The echo (Jeka) pavilion in forest-park Maksimir Zagreb: Reconstruction and health monitoring

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Authors

  • Marin Hasan
  • Radovan Despot
  • Jelena Trajković
  • Andreas Otto Rapp
  • Christian Brischke
  • Christian Robert Welzbacher

External Research Organisations

  • University of Zagreb
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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationStructural Health Assessment of Timber Structures
Pages765-770
Number of pages6
Publication statusPublished - 2013
Event2nd International Conference on Structural Health Assessment of Timber Structures, SHATIS 2013 - Trento, Italy
Duration: 4 Sept 20136 Sept 2013

Publication series

NameAdvanced Materials Research
Volume778
ISSN (Print)1022-6680

Abstract

The wooden pavilion "Jeka" (Echo) was built in 1843 according to the plans of the Austrian Empire garden architect Franz Schücht. "Echo" pavilion is the only remaining one of ten similar pavilions that were placed in the Forest-park Maksimir during the 19th century. Since 1964 the "Echo" pavilion has been protected by law and declared as cultural monument of garden architecture together with the whole park Maksimir, in which it is situated. Although the pavilion was restored several times (last time in 1986) it was in very bad condition. The reconstruction and preservation of the complete pavilion's wooden construction were done after a careful analysis of its recent state in 2000. During reconstruction, state of the art construction and preservation methods were applied and a monitoring system for wood moisture content at three different positions inside the roof construction was installed. Twice a year the pavilion is being carefully visually inspected and data from data logger downloaded and correctness of the equipment verified.

Keywords

    Cultural heritage, Data logger, Decay fungi, Early warning system, Moisture monitoring

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The echo (Jeka) pavilion in forest-park Maksimir Zagreb: Reconstruction and health monitoring. / Hasan, Marin; Despot, Radovan; Trajković, Jelena et al.
Structural Health Assessment of Timber Structures. 2013. p. 765-770 (Advanced Materials Research; Vol. 778).

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Hasan, M, Despot, R, Trajković, J, Rapp, AO, Brischke, C & Welzbacher, CR 2013, The echo (Jeka) pavilion in forest-park Maksimir Zagreb: Reconstruction and health monitoring. in Structural Health Assessment of Timber Structures. Advanced Materials Research, vol. 778, pp. 765-770, 2nd International Conference on Structural Health Assessment of Timber Structures, SHATIS 2013, Trento, Italy, 4 Sept 2013. https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.778.765
Hasan, M., Despot, R., Trajković, J., Rapp, A. O., Brischke, C., & Welzbacher, C. R. (2013). The echo (Jeka) pavilion in forest-park Maksimir Zagreb: Reconstruction and health monitoring. In Structural Health Assessment of Timber Structures (pp. 765-770). (Advanced Materials Research; Vol. 778). https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.778.765
Hasan M, Despot R, Trajković J, Rapp AO, Brischke C, Welzbacher CR. The echo (Jeka) pavilion in forest-park Maksimir Zagreb: Reconstruction and health monitoring. In Structural Health Assessment of Timber Structures. 2013. p. 765-770. (Advanced Materials Research). doi: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.778.765
Hasan, Marin ; Despot, Radovan ; Trajković, Jelena et al. / The echo (Jeka) pavilion in forest-park Maksimir Zagreb : Reconstruction and health monitoring. Structural Health Assessment of Timber Structures. 2013. pp. 765-770 (Advanced Materials Research).
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