museums.
In a collaborative project between the Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia and two universities in Austria (TU Wien and the Danube University Krems) a restoration and adaptation
concept of the Affandi Museum in Yogyakarta is currently in progress. It provides a perfect case study for the development of a workflow to combine data from a building survey, architectural
research, indoor climate measurements and the documentation of artwork in a challenging environment, from hot and humid tropical climate to continuous threads by natural hazards like earthquakes or volcanic eruptions. The Affandi Museum houses the collection of Affandi, who is considered to be Indonesia´s foremost Expressionist painter and partly designed and constructed the museum by himself. With the spirit of the artist still perceptible in the complex the Affandi Museum is an important part of
the Indonesian cultural heritage. Thus its preservation
takes special attention and adds to the complexity of the development of a monitoring and maintenance concept.

Kurzfassung englisch:
Restoring Museum Affandi
The appropriate restoration of architectural heritage needs a careful and comprehensive documentation of the existing structures, which even elaborates, if the function of the building
needs special attention, like in museums.
In a collaborative project between the Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia and two universities in Austria (TU Wien and the Danube University Krems) a restoration and adaptation
concept of the Affandi Museum in Yogyakarta is currently in progress. It provides a perfect case study for the development of a workflow to combine data from a building survey, architectural
research, indoor climate measurements and the documentation of artwork in a challenging environment, from hot and humid tropical climate to continuous threads by natural hazards like earthquakes or volcanic eruptions. The Affandi Museum houses the collection of Affandi, who is considered to be Indonesia´s foremost Expressionist painter and partly designed and constructed the museum by himself. With the spirit of the artist still perceptible in the complex the Affandi Museum is an important part of
the Indonesian cultural heritage. Thus its preservation
takes special attention and adds to the complexity of the development of a monitoring and maintenance concept.

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