dc.description.abstract | Conservation of cultural heritage sites is a multi-phased process
including the architectural survey, restitution and restoration. Survey
phase begins with the preliminary research and in situ analysis, which
are crucial for comprehending the specifications, potentials and
architectural characteristic of the site. After architectural survey,
restitution is carried out to understand the situation in the first
period of the site and how it has undergone a change in the historical
process. During the restitution studies, alternatives are prepared for
various periods by using the traces on the building and archival
documents. At the last stage of the conservation process, which is
restoration, the interventions for deterioration, repair proposals and
spatial organization are determined according to the new/current use.
This study focuses on restitution process of Sehit Ali Pasa Library,
which is currently located in the garden of Vefa High School in
Kalenderhane Neighbourhood, and consists of four main parts. The first
part focuses on general information of the conservation process. In the
second part, the historical background, location, spatial organization,
construction technique and materials of the building are examined. The
restitution or historical analysis process is the main theme of the
third part, and all the findings and considerations are evaluated and
interpreted in the final part.
In this study, all characteristic features and the layers of the
cultural heritage are discussed and documented to indicate the
importance of architectural survey and restitution interpretation of the
conservation process through the Sehit Ali Pasa Library as a
multi-layered example. Unfortunately, the findings in the archives or
the libraries are limited to propose certain restitution alternatives or
precise historical description for this 18th century library, but it is
crucial to underline the importance of detailed research process and
methodology, architectural survey to prepare a scientific, reasonable,
and consistent historical analyses of cultural heritage such as Sehit
Ali Pasa Library as a multi-layered and complex building. | |