Author
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- Nenad Šekularac
(Faculty of Architecture, University of Belgrade, Bulevar kralja Aleksandra 73/II, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia)
- Nevena Debljović Ristić
(Institute for the Protection of Cultural Monuments in Serbia, Radoslava Grujića 11, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia)
- Dušan Mijović
(Faculty of Applied Ecology Futura, Metropolitan University in Belgrade, Požeška 83 a, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia)
- Vladica Cvetković
(Faculty of Mining and Geology, University of Belgrade, Đušina 7, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia)
- Slobodan Barišić
(Institute for the Protection of Cultural Monuments in Serbia, Radoslava Grujića 11, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia)
- Jelena Ivanović-Šekularac
(Faculty of Architecture, University of Belgrade, Bulevar kralja Aleksandra 73/II, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia)
Abstract
This study deals with the integrated process of conservation and restoration of architectural heritage and sustainability. The objective of the research was to define adequate methodologies for the structural restoration of historic buildings, their re-use, and sustainable refurbishment in accordance with modern requirements and conservation standards while maintaining the original visual character by using natural stone as an authentic building material. The main research method was the in-situ observation of the historic structures during the restoration and adaptive re-use, the analysis, and evaluation of the research findings regarding energy efficiency improvements and energy saving in the Haybarn complex within the monastery Hilandar, Mount Athos, Greece. Due to its cultural and natural values, Mount Athos has been inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The research included the damaged and abandoned agricultural structures that belong to the Haybarn complex and the analysis of the obtained results after the restoration had finished and the abandoned premises had been turned into guest rooms for the visitors of Hilandar monastery. The result section states the findings of the research arranged as recommendations for historic building restoration and re-use, emphasizing their new function in accordance with modern comfort requirements and environmental protection standards. The main contribution of this study is the analysis of the research findings and the possibilities of energy refurbishment of the restored historic buildings, through the use of natural stone as authentic local construction material, in accordance with energy efficiency measures and principles, conservation requirements and cultural heritage conservation standards.
Suggested Citation
Nenad Šekularac & Nevena Debljović Ristić & Dušan Mijović & Vladica Cvetković & Slobodan Barišić & Jelena Ivanović-Šekularac, 2019.
"The Use of Natural Stone as an Authentic Building Material for the Restoration of Historic Buildings in Order to Test Sustainable Refurbishment: Case Study,"
Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 11(15), pages 1-27, July.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:11:y:2019:i:15:p:4009-:d:251306
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- Nenad Šekularac & Jelena Ivanović-Šekularac & Aleksandar Petrovski & Nikola Macut & Milan Radojević, 2020.
"Restoration of a Historic Building in Order to Improve Energy Efficiency and Energy Saving—Case Study—The Dining Room within the Žiča Monastery Property,"
Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 12(15), pages 1-21, August.
- Aleksandar Milojković & Uroš Antić & Ana Stanojević & Ljiljana Jevremović & Marko Nikolić & Isidora Đorđević & Milan Brzaković, 2025.
"Perception of Authenticity of a UNESCO Heritage Site: New Infill Design and Integrity Protection in the Old Town of Ohrid, North Macedonia,"
Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 17(5), pages 1-28, February.
- Silvia Mazzetto, 2024.
"Comparative Life Cycle Assessment of Traditional and Modern Materials in Heritage Building Restoration: A Case Study from Ushaiger Village,"
Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 17(1), pages 1-25, December.
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