
Time marks: an assessment of the conservation status of Tafona Farm main house from damage maps
2018; Elsevier BV; Volume: 11; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.prostr.2018.11.010
ISSN2452-3216
AutoresLuiza Segabinazzi Pacheco, Mateus Rosada, Luciani Neves Lens, Bruna Fuzzer de Andrade, Cristina Storck, Leonardo S. Peres, Luiza Wollmann, Nadiane Dias Joris, Quétilan Rodrigues Domingues, Rhaíssa Mix Porto,
Tópico(s)American Literature and Humor Studies
ResumoThe concern of preserving architectonic assets includes also the care to watch over the urban and rural landscape of different localities. This study aims to evaluate the state of conservation of the facades of São José Farm's main house, located in the municipality of Cachoeira do Sul / RS, in the southern region of Brazil, by mapping its damages. It is part of a research project carried out by researchers from the Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Cachoeira do Sul Campus, titled "Tafona Farm: a trip to the memory world of Rio Grande do Sul". The Damages Map uses the registry data of Tafona Farm main house and aims to contribute to the project through the evaluation of the external facades of the same. For the development of this study, the methodology of Damage Map was used, which consisted in mapping the pathologies of the building facades through its graphic representation complemented by photos, identification of the materials that compose the facade, mapping and dimensioning of the different pathologies and indications of possible interventions. It's worth noting that the Damage Map is an important instrument for the budget forecast of restoration and intervention projects. In this sense, the material elaborated in this work contributes to the recognition of Tafona's main house state of conservation and can serve as a support for future preservation and recovery postures of this important architectonic asset.
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