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The Warren Lasch Conservation Center (WLCC) at the Clemson University Charleston Innovation Campus in North Charleston, SC, is a facility dedicated to advancing knowledge and best practices in the study, analysis, conservation and preservation of materials and structures of historical significance. The laboratory champions an integrated approach where conservation practice, archaeology, architecture, and materials science work together to solve preservation challenges. The 45,917-square-foot facility houses a state-of-the-art materials analysis, characterization and documentation laboratory. The WLCC also employs a wide range of digital documentation technologies, including photogrammetry, structured-light scanning, and 3D laser scanning.
Our Mission
The mission of the WLCC is to advance knowledge and best practice in the analysis, conservation and restoration of cultural heritage through innovative research programs, education and training. The WLCC values an integrated approach where conservation practice, archaeology and materials science work together to solve conservation challenges.
Our Expertise
Our expertise is based on years dedicated to the investigation and stabilization of the H.L. Hunley submarine (1864) and its associated artifacts housed at the WLCC since 2000. In 2008, a project between the National Park Service and the Warren Lasch Conservation Center of Clemson University was initiated to develop a protocol for conservation treatment on a selected set of ordnance and architectural elements at Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park. Since then, a variety of projects for various institutions and stakeholders have been performed.
Both our experience working on complex conservation projects and our innovative and collaborative approach to conservation have broadened our area of inquiry to include materials in historic preservation, which are being shared with the worldwide scientific community. As a result of our recognized expertise, particularly in metal conservation and our growing international reputation, the WLCC was selected to host the triennial meeting of the ICOM-CC Metal Working Group, METAL 2010, in Charleston, SC. It marked the first time the international conference was held in the United States.
Our Team
A diverse group of highly skilled professionals from all over the world make up the WLCC team. The Center also offers opportunities for research internships.
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