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Conference Object The Statistical Assessment of Variables Affecting Conservation Condition for Historic Houses(Avestia Publishing, 2024) Demir,H.A.; Bulut,N.; Turan,M.H.Conservation condition is the structural state of a historic building at a particular time. This study aims to determine the variables affecting conservation condition of heritage buildings in historic urban sites. The methodology includes selection of the case study, site survey and listing of historic house characteristics with conventional tools of architectural conservation, and determination of variables affecting their conservation condition with statistical tools. The houses in a portion of Kuyulu neighborhood, and in a portion of Kurtuluş Street, presenting variety in terms of built heritage characteristics in Antakya historic urban site, which experienced a destroying earthquake sequence in 2023, were focused on. The dataset prepared in 2019 site survey is examined by T-tests, ANOVA, regression, and exploratory spatial data analysis statistical tools. As a result, construction technique, land use, and number of storeys were determined as significant variables affecting conservation condition. While addressing abandonment issues and considering both commercial and residential functions for adaptive reuse can positively affect conservation conditions, it is crucial to recognize buildings with combined construction systems show a negative effect on conservation condition which should not be preferred in future constructions and need priority for consolidation interventions. Meanwhile, the construction period and alterations are revealed as insignificant variables on conservation condition. The study concludes that systematic planning, guided by statistical insights, can prioritize interventions and enhance positive variables corresponding to the heritage qualities that have positive impact on conservation condition while mitigating negative ones, thus ensuring the preservation of historic urban sites. © 2024, Avestia Publishing. All rights reserved.Article Citation - WoS: 1Citation - Scopus: 1Proposals for Monitoring Current Conservation Condition of Historical Masonry Buildings: Matrone Church and Çardak Han Cases;(Istanbul University Press, 2020) Durmuşlar,F.; Ipekci,E.; Turan,M.H.; Aktaş,E.The aim of this study is to transfer the international developments related to the process of diagnosis and monitoring of historical masonry structures to the national area. The method chosen is to test the recommendations made at the international level on national cases and to discuss the results obtained by comparing them. A review of preliminary studies, on-site observations, measured surveys, material characterizations, mapping and visual analysis have been carried out. An examination of structural characteristics and observed failures have also been detailed. Related risks have been evaluated with criteria developed by taking into consideration condition classes defined in the UNI EN 16096, titled Conservation of Cultural Property - Condition Survey and Report of Built Cultural Heritage. According to the defined risks and classes, priorities of interventions were determined. Two historical masonry buildings which possess characteristics of different periods and present different damage types were selected: Matrone Church in Ildiri, Çeşme, Izmir and Çardak Han in Çardak, Denizli. The condition reports of the selected buildings have been prepared. The critical points in the condition reporting of historical masonry buildings were determined: accurate comprehension of the authentic structural characteristics and related failures have priority in maintaining historical masonry structures. Identification of condition class and risk assessment of each historic masonry building should be made in accordance with a standard specific to the cases of our country, but in line with the European standards and current developments in the field of architectural restoration. Thus, it will be possible to evaluate the conservation state of our masonry assets in comparison with each other. The content and priority of interventions can be well planned with the participation of the necessary disciplines. © 2020 The authors.
