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Architectural Preservation and Structural Rehabilitation of Heritage Sites

Rehabilitating historical and heritage buildings demands a sensitive balance between architectural authenticity and modern structural safety. Chiniara Omran has led several landmark projects in Syria, including Tkiyeh al-Sulaimaniyeh, the Umayyad Mosque, and Damascus Citadel.

Challenges in Heritage Rehabilitation

  • Material incompatibility between old and new components
  • Hidden structural damage not visible through inspection alone
  • Regulatory and cultural restrictions on altering heritage façades
  • Soil and foundation instability due to centuries of settlement

Techniques We Use

  • Laser scanning and photogrammetry for documentation
  • Non-destructive testing (ultrasound, radar)
  • Structural strengthening with carbon fiber, tie rods, or steel jackets
  • Foundation reinforcement without excavation using micropiles

Highlight Project: Tkiyeh al-Sulaimaniyeh

  • Evaluated and supervised rehabilitation works from 2017 to 2022
  • Used traditional techniques blended with modern calculations
  • Coordinated with Omran Company and national heritage institutions

Conclusion

Heritage buildings are not just stone and mortar — they are memory, identity, and culture. Preserving them with structural soundness is a mission we take with pride and responsibility.

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