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Restoration Practices in Heritage Conservation
Cultural monuments are immovable and moveable items and groups of objects of archaeological, historical, social, anthropological, aesthetic, architectural, urbanistic, technical, or other scientific or cultural significance for society. Need, use and available resources all play a role in the rehabilitation of such properties. When it comes to cultural-historical structures, the reconstruction process is more rigorous than it is for conventional structures. The value placed on a particular thing or place, societal circumstances, readily available resources, regional priorities, and other factors all affect conservation efforts. However, the lack of a comprehensive body of knowledge that addresses and integrates all three fronts makes it challenging to assess and include these other, vitally important factors into the work of conservation professionals. Treatment and intervention decisions are not solely based on considerations of physical decay. Hampi is a UNESCO World Heritage Site recognized for its religious and cultural buildings. This study will investigate restoration practices that can be used to restore the religious-cultural architecture found in Hampi, located in the Krishna-Tungabhadra basin. This paper will also discuss new efforts, viewpoints and practices that can foster a remarkable favorable attitude about history and culture among people while having a positive impact on society. To understand the effective evolution that has taken place through time, a careful examination of each component of the temple is conducted using materials and restoration techniques, which are then compared with relation to the chronology.
Restoration Practices in Heritage Conservation
Cultural monuments are immovable and moveable items and groups of objects of archaeological, historical, social, anthropological, aesthetic, architectural, urbanistic, technical, or other scientific or cultural significance for society. Need, use and available resources all play a role in the rehabilitation of such properties. When it comes to cultural-historical structures, the reconstruction process is more rigorous than it is for conventional structures. The value placed on a particular thing or place, societal circumstances, readily available resources, regional priorities, and other factors all affect conservation efforts. However, the lack of a comprehensive body of knowledge that addresses and integrates all three fronts makes it challenging to assess and include these other, vitally important factors into the work of conservation professionals. Treatment and intervention decisions are not solely based on considerations of physical decay. Hampi is a UNESCO World Heritage Site recognized for its religious and cultural buildings. This study will investigate restoration practices that can be used to restore the religious-cultural architecture found in Hampi, located in the Krishna-Tungabhadra basin. This paper will also discuss new efforts, viewpoints and practices that can foster a remarkable favorable attitude about history and culture among people while having a positive impact on society. To understand the effective evolution that has taken place through time, a careful examination of each component of the temple is conducted using materials and restoration techniques, which are then compared with relation to the chronology.
Restoration Practices in Heritage Conservation
Advances in 21st Century Human Settlements
Nandineni, Rama Devi (editor) / Ang, Susan (editor) / Mohd Nawawi, Norwina Binti (editor) / Rasha, Dilisha (author) / Shetty, Sadhvi (author) / Khaleel, Lulwa (author)
International conference on Variability of the Sun and sun-like stars: from asteroseismology to space weather ; 2022
2024-07-06
16 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
Restoration , Historic Religious Architecture , Cultural Heritage , Sustainable practices , Hampi Environment , Sustainable Development , Cyber-physical systems, IoT , Professional Computing , Sustainable Architecture/Green Buildings , Social Work and Community Development , Environmental Management , Earth and Environmental Science
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