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「近代の文化遺産の保存理念と修復理念」英語版

9are left on the brick surface, disintegrationbegins. When this occurs repeatedly, the bricksurface will weather (Photo 3). What can bedone to restore brick structures which havebeen damaged by such causes? There are manystructures where damaged bricks have beenreplaced with new bricks. Here, as they arereplaced with the same brick material, can thisbe taken as using the same kind of material?(4) Industrial MachineryUntil recently, many of the industrialmachinery no longer in use were preserved andplaced on view at museums. However, thereare now institutions where such machinery isexhibited to show how they work, in a statethat could be called “operable conservation.”In most cases, historic machinery has beenmaintained and returned to working condition,under the idea that their significance lies intheir operable conditions. Indeed, when wecan see the machinery at work, we are able todeeply understand their mechanism as to whythey take on certain forms, what the difficultieswere in creating this machinery, and what theengineers were aiming for in designing thismachinery. However, the process of reviving a work ofmachinery, at times, may not conform to ideasof conservation held by those who work closelywith government officials in charge of culturalproperties. If there are multiple specimens of the sametype, there would be no problem in restoringone back to an operable condition, but if it isthe single one remaining, we believe that theonly way of preservation is to create a workingreplica for this purpose, and actually this isPhoto 3 Brick deterioration