QUALITY PARAMETERS IN CONSERVATION-RESTORATION CHOICES – THE CASE OF THE TOWER OF THE WINDS IN ATHENS

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Maria Papadopoulou

mapapad23@yahoo.gr

https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1684-4104
Andromache Gazi

agazi@otenet.gr

https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0882-8876

Abstract

The chemistry- and physics-based approach of conservation has led to the view that conservator-restorers use quantitative criteria which provide objective choices. Today, however, there is a shift of focus from material-centred to people-oriented approaches within the field of heritage preservation. This shift leads to a redefinition of the conservation-restoration field and its ethics in relation to society and calls for the adoption of diverse methodologies. Within this context, this paper discusses the qualitative factors which inform decision-making processes in conservation-restoration practice. More specifically, the paper examines the case of the so called “Tower of the Winds” in Athens and looks at the quality parameters which informed conservation-restoration work carried out at the Tower during 2014-2015. Overall, it is shown that the prominence of the quality parameters which inform contemporary conservation-restoration practice reveals the subjective dimension of conservation-restoration choices. The research has also showed that current trends tend to emphasize the historical rather than the aesthetic or other values of monuments.

Keywords:

Conservation/restoration, quality parameters in decision-making, Tower of the Winds, Athens

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Papadopoulou, M., & Gazi, A. (2019). QUALITY PARAMETERS IN CONSERVATION-RESTORATION CHOICES – THE CASE OF THE TOWER OF THE WINDS IN ATHENS. Protection of Cultural Heritage, (8), 239–254. https://doi.org/10.35784/odk.1090
Author Biographies

Maria Papadopoulou, Greek Ministry of Culture

Conservator-Restorer at Greek Ministry of Culture, BA, Conservation/Restoration of Antiquities & Works of Art,
MA, Cultural Management

Andromache Gazi, Dept. of Communication, Media and Culture, Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences

Associate professor of museum studies, Dept. of Communication, Media and Culture, Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences