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Key Technologies for In-Situ Conservation of Sites in Site Display Projects

Jun Yuan

Abstract


The protection and display of ruins has received more and more attention and importance due to its inheritance, education and
economy. This paper relies on the DeShouGong site protection and display project to carry out research on the key technology of earth site
protection under the humid environment in the south, and integrates and applies the protection technology of the Southern Song Palace site to
provide a reference sample for the protection of the same type of site in the humid area in the south.

Keywords


Site Protection; Humid Environment; Large-Span Steel Structure; De Shou Palace

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18686/utc.v10i1.227

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