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Description: In the Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen describes its research into building stone decay, conservation and historic preservation.
Masonry Conservation Research Group Masonry Conservation Research Group, These pages contain information regarding the Masonry Conservation Research Group (MCRG). in Aberdeen, is a multidisciplinary team with an international reputation in the field of masonry conservation. The research group was established in 1989. Its members are drawn from various faculties of the University including building science, geology, chemistry, geochemistry, ecology, microbiology, psychology, archaeology, surveying and architecture. In addition to research publications in journals and conference proceedings, the results of MCRG research are widely published in formats that aim to benefit professionals and practitioners in the built environment.
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Page title:Masonry Conservation Research Group
Keywords:masonry research stone sandstone granite biocide algae lichen historic preservation decay building conservation restoration cleaning stonecleaning biodeterioration consolidant water repellent built heritage Scotland façade architecture environment ashlar
Description:Information on research into building stone decay, conservation and historic preservation
IP-address:193.63.232.250