Environmental Risk Management for Museums in Historic Buildings through an Innovative Approach: A Case Study of the Pinacoteca di Brera in Milan (Italy)
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museum buildings; preventive conservation; human comfort; conservation of 20th century buildings; risk management; low-engineering intervention;All these keywords.
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