Weeks | Topics |
1 |
Giving information about the content and process of the course, introduction to the course
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2 |
Definition of conservation, purpose and scope, definition and characteristics of cultural assets and architectural heritage, conservation criteria and classification of architectural values to be protected.
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3 |
International-national studies on conservation, regulations, institutions and organizations related to the subject, information about the work to be done before the restoration and projects and the operation, the preparation of the architectural survey techniques, the preparation of the current environment, the survey of the existing environment, the students to choose the building they will work
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4 |
National studies on conservation, regulations, conservation laws, institutions and organizations related to the subject, working principles, architectural survey techniques, reasons for deterioration of historical buildings, preparing a sketch, photographing within the scope of the survey
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5 |
Distortion Analysis, drawing the floor plan survey of the selected building
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6 |
Material Analysis and Period Analysis, drawing of the floor plan survey of the selected building
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7 |
Restitution Project description, drawing of the cross-sectional survey of the selected building
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8 |
Midterm
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9 |
Restitution Project description, drawing of the facade survey of the selected building
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10 |
Intervention methods to historical buildings, drawing the facade survey of the selected building
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11 |
Intervention methods in historical buildings, detailed drawings of the selected building
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12 |
National and International Conservation and Repair work examples, Homework submission
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13 |
National and International Conservation and Repair work examples
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14 |
General evaluation
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