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7. The Building in the Museum: Documentation of the Construction Process

Here we look at the construction process of the building in the museum. For the (re)constructive process we mention the people responsible. This is specifically important for researchers who might have follow-up questions.Here you can explain about deviations from the original in the new (re)construction. This can be due to planning regulations, health and safety or the scarcity of resources. This could be interesting for the public (deviations from the original), but mostly it is important for museum staff and researchers who might have follow-up questions.

 Fields marked with an asterisk are mandatory.

Things to prepare beforehand:

  • Digitised information/documentation on the construction/reconstructive process

Target group:

  • General public
  • Staff of the organisation
  • Researchers
 

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Select the building
Select the relevant building. When you are logged in, you will only see the buildings listed who were added previously by your organisation.

Provide details on the builders/rebuilders

The organisation is either a Retold partner or another organisation.
 
Is the organisation constructing / rebuilding the building in the museum a RETOLD partner?
Select the organisation coordinating the construction / rebuilding
You can only select from organisations which are RETOLD partners. 
if No
Name of the person responsible for construction / rebuilding
Please state the role within the organisation, for example: director, archaeologist, engineer.

Documenting processes and objects

If any processes or objects in the construction process have been documented as experiment or technical reports, please upload relevant documents or add links. You can add up to 5 processes or objects.
 
Process or object 1
Unlimited number of files can be uploaded to this field.
5 MB limit.
Allowed types: pdf, doc, docx, odt, ppt, pptx.
For example the reference to the literature or article.
Add another process or object
Process or object 2
Unlimited number of files can be uploaded to this field.
5 MB limit.
Allowed types: pdf, doc, docx, odt, ppt, pptx.
For example the reference to the literature or article.
Add another process or object
Process or object 3
Unlimited number of files can be uploaded to this field.
5 MB limit.
Allowed types: pdf, doc, docx, odt, ppt, pptx.
For example the reference to the literature or article.
Add another process or object
Process or object 4
Unlimited number of files can be uploaded to this field.
5 MB limit.
Allowed types: pdf, doc, docx, odt, ppt, pptx.
For example the reference to the literature or article.
Add another process or object
Process or object 5
Unlimited number of files can be uploaded to this field.
5 MB limit.
Allowed types: pdf, doc, docx, odt, ppt, pptx.
For example the reference to the literature or article.

Significant diversion

Is there a significant diversion in the construction from the original?
For example, were there any planning regulations or Health and Safety issues that needed to be taken into account for the rebuilt or reconstruction that cause deviations from the historical or archaeological sources, like the addition of an extra door?
Are materials, techniques or tools diverging from historical/archaeological accuracy?