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The statutory definition of a Conservation Area is, an area of special architectural or historic interest, the character of which it is desirable to preserve or enhance.
Whereas architectural preservation is concerned with the overall appearance of a structure (insomuch as its innate character and intended design are preserved), the purpose of a conservation project is to freeze what is left and conserve it for future visitors.
Conservation of buildings refers to the architectural rehabilitation of existing structures to improve their energy efficiency and compliance with current regulations, while largely reusing their components and minimizing new material use.
The basic principles of conservation include: (1) documenting or recording the buildings initial condition before any interventions; (2) preventing destruction, forgery, and removal of historical evidence; (3) minimizing the scope of interventions; (4) respecting the aesthetics, significance, and integrity of the
Architectural Conservation encompasses the physical documentation, analysis, conditions diagnosis, testing, monitoring, treatment, and preventive maintenance of buildings, structures and sites.