MONUBASIN2024: 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE CONSERVATION OF MONUMENTS
PROGRAM

Days: Monday, June 17th Tuesday, June 18th Wednesday, June 19th

Monday, June 17th

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10:30-11:40 Session 1: Historical and Structural Aspects of Monuments
10:30
Investigating color on Archaic architecture: "Athena" from the Gigantomachy pediment of the Temple of Apollo at Delphi (abstract)
PRESENTER: Giasemi Frantzi
10:45
Preliminary Restoration Proposal for the Holy Monastery of “Kokkini Ecclesia” (Red Church) in Lefkada (abstract)
11:00
Glass dry plates of Sopoćani: Analysis of the images as the research basis and the preservation of wall paintings (abstract)
11:15
The degradation of stone: Studies and reports in the 1950s on the conservation of stone materials (abstract)
12:10-12:50 Session 2: Opening Lecture
12:10
Exploring materials, techniques and technological advances for conservation, urban restoration and management of cultural heritage in the new era (abstract)
12:50-14:20 Session 3: Digital Techniques and Information Management for Cultural Heritage
12:50
The Contribution of 3D Bedrock Formation to the Restoration of the Ancient Theater of Dodoni, Greece (abstract)
PRESENTER: Dimitrios Makris
13:05
Rope access monitoring and data management of the monumental complex in Piazza dei Miracoli in Pisa (abstract)
PRESENTER: Sara Chirico
13:20
Innovative applications of 3D printed elastomers in the restoration of Cultural Heritage (abstract)
PRESENTER: Alberta Paglione
14:50-16:10 Session 4: Methodologies for Characterization and Damage Assessment
Chair:
14:50
Investigation of post-restoration salt weathering at the mosaics of Dafni Monastery, Greece (abstract)
PRESENTER: Ekaterini Ftikou
15:05
Evaluation of salt weathering in stone using a new test procedure: a comparative laboratory study (abstract)
PRESENTER: Ioannis Ioannou
15:20
Materials characterisation and damage assessment of the ancient kiln of Kirra, Greece (abstract)
15:35
Νon- invasive pigment identification of post-Byzantine wall paintings from 11th century Monastery of Daphne in Athens (Greece) (abstract)
PRESENTER: Vasiliki Dritsa
15:50
The Invisible Touch: Brief History of Non-Destructive Techniques in the Care of Cultural Heritage (abstract)
Tuesday, June 18th

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10:00-11:30 Session 5: Methodologies for Characterization and Damage Assessment
10:00
The application of non-destructive imaging techniques for the study and revelation of sketches under the whitewash layers of the interior walls of the House-Museum of Giannoulis Halepas, in Tinos Island, Greece (abstract)
10:15
Preliminary results of pigments identification in a Macedonian Tomb of Hellenistic period using non- invasive techniques (abstract)
PRESENTER: Vasiliki Dritsa
10:30
Creating a dataset of digital images of Byzantine frescoes for analysis and classification using machine learning techniques (abstract)
PRESENTER: Antigoni Vlisidi
10:45
Simulation-aided infrared thermography with a new efficient channel attention mechanism aided Faster R-CNN model and decomposition-based noise reduction for detecting defects in ancient polyptychs (abstract)
PRESENTER: Xin Wang
12:00-13:30 Session 6: Natural and Anthropogenic Damage Hazards
12:00
The conservation plan for Morosini fountain: an opportunity for reflection and redefinition of the norms (abstract)
PRESENTER: Maria Deli
12:15
"Revisiting the Mosaic of the Masks on Delos: A Comprehensive Condition Survey" [Presenters: Stefania Chlouveraki and Styliani Minetou] (abstract)
12:30
Ancient Sanctuary at Kalapodi, Fthiotis, central Greece. Presentation of Restoration Works and the implementation of Triquetra Programme (abstract)
12:45
Monitoring the Effects of Climate Change on Microclimate and Building Materials of Monuments – the approach of “Herisktage” Research Project (abstract)
13:00
Hypotheses for a scientific glossary for restoration in the age of new climatic and anthropogenic risks. (abstract)
13:30-14:40 Session 8: Decorative Architecture Design, Planning and Cultural Heritage Management
13:30
Tears in the Rain. Street Art Conservation in a City that is Constantly Changing. (abstract)
13:45
Scientific integration of 2D documentation sources for the digital representation of architectural monuments. Its contribution to cultural heritage management (abstract)
PRESENTER: Zoe Kanetaki
14:00
Planning for conservation: accessibility and management of cultural heritage (abstract)
15:30-16:45 Session 10: Digital Techniques and Information Management for Cultural Heritage
15:30
Using wikidata for managing cultural heritage information (abstract)
PRESENTER: Styliani Vazaiou
15:45
Phygital Heritage Experiences in Refugee Attica (abstract)
16:00
Digital Epigraphy Encoding and Information Management (abstract)
16:15
Beyond the Standards: Combine Different Metadata Schemas for a Versatile Museum Repository Development (abstract)
PRESENTER: Nikos Papazis
16:30
Lorenzo Nottolini's architectural heritage in Tuscany. Digital twins and database for restoration project management. (abstract)
17:00-18:30 Session 11: Technologies for Damage Rehabilitation and Sustainable Preservation
17:00
Optimizing the In Situ Deposition of Carbonate Hydroxyapatite for the Consolidation of Marble in Cultural Heritage Monuments (abstract)
PRESENTER: Anna Filopoulou
17:15
The Open Lab. Empowering Community Engagement and Knowledge in Conservation and Treatment Methods (abstract)
17:30
Conservation of cultural heritage from the perspective of sustainability (abstract)
17:45
Multifunctional composite coatings consisting of polymers and zinc oxide nanoparticles for the protection of stone heritage (abstract)
Wednesday, June 19th

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10:00-11:50 Session 12: Historical and Structural Aspects of Monuments
10:00
Characterization and origins of ancient metallurgical slags from the ancient settlement of Archampolis, Euboea Island (abstract)
10:15
Characterization of mortars from the Vartalis Watermill in Cyprus (abstract)
PRESENTER: Ioanna Panteli
10:30
Pre-industrial construction techniques, using industrial materials, in Greek urban vernacular architecture: the peculiar heritage of a transitional period (from19th to 20th century) (abstract)
PRESENTER: Nicos Bobolos
10:45
Restoration Study of late Ottoman Terzakis House in Nafplion (abstract)
11:00
The Vasari Corridor of the Uffizi in Florence. New monitoring systems for sustainable restoration
12:20-13:50 Session 13: Technologies for Damage Rehabilitation and Sustainable Preservation
12:20
Protection coatings for stone monuments and artefacts of cultural heritage made of calcitic materials (abstract)
12:35
Resilient and adaptive renovation of 20th century build-ings towards net-zero carbon built heritage – The approach of the SINCERE research project (abstract)
12:50
Hydrophobization of limestone using fluorinated and TEOS-based polymers (abstract)
13:05
Restoration of rising damp in the Sassi of Matera through the use of innovative technologies (abstract)
14:20-15:20 Session 14: Methodologies for Characterization and Damage Assessment
14:20
The Database of notarial bindings- a tool for the study of historical binding structures and their condition (abstract)
14:35
Numerical evaluation of thermal load applied by magnetic induction and solar loading aimed at experimental analyses using thermographic techniques (abstract)
PRESENTER: Stefano Sfarra
14:50
Study of Indoor Air Quality Impact During Building Demolition: A Case Study of the 2009 L’Aquila Earthquake Reconstruction (abstract)
PRESENTER: Stefano Sfarra
17:00-19:00 Visit including tour at the National Archaeological Museum of Athens - Katerina Kostanti, Archaeologist

The National Archaeological Museum of Athens is the largest archaeological museum in Greece and one of the most important museums in the world devoted to ancient Greek art. It was founded at the end of the 19th century to house and protect antiquities from all over Greece, thus displaying their historical, cultural and artistic value.

The tour of the museum will be conducted by the archaeologist Katerina Kostanti.