Restoration of Archaeological and Heritage Buildings
Restoration of Archaeological and Heritage Buildings
Restoration of Archaeological and Heritage Buildings
RESTORATION OF
ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND
HERITAGE BUILDINGS
GUIDED BY PRESENTED BY
MR. PRAVEEN P L HAMSUI HAROLD
Asst. Professor Roll No 20
Dept of Civil Engg S7 Civil
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INTRODUCTION
• India has
Very rich historic background.
Heritage of the past work of man.
Culture , traditions
Many archeological buildings, Tajmahal one
among the seven wonders of world.
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IMPORTANCE OF
HERITAGE BUILDINGS
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NATIONAL IMPORTANCE OF
HERITAGE BUILDINGS
Ancient Monument
Existence for not less than 100 years
Contd...
Sense of identity and continuity for future
generations.
TERMINOLOGIES
Conservation
Process of retaining structure’s historical,
architectural, aesthetic, cultural significance.
Preservation
Maintaining the fabric of a place in its existing
state and retarding deterioration .
Reconstruction
Returning a place as nearly as possible to a
known earlier.
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Contd…
Rehabilitation
Making possible a contemporary use of a
historic building through repair and alterations
while protecting its heritage value.
Restoration
Process of accurately depicting the form,
features, and character of a property as it
appeared at a particular period of time.
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WHY RESTORATION
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RESTORATION
Process of correctly revealing the state of a
historic building, as it looked in the past.
Contd…
Contd…
CHALLENGES FACED
Physical condition:
Behavior of materials and structural systems
Management context:
Availability and use of resources.
GUIDELINES TO BE FOLLOWED
Special attention has to be paid to the plans,
intention, materials and tools used.
Contd…
The proposed approach leads to efficient
restoration practice.
LEGISLATIONS INVOLVED
Need for restoration decided by:
Overloading of roof.
Structural problems.
Climatic problems.
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Contd…
Chemical problems include swelling
compounds, leaching and encrustation.
Contd…
CASE STUDIES
1. HUMAYUN’S TOMB
2. MAIN BUILDING,
UNIVERSITY OF PUNE.
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HUMAYUN’S TOMB
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HUMAYUN’S TOMB
First privately funded restoration
Contd…
The project’s implementation phase began
when the trust began their work on the garden
site in 2000.
UNIVERSITY OF PUNE
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CASE STUDY 2
Study of rehabilitation of main building, University of
Pune.
The building was constructed in 1871 by the British.
Designed by the then architect James Trubshawe.
The building is within 60,000 sqft area having
shallow foundation resting on black cotton soil.
Useful life of a structure being considered as 100
years.
Assessment of structure involved rapid visual
screening, data collection, condition assessment.
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Remedial measures
Epoxy grouting
Jacketing
Metal straps
lime mortar.
Remedial measures
The collapsed portion was removed and
reconstructed.
Remedial Measures
Remedial Measures
The gutter needed to
be replaced and laid
with proper slopes.
ECONOMIC BENEFITS
Businesses benefit
Growth in employment
Increased tourism.
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FORTHCOMING RESTORATION
NCF, ASI and the Taj Group have signed a
Memorandum for the preservation and
upgradation of Taj Mahal.
The cleaning of the Taj will be carried out in
five phases.
scientific treatment and cleaning of interiors of
the main mausoleum up to human height will be
completed by January.
will be completed by March 2018.
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RESTORATION WORK AT
TAJ MAHAL
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DISADVANTAGES
Building materials and hardware are not easy to find.
CONCLUSION
The best therapy to reduce decay is preventive
maintenance.
Adequate maintenance can limit or postpone the need for
subsequent intervention.
The repair process requires the existing condition of the
structure to be identified and its causes of its deterioration.
An understanding of the significance of the structure
should be the basis for conservation and reinforcement
measures.
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REFERENCES
Model Building Bye-laws Chapter-8,
Conservation of heritage sites including
heritage buildings, Retrieved 2012, pp 55-100.
Sayali Sandbhor and Rohan Botre (2013):
A Systematic Approach Towards Restoration Of
Heritage Buildings, International journal of
engineering research and Technology, Volume:
02 Issue: 03, pp 33.
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