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Historic Interiors and the Speech of Materials
Cichrová, Kateřina ; Lukášová, Eva ; Ourodová-Hronková, Ludmila ; Tejml, Ladislav ; Troupová, Ivana ; Raichlová, Michaela ; Caran, René ; Němec, Luděk ; Čekalová, Antony Sylva ; Bukovjanová, Radka ; Pešek, Vít ; Soukup, Libor
The methodology is a continuation of the work of the team of authors titled Metodika tvorby interiérových instalací a reinstalací (Methodology for Interior Installation and Reinstallation Design), published by the National Heritage Institute in 2011 (ISBN 978-80-87104-86-6). Individual chapters deal in more detail with several phenomena that, in addition to their undeniable and sometimes essential aesthetic role, had a primarily practical purpose in historical interiors. Historic floors, heating elements or upholstery have their irreplaceable place in interiors and they objectively testify to important details of the contemporary lifestyle. With the language of the material they testify to the taste and practical needs of their owners and they are a tangible testimony not only to the technical skills but also to the level of aesthetic sensitivity of their creators. In individual chapters, the publication deals in detail with these phenomena and the impact of their quality on the integrity of the historic interior and its narrative value. One part also describes how to use modern 3D technologies to reconstruct the no longer existing phases of the historic interiors. As an example, the publication presents the reconstruction of two interiors from the Manětín and Veltrusy Castles. The publication mainly provides practical information and instructions on how to apply and implement the maximum respect for the authenticity of the monitored elements (floor covering, historic heaters, all upholstered elements) within the framework of the rehabilitation of historic interiors. The informations are given on the basis of practical examples of possible solutions and supplemented by a large number of illustrative illustrations.
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Use of plants in historical interiors
Martinek, Jiří ; Krejčiřík, Přemysl
This methodology aims to define, define and characterize in detail a comprehensive set of activities and procedures applicable to work with plants grown in the interiors of buildings with cultural and historical value. The starting point for its creation was an effort to analyze the amount of contemporary materials and information, interpret them, and especially draw attention to this specific segment of human activity, which has not been given due attention in professional circles. Research of the historical context in the field of indoor plant growing is all the more important due to the current requirements of administrators or owners of monument objects to supplement the sightseeing routes with live plants, in an effort to inhabit the historical interior, and thus attract the attention of potential visitors.
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Use of flower arrangements in historical interiors
Martinek, Jiří ; Rabušic, Bohuslav
This methodology aims to define and characterize in detail a comprehensive set of activities and procedures leading to the creation and spatial arrangement of installations of cut flowers in the interiors of buildings with cultural and historical value. The starting point in creating this methodology was an effort to analyze the amount of period materials and information, interpret them, but above all to draw attention to this specific segment of human activity taking place during the historical development of human society, which has not been given due attention in professional circles. Research of the historical context in the field of flower arrangements is all the more important and urgent in connection with the current requirements for the implementation of accompanying events created within the sightseeing tours of many monuments, in an effort to attract the attention of potential visitors. The effort to inhabit a certain historical interior with the help of an arrangement of cut flowers, even for a short time, is thus an increasingly common requirement of contemporary practice.
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