Building Restoration
Building restoration is the process of returning a structure to its original condition or a specific period in its history. This involves repairing or replacing damaged materials, preserving architectural features, and ensuring the building meets current safety standards. Restoration can apply to various types of buildings, including historic homes, commercial properties, and public landmarks.
The goal of building restoration is to maintain the cultural and historical significance of a structure while making it functional for modern use. Professionals in this field often work with materials and techniques that are consistent with the original construction, ensuring that the integrity of the building, such as historic architecture, is preserved for future generations.