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Natursteinfriese an der Fassade des Parlamentsgebäudes. Wiederherstellung der formalen Unversehrtheit

    Iris Bermoser, Emanuel Schaden, Bruno Rey

ÖZKD LXXVII Heft 3 Generalsanierung Parlament, pp. 131-134, 2024/04/17

Generalsanierung des Parlamentsgebäudes 2018–2022

doi: 10.1553/oezkd2023-03s131

doi: 10.1553/oezkd2023-03s131

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doi:10.1553/oezkd2023-03s131



doi:10.1553/oezkd2023-03s131

Abstract

Long natural stone friezes adorn the lateral external facades at the level of the parliament building’s top storey. These friezes have been badly damaged in places and have developed major imperfections over time and due to former structural alterations. Measures taken during the course of the renovation project also called for further alterations to the substance of the friezes. The challenge was therefore to create an intact, visually pleasing appearance by rectifying the defects. Artificial stone reconstructions were produced on a large scale and in various dimensions for this purpose. The conservation measures were required to safeguard the heritage to the best possible extent while also making modern interventions.