Ruins to Renewal: A Case Study of Restoring Historical Sites

Kondwani; Teng Yi Feng1

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Publication Date: 2023/04/18

Abstract: From Ruins to Renewal: Rehabilitating Historical Sites with Civil Engineering is an article that explores the important role that civil engineering plays in the rehabilitation of historical sites. This article discusses the significance of historical site rehabilitation and the various civil engineering techniques that are used in the process. It highlights the importance of civil engineers in conducting site assessments, designing and analysing structures, conserving materials, implementing seismic retrofitting measures, and integrating sustainable design principles into the rehabilitation process. The article also provides an overview of the benefits of historical site rehabilitation, including the preservation of cultural heritage, tourism and economic benefits, education and research opportunities, environmental benefits, and community engagement and pride. Overall, this article underscores the importance of the collaboration between civil engineers and historians to ensure that the rehabilitation process is safe, effective, and preserves the historical and cultural value of the site.

Keywords: Important Words: Historical Sites, Rehabilitation, Civil Engineering Techniques, Site Assessments, Structural Design And Analysis, Material Conservation, Seismic Retrofitting.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7839821

PDF: https://ijirst.demo4.arinfotech.co/assets/upload/files/IJISRT23MAR1643.pdf

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