“…Although the meaning of the concept of authenticity is growing more widely [17][18][19], its operation in the realm of evaluating the physical elements of heritage buildings as a literal concept of authenticity is common. In addition, in line with the development of the categorization of cultural heritage by UNESCO not only covering material but intangible heritage [20] [21], the concept of representative and inclusive is a concept that can also be a criterion for evaluating a cultural heritage product [22]. The last two concepts are also the reference for this study, considering that both terminologies through existing operational definitions can go hand in hand with updating the big concept of heritage definition through updating the concept of authenticity (progressive authenticity).…”