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SUBMITTED BY:

AMNA ZUBAIR
ID:
15006101012
BATCH:
6
SECTION:
B
SUBMITTED TO:
AYESHA MALIK
ASSIGNMENT:
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN
CONSERVATION, RENOVATION, RELOCATION,
PRESERVATION AND RESTORATION.
CONSERVATION:
Conservation is defining as prevention of
wasteful use of a resource.
Architectural conservation describes the process through which
the material, historical, and design integrity of any built
heritage are prolonged through carefully planned interventions.
Architectural conservation deal with the issues of prolonging
the life and integrity of architectural character such as style and
form or its constituent material such as brick, stone and wood.
Renovation:
Renovation (also called remodeling) is the process
of improving a broken, damaged, or outdated structure.
Renovations are typically either commercial or residential.
Additionally, renovation can refer to making something new, or
bringing something back to life and can apply in social contexts.
Relocation:
The action of moving to a new place and establishing
one's home or business there.
A structure relocation is the process of moving a structure from
one location to another. ... Reasons for moving a building range
from commercial reasons such as scenery, to preserving an
important or historic building.
Steps
Have your building inspected. ...
Check with local ordinances to see if you can move the building.
...
Choose your new site location. ...
Choose the moving company. ...
Examine the building's structural integrity. ...
Obtain a utility estimate. ...
Determine the price. ...
Get your permits
PRESERVATION:
Preservation means to preserve something.
Historic preservation is the practice of protecting and
preserving sites, structures or districts which reflect elements
of local or national cultural, social, economic, political,
archaeological or architectural history.
Preservation were used interchangeably to refer to the
architectural school of thought that either encourage measures
that would protect and maintain buildings in their current state,
or would prevent further damage and deterioration to them.
This school of thought saw the original design of old buildings
as correct in and for themselves.
Restoration:
Building restoration is the action or process of
accurately revealing, recovering or representing the state of a
historic building, as it appeared at a particular period in its
history, while protecting its heritage value.
Restoration is the conservationist school of thought that
believed, historic buildings could be improved and sometimes
even completed using current day material, design and
techniques.

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