The Indoor Environment of a Modern Museum Building, The Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, Norwich, UK
Peter BrimblecombeSchool of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UKNigel BladesCurrent address: The Bartlett School of Architecture, Building, Environmental Design and Planning, University College London, London, UKDario CamuffoConsiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, CNR-ICTIMA, Padova, ItalyGiovanni SturaroConsorzio Padova Ricerche, Padova, ItalyAntonio ValentinoConsorzio Padova Ricerche, Padova, ItalyKristin GyselsDepartment of Chemistry, University of Antwerp (UIA), Antwerpen, BelgiumR. Van GriekenDepartment of Chemistry, University of Antwerp (UIA), Antwerpen, BelgiumH.-J. BusseInstitut für Bakteriologie, Mykologie und Hygiene, Veterinärmedizinische Universität, Wien, AustriaO. KimUrsula UlrychMonika Wieser
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A multi-disciplinary approach was used to investigate the indoor environment of a modern museum building, and its suitability for the conservation of the collection therein. Climate, gaseous and particulate pollution and the concentrations of bacteria were measured in summer and winter campaigns. While the environment overall was found to be an acceptable one, a number of drawbacks were highlighted, the most serious of these being the large temperature and humidity fluctuations that occurred in the summer.
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