StudentNick
New Member
Hi everyone.
I am researching for my dissertation about the conservation of fibrous plaster, especially looking at ceilings following the collapse at the Apollo in London (plus I also work part time at a theatre, so good access to a case study both from the auditorium and from the void above). I'm looking into ways of detecting defects in the plaster, whether inherent or result of decay. Does anyone on here have experience of this side of the work, inspecting historic fibrous plaster? I was thinking of using other technologies like a thermal camera to detect weak spots, stuff like that. Any ideas?
I am researching for my dissertation about the conservation of fibrous plaster, especially looking at ceilings following the collapse at the Apollo in London (plus I also work part time at a theatre, so good access to a case study both from the auditorium and from the void above). I'm looking into ways of detecting defects in the plaster, whether inherent or result of decay. Does anyone on here have experience of this side of the work, inspecting historic fibrous plaster? I was thinking of using other technologies like a thermal camera to detect weak spots, stuff like that. Any ideas?