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GREENART · GREen ENdeavor in Art ResToration
European Cultural Heritage (CH) is a crucial resource that must be maintained, preserved and accessible, to counteract degradation enhanced by unfavorable environmental conditions and climate changes. Conservation methodologies lack durability, sustainability and cost-effectiveness, and are typically based on energy-consuming processes or non-environmentally friendly materials. Coping with these issues, GREENART proposes new solutions based on green and sustainable materials and methods, to preserve, conserve and restore CH: 1) Protective coatings based on green materials from waste and plant proteins, with self-healing and reversibility character, possibly functionalized with organic/inorganic nanoparticles to impart VOC capture, anti-corrosion and barrier behaviors. 2) Foams and packaging materials made by biodegradable/compostable polymers from renewable sources (polyurethanes and natural fibers) to control T/RH. 3) Consolidants based on natural polymers from renewable sources, to mechanically strengthen weak artifacts. 4) Gels and cleaning fluids inspired by the most advanced systems currently available to conservators, improving them according to green and circular economy. 5) Green tech solutions for monitoring CH assets non-invasively against pollutants and environmental oscillations. Life cycle Assessment and modeling will favor the “safe-by-design” creation of affordable solutions safe to craftspeople, operators and the environment, and minimize energy-consumption in monitoring museum environments. Such holistic approach is granted in GREENART by a multidisciplinary partnership that gathers hard and soft sciences and engineering, including academic centers, innovative industries and SMEs, conservation institutions and professionals, museums whose collections hold absolute masterpieces in need of conservation, public entities and policy makers. The latter will favour training and dissemination activities to make stakeholders familiar with the new methods.
Consortium · 31 organisations
CONSORZIO INTERUNIVERSITARIO PERLO SVILUPPO DEI SISTEMI A GRANDE INTERFASE
IT · €602,188
ZFB ZENTRUM FUR BUCHERHALTUNG GMBH
DE · €349,063
NIKKO CHEMICALS CO., LTD.
JP
UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DE CAMPINAS
BR
PANEPISTIMIO DYTIKIS ATTIKIS
EL · €218,875
SICHUAN UNIVERSITY
CN
MIRABILE ANTONIO
FR · €238,750
STADT LEIPZIG
DE · €18,156
Museum Associate Dba Los Angeles County Museum of Art
US
IDRYMA TECHNOLOGIAS KAI EREVNAS
EL · €290,000
Tokyo University of Science
JP
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
US
UNIVERSITA CA' FOSCARI VENEZIA
IT · €238,080
SOLOMON R GUGGENHEIM FOUNDATION
US · €118,750
MAGYAR NEMZETI MUZEUMKOZGYUJTEMENYI KOZPONT
HU · €120,366
CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE
IT · €333,813
SPECIFIC POLYMERS
FR · €86,878
BEWARRANT
BE · €104,875
Nouryon PULP AND PERFORMANCE CHEMICALS AB
SE · €22,688
THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE TATE GALLERY
UK
UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO RIO GRANDE DO SUL
BR
GREENDECISION SRL
IT
SHISEIDO Co., Ltd.
JP
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
US
UNIVERSITAT POLITECNICA DE VALENCIA
ES · €70,379
MINISTERO DELLA CULTURA
IT · €72,024
STIFTELSEN CHALMERS INDUSTRITEKNIK
SE · €50,038
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK - NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, CORK
IE · €259,050
UNIVERZA V LJUBLJANI
SI · €283,938
TINEXTA INNOVATION HUB S.P.A.
IT
CHALMERS TEKNISKA HOGSKOLA AB
SE · €348,375
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