Conservation Science
Definition of Conservation Science as it relates to Architecture, Historic Preservation, Restoration Projects
Building Restoration encompasses the meticulous process of repairing and preserving architectural structures, ensuring their historical integrity remains intact while updating them to meet modern standards. This field combines elements of architecture, historic preservation, and construction, focusing on the revitalization of buildings that hold cultural or historical significance. By employing skilled craftspeople and utilizing appropriate materials and techniques, building restoration specialists seek to maintain the authenticity of heritage structures, fostering a connection to our past while enhancing their functionality for the future.
External Links
- [scbsocialscience.org] SCB Social Science Working Group – Strengthen conservation social science and its application to conservation practice
- [conservationgis.org] Conservation GIS | Actionable Conservation Science
- [zsl.org] ZSL | A science-driven conservation charity
- [natureserve.org] NatureServe | Unlocking the Power of Science to Guide Biodiversity Conservation
- [AnimalEcology.org] Animal Functional Ecology Conservation – Ian's Science Webpage
- [Pirog.co] Pirog Videos for science, conservation, exploration