Salk Institute for Biological Studies Conservation Project Teak Window Wall Assemblies |
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Author:
| Lardinois, Sara |
ISBN: | 978-1-937433-38-3 |
Publication Date: | Jun 2017 |
Publisher: | Getty Conservation Institute
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $0.00 |
Book Description:
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The Salk Institute for Biological Studies was founded in the 1960s by Dr. Jonas Salk, the developer of the polio vaccine. The institute¿s campus in La Jolla, California (1965) was designed by Louis I. Kahn and is widely considered to be a masterpiece of modern architecture. In 2013, the Getty Conservation Institute (GCI) partnered with the Salk Institute to address the aging and long-term care of one of the site¿s major architectural elements¿the teak window wall assemblies, which are...
More DescriptionThe Salk Institute for Biological Studies was founded in the 1960s by Dr. Jonas Salk, the developer of the polio vaccine. The institute¿s campus in La Jolla, California (1965) was designed by Louis I. Kahn and is widely considered to be a masterpiece of modern architecture. In 2013, the Getty Conservation Institute (GCI) partnered with the Salk Institute to address the aging and long-term care of one of the site¿s major architectural elements¿the teak window wall assemblies, which are set within the buildings¿ monolithic concrete walls. The resulting project¿the Salk Institute for Biological Studies Conservation Project¿was divided into two phases: (1) Phase 1: Research and Investigation; and (2) Phase 2: On-Site Trial Mock-Ups. The results of this work informed by the detailed designs developed by the Salk¿s architectural consultant and construction project for the window wall assemblies that was undertaken in 2016¿2017.This report presents the results of Phase 1 of the project (2013¿2014), which included historical research and assessment of significance; preliminary condition assessment, scientific research, and diagnosis of weathering and deterioration mechanisms; and development of conservation policies and preliminary treatment recommendations that were subsequently trialed during Phase 2. The results of Phase 2 of the work will published in a forthcoming project report.