The study addresses energy, security, sound and light transmission as well as aesthetic and conservation issues surrounding the use of protective glazing.
Although some aspects of this research are applicable to all protective glazing, the study concentrated on the virtues and problems associated with installations of stained glass in houses of worship.
Twitter It!Related posts:
- Glass and Stained Glass Conservation (1998-28) This video covers a workshop on the conservation and restoration...
- Research Into Protective Coating Systems for Outdoor Bronze Sculpture and Ornamentation I (1997-03) The conservation community has expressed general dissatisfaction and frustration in...
- Research into Protective Coating Systems for Outdoor Bronze Sculpture and Ornamentation II (1999-23) This research addresses the continuing need for new coating strategies...
- Vertical Gradients of Pollutant Concentrations and Deposition Fluxes at the Cathedral of Learning (1996-09) Numerous studies have shown that air pollutants can cause deterioration...
- Report for NCPTT on Funding Priorities in Materials Conservation (1996-07) The AIC polled its membership in May 1996 via a...

