Academic thesis

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Abstract: This master thesis deals with the representation room of a „hall house“ situated in the town of Görlitz in the street Brüderstraße no. 9. The room is located at the backside of the second floor. During their 700 years of history, both house and room have undergone many modifications. The most meaningful of them have taken place during early renaissance, baroque and at the end of the 19th century. Amongst other measures, the wooden ceiling was covered and decorated with stucco, which was later removed in favor of a separation wall. In the course of a previous inventory focussing the house’s relevance as a monument, the whole object’s building archeology was registered (investigation level 1) and investigated as regards colour history and equipment features. This way it was found, that the currently rather small rooms 1.03 and 1.04 had earlier formed the representation room of the hall house together. This master thesis is supposed to enable a more detailed verification of the further findings made earlier. In order of this, further building archeological measures were taken, as excavational layer analysis and stratigraphic grid analysis.Apart from investigating the room cubature, the thesis‘ second main emphasis is depicted by the wooden renaissance ceiling. Under the usage of different means of analysis, well-founded statements as regards the temporal classification and the rating of duration and status of the painted ceiling could be made. Merging these findings, a conservational and restorational concept of measures for the ceiling was created.

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  • academic institution: FH Erfurt
  • kind of theses:  Masterarbeit
  • date:  2020
  • Language:  German
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