The National Museum of Ireland, Dublin

The National Museum of Ireland, Dublin

Dublin Ireland RM National Museum of Ireland

The National Museum of Ireland was built in 1856 to house the Royal Dublin Society’s growing collections, which had expanded continually since the late 18th Century. Refurbishment of the Museum took place in 2010.

Reference identification data
Construction project:
Facade restoration / natural stone
Building type:
Schools / universities / museums
Short description
Remmers Cleaning systems were chosen along with Remmers RM for it's refurbishment.
Contractor:
The National Museum of Ireland
Site address:
2 Dublin
Date / completion:
2010
Can the work be viewed?
No

Sample of products or systems used

  • RM
    RM

    Art. No. 0750

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The structure showed cracks in some places, for which there were different causes. Improved statics and higher load capacity were achieved by stiffening the structures, frictional connection of the disturbed foundation and decoupling the components gate, passage hall and gate houses components. Particularly on the western side, intense blackening of the rock surface had built up, which was strongly interlocked with the ground. The deposits were composed of a mixture of soot and plaster. The cleaning process carried out in 1990 with the help of water could only result in a superficial cleaning. In 2002, the newly developed method of particle beam cleaning and cleaning by laser made it possible to remove soot and plaster without destroying the original surface.
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On the façade surfaces of Kaispeicher A, there was a lot of efflorescence and lime aging, both signs of penetrating moisture. The damage patterns indicated a lack of frost resistance as well as no protection against driving rain. The listed façade required extensive frost and moisture protection, but was not allowed to undergo any visual changes.
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