About the authors
First name, Middle name, Last name, Scientific degree, Scientific rank, Current position. Full and brief name of the organization, The organization address. | Albina G. Khabibulina, Candidate of Economical Sciences, Associate Professor, Kazan State University of Architecture and Engineering, Kazan, Russian Federation. Е-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Elena Yu. Ivanova, senior lecturer, Kazan State University of Architecture and Engineering, Kazan, Russian Federation. E-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Ruslan N. Babenko, regional manager for Tatarstan, LLC «Baumit», Dubna, Russian Federation. E-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Adelya M. Khabibulina, architect, Architectural Studio LLC «OFFICE DE», Kazan, Russian Federation. Е-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it |
Title of the article | Introduction of finishing materials into restoration practice to create a favorable microclimate at the objects of historical and architectural heritage |
Abstract. | Problem statement. The relevance of the study is due to the need to optimize the temperature and humidity regime during the operation of objects of historical and architectural heritage, aimed at reducing the rate of destruction of authentic construction and finishing materials. The purpose of the study is to develop recommendations on the use of modern moisture-regulating materials for interior decoration of cultural heritage objects, combined in their properties with historical plasters. The objectives of the study are to confirm the feasibility of using special types of plaster to maintain a stable, favorable microclimate of premises and to create the possibility of further operation of historical buildings; to create a basis for further research on the use of modern building materials optimizing the microclimate of premises in the restoration practice of architectural monuments. Results. The authors analyzed the functional and construction and operational properties of modern moisture-regulating materials for interior decoration during the restoration of cultural heritage objects. As a result of the conducted research, recommendations were developed for the use of a special Baumit Klima finishing system based on lime and natural components of Baumit company (Austria/Russia, Dubna) in the restoration practice of cultural heritage objects. A distinctive feature of the studied plaster is its ability to absorb moisture from the air much more efficiently than the vast majority of currently existing traditional lime plasters on lime, complex cement-lime and gypsum binder. Conclusions. The significance of the results obtained for architectural practice consists in confirming the expediency of using special types of plasters during the restoration of cultural heritage objects, in order to create a favorable microclimate in the premises and maintain the regulatory requirements of operation. |
Keywords. | restoration of cultural heritage objects, moisture-regulating plasters, temperature and humidity conditions, indoor microclimate |
For citations: | Khabibulina A.G., Ivanova E.Yu., Babenko R.N., Khabibulina A.M. Introduction of finishing materials into restoration practice to create a favorable microclimate at the objects of historical and architectural heritage // News KSUAE. 2022. № 4(62), p. 190-202 , DOI: 10.52409/20731523_2022_4_190, EDN: UHWUSP |