Architectural Tiles

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advanced architectural tile conservation
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Architectural Tile
Atrium Floor
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ceramic conservation techniques
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conservation materials science
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Decorated Tiles
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Delftware Tiles
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ecclesiastical interiors
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glazed tiles
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heritage surface analysis
historic preservation
Historic Tiles
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Jackfield Tile Museum
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Lime Mortar
Lime Putty
Medieval Tile
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Nineteenth Century Tile
Original Tile
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Paraloid B72
Plaster Of Paris
Portland Cement
postwar mural preservation
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restoration project case studies
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Tile Panels
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780367868291
  • Weight: 700g
  • Dimensions: 189 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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This new edition of Architectural Tiles: Conservation and Restoration continues to inform and educate on appropriate means towards the preservation of this valuable heritage.

It not only contains new and up to date information on materials, practical methods, and historical research but also reflects changes in the attitudes, outlook and perceptions within the wider conservation, architectural heritage and construction communities which give a new dimension to the conservation and restoration techniques described in the previous edition. The growing interest in the preservation of post war ceramic tile murals and the subsequent demand for information pertaining specifically to this era is a welcome and useful addition.

The new overview of common problems will be helpful in domestic and ecclesiastical situations and will appeal to independent tilers who are in need of information to deal with problems out of the normal run of their work but which are now more commonly being dealt with outside of conservation practice circles. The book has always been and remains an accessible resource to anyone who is interested either professionally or as an enthusiast in the preservation of historic architectural tiles.

Lesley Durbin is Senior Conservator at the Jackfield Conservation Studio, UK. She has over thirty years’ experience of the conservation of architectural ceramics.

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