2022
DOI: 10.32546/rustic.v2i2.1755
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Etika Konservasi Bangunan

Abstract: The Dutch heritage that can be found in Buru Regency is the former residence of the Dutch controller. This building has historical value for Buru Regency because it is estimated that it has been established since the early 20th century and is still used today as the Office of the Civil Service Police Unit. Reuse or adaptive re-use is intended to maintain the sustainability of the building, but in doing so there are conservation ethics that must be considered so that the preservation can run well. Therefore, th… Show more

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“…In order to maintain historical accuracy and uphold established conservation norms, little interference is seen to be essential while doing conservation [13]. The basic principles of conservation include: (1) documenting or recording the building's 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 cultural object in each intervention; (5) and thoroughly documenting the techniques and materials used during the maintenance.…”
Section: Interior Conservation Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In order to maintain historical accuracy and uphold established conservation norms, little interference is seen to be essential while doing conservation [13]. The basic principles of conservation include: (1) documenting or recording the building's 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 cultural object in each intervention; (5) and thoroughly documenting the techniques and materials used during the maintenance.…”
Section: Interior Conservation Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The basic principles of conservation include: (1) documenting or recording the building's 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 cultural object in each intervention; (5) and thoroughly documenting the techniques and materials used during the maintenance. Documentation and recordkeeping, site and building assessments, and conservation are the three basic steps of conservation [13].…”
Section: Interior Conservation Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%