[Aztlan] Replastering

Wayne Van Kirk wvk at swbell.net
Mon Aug 25 10:03:47 CDT 2008


Hello Isabel,

To continue the dream - once the plaster has dried, apply colorful authentic Maya reflective mica paint. I would wager that the impact on public perception would be rather profound.

WVK 

"Ancient Mayan temple builders discovered and used lustrous pigments to make their buildings dazzle in the daylight, a Queensland University of Technology researcher has discovered."

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/01/080123085308.htm

Isabel Villasenor <m.villasenor at ucl.ac.uk> wrote: Hi Wayne,
   I take your point but I still think that trying to recreate acoustic
effects would only be one aspect amongst many to take into account in
this case. The Kukulkan’s pyramid is probably not the best example
because it has been repointed with Portland cement and therefore
significantly altered. However, replastering would drastically modify
the appearance of the structure, which would have an impact on the
public’s perception, especially if replastering is done only in one of
the sides.
   I know this is not a forum dedicated to the discussion of conservation
topics, but this is perhaps relevant since so many archaeologists get
involved in conservation and restoration of archaeological buildings. I
wonder if there are architecture conservators out there who want to add
something to the discussion.
 For those wanting to read more on the topic, here’s a link with the
charts listed on the ICOMOS website (International Council of Monuments
and Sites), which provide guidelines on the conservation, restoration and
management of cultural heritage:
http://www.international.icomos.org/centre_documentation/chartes_eng.htm

Isabel.



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Isabel Villasenor
Research Student
Institute of Archaeology, UCL
31-34 Gordon Square,
London WC1H OPY


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