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Shahbazi Y, Faghih Dinevari N. The Use of a Wooden Canopy to Protect Historical and Cultural Sites After Archaeological Excavations: Case study Sadaqiani Bath. KCR 2024; 7 (1) :21-40
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Associate Professor, Faculty Member, Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning, Tabriz Islamic Art University, Iran.
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This research aims to propose a suitable solution for covering the roof of the Sadaqiani Bath. The Sadaqiani Bath is located on the campus of the Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning at Tabriz Islamic Art University. During the construction of a new building, remnants of an ancient structure were uncovered, leading to archaeological excavations. This bath, dating back to the Qajar period, has been officially registered as a historical site. Due to its lower elevation compared to the surrounding area, the bath required a protective cover to prevent rainwater infiltration and provide adequate shielding from sunlight. In line with the university's academic policies in architectural technology, efforts were made to design and construct a cover using innovative technologies, aiming to establish a successful and exemplary standard in this field. To address these requirements, an arc-shaped lamella structure with a fabric cover was chosen. This structure not only offers protection against weather conditions but also harmonizes with the existing buildings on the site, including the bath. It is lightweight and provides sufficient support to minimize potential damage to the main structure. With the assistance of architectural technology students from the faculty, research and design efforts were carried out, and the cover for the Sadaqiani Bath was successfully constructed, with the necessary funding provided.
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Type of Study: Research, Original, Regular | Subject: Application of modern sciences, technologies, equipment, materials and methods
Received: 2023/12/31 | Accepted: 2024/05/9 | Published: 2024/06/20

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