Title | Circular Economy And Cultural Heritage: Tha Case Study Of Restoration Of 19Th Century Wooden Tables In Dubrovnik |
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ID_Doc | 228 |
Authors | Bego, M; Milancec, L; Bibic, A; Dubcic, J |
Title | Circular Economy And Cultural Heritage: Tha Case Study Of Restoration Of 19Th Century Wooden Tables In Dubrovnik |
Year | 2019 |
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Abstract | Nowdays, many discussions are related to the role of cultural heritage in circular economy and sustainable development, but they develop only on theoretical level. Can wooden furniture that presents a cultural heritage of one country or one geographic area play a role in the concept of circular economy? Traditional tehnological processes and materials in the resoration od wooden artefacts are the basis for the preservation of the rich cultural heritage of Dubrovnik and its surroundings. Tables belong to different furniture styles within a specific historical period. Each period of the 19th century is characterized by specific style of the table tops, wood they are made of and materials used in traditional restoration procedures. Styles define the table shape, as visible on the table top decorated with inlays and on the table legs which vary in shape. This paper tries to go beyond the reach of thinking and not a cost. The aim of this paper is to illustrate by using the examples of resoration of the 19th century tables, from Neoclassicism to Secession, that the concept of the circular economy can be applied to cultural heritage resoration. |
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