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“Monumentenwacht” System as a Method for Conservation
of Historic Buildings
The role of monitoring and maintenance has been emphasized since the
first international charters that has been acknowledged in conservation
of historic buildings. Despite the fact that the approach and practice of
“preventive conservation” is generally executed in conservation of
artefacts in museums and interiors, the organizational work for the
preventive conservation of architectural heritage has been demonstrated
since 1970s in Europe. “Monumentenwacht” system which basically
relies on the yearly inspections of historic buildings has first started in
Holland and has successfully followed by the organization established in
Belgium. The aim of the system is to prevent severe deterioration and
damage by regular inspections and small scaled repairs which is
supported by a detailed report and advisory support. The structure is
prominent when it is evaluated within political, cultural and economic
perspectives of conservation. While constantly improving in Holland and
Belgium, the system is being tried with slight changes or via pilot
projects in different European countries. These examples should
carefully be examined and discussed that a similar organizational
scheme in Turkey may be a prospect in the near future.
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