Contribution of Modern Technologies to Monitoring and Restoring Heritage Buildings as a Step to Sustainability
Abstract
Previously, monitoring any problem or deterioration exposed to the archaeological building was not easy, especially if it was not visible on the facade or visible tothe naked eye. Finding modern ways to monitor this deterioration was necessary without compromising the building. Therefore, the research deals with several recently used techniques to facilitate the phase of treatment of architectural elements of stone. In addition to developing the efficiency of restoration materials for archaeological buildings, some interact with archaeological building materials faster, some increase the strength of their structural connection, and some give the building a longer lifespan for consistency of the material with archaeological building materials. Research studies continue to reach outto serve the trends of preserving archaeological buildings. It is easy for the restorer to decide whether to monitor or treat.