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==Abstract==
  
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The "Medijana" project was designed to protect one of the most important archaeological excavation sites from the ancient Roman period in Serbia, and presented a significant challenge due to its location as a candidate for UNESCO heritage protection. In 2023, the project has been completed, with total covered surface of 12,000 m2, a main clear span of 80m and a length of 148m, one of the largest membrane structures in this region of Europe. The site-specific limitations and conditions required careful planning and logistics. As such, this project serves as a unique case study that illustrates the interplay between design, limitations, and consequently the need for innovative detailing and installation techniques. Through monitoring and observation over a period of 9 years, a wealth of information including wooden structure – membrane interaction, microclimatic conditions, and maintenance has been collected, which will be valuable for future developments, the field of membrane structures in cultural heritage applications and beyond.

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Abstract

The "Medijana" project was designed to protect one of the most important archaeological excavation sites from the ancient Roman period in Serbia, and presented a significant challenge due to its location as a candidate for UNESCO heritage protection. In 2023, the project has been completed, with total covered surface of 12,000 m2, a main clear span of 80m and a length of 148m, one of the largest membrane structures in this region of Europe. The site-specific limitations and conditions required careful planning and logistics. As such, this project serves as a unique case study that illustrates the interplay between design, limitations, and consequently the need for innovative detailing and installation techniques. Through monitoring and observation over a period of 9 years, a wealth of information including wooden structure – membrane interaction, microclimatic conditions, and maintenance has been collected, which will be valuable for future developments, the field of membrane structures in cultural heritage applications and beyond.

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Published on 18/10/23
Submitted on 18/10/23

Volume Detailing – Case Studies – Installation Process, 2023
DOI: 10.23967/c.membranes.2023.048
Licence: CC BY-NC-SA license

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