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Xerophilic fungi in museum repositories challenge our perception of healthy buildings and the preservation of cultural heritage

  • Arkitektskolen Aarhus - Designskolen Kolding - Det Kongelige Akademi

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Abstract

Within the last decade, fungal infestations have emerged in Danish museum repositories challinging museum staff's health and heritage preservation. The growth is unexpected , as most repositories are climate-controlled, according to the international guidelines for heritage collections. This pilot study aims to enlighten unexpected fungal growth in three climate-controlled repositories. The environmental conditions were assessed with measurements of relative humidity (RH), temperature, and material moisture content (MC), showing no evidence of elevated moisture. Morphological and molecular identification showed the growth of A. halophilicus, A. domesticus, A. magnivesiculatus and A. vitricula; four airborne xerophilic fungi able to grow at low water activity. Except for these species, none of the detected airborne species gave rise to growth. The growth of xerophilic fungi is inexplicable but may be associated with a revision of the international environmental guidelines for heritage collections expanding the RH range. The study questions if the revision adequately prevents the risk of fungal growth to ensure heritage preservation and the occupational health of the museum staff.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationHealthy Buildings 2021 – Europe : Book of Abstracts
EditorsG. Cao, S.B. Holøs, M.K. Kim, P.G. Schild
Number of pages9
Place of PublicationOslo
PublisherISIAQ - International Society for Indoor Air Quality
Publication date23 Jun 2021
Pages260 - 268
Publication statusPublished - 23 Jun 2021
Externally publishedYes
EventHealthy Buildings 2021 – Europe - ISIAQ - International Society for Indoor Air Quality, Online / Oslo, Norway
Duration: 21 Jun 202123 Jun 2021
Conference number: 17
https://hb2021-europe.org

Conference

ConferenceHealthy Buildings 2021 – Europe
Number17
LocationISIAQ - International Society for Indoor Air Quality
Country/TerritoryNorway
CityOnline / Oslo
Period21/06/202123/06/2021
Internet address
SeriesInternational Society for Indoor Air Quality

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