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Article: A method for the preservation and restoration of the stones used in historical buildings.
- Article from:
- Architectural Science Review
- Article date:
- June 1, 2006
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In spite of the fact that there exists a different preservation or restoration method for each type of stone used in historical buildings; both the overall damage detection works, experiment systematic and the application process of the methods require an interdisciplinary study and include certain basic steps. This article suggests a method to be applied in the preservation and restoration of the stones used in historical buildings. The aims of this method are to establish a common language and procedure among the parties which take part in preservation and restoration and to minimize changes together with the time loss. DIN 52106 has been used as a guide in this method. ...
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