Yilmaz, S.; Imamoglu Yilmaz, E.; Yavru, T. E.; Bas, G. Y. and Aydin, C. (2026) Deteriorations in historical wooden buildings and contemporary solution suggestions: The example of catherine hunting lodge. International Journal of Building Pathology and Adaptation, 44(3), pp. 618-637. ISSN 2398-4708
Abstract
Purpose – In this study, it is aimed to introduce a building built with a wooden structural system with historic value and to identify the deterioration it has been exposed to in the process from its construction to the present day. This study, conducted with these aims, selected Catherine Hunting Lodge located in the Kars province of Türkiye as a sample building. Design/methodology/approach – Cruz et al.'s methodology is used in this study to assess its deterioration over time. The focus is on identifying deterioration factors and recommending repair methods and materials, categorized as traditional and contemporary. Findings – A comparative evaluation of traditional and contemporary materials, including nanomaterials, highlights the potential of modern solutions in providing durable protection and minimizing the need for frequent restoration. However, challenges such as high costs and uncertainties regarding long-term impacts pose significant barriers to widespread adoption. Therefore, the study underscores the importance of balancing effectiveness, sustainability and cost considerations in developing conservation strategies for wooden heritage structures. By addressing these challenges, it becomes possible to ensure the preservation of these cultural treasures for future generations to cherish and appreciate. Originality/value – The Catherine Hunting Lodge in Türkiye, renowned for its architectural and historical significance, serves as the subject of analysis. The study focuses on analyzing the deterioration of the hunting lodge, which is a unique building with its load-bearing system, materials and geometry, and developing contemporary suggestions as a result, differs from the literature in this respect.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | catherine hunting lodge; historic wooden structure; structural deteriorations |
| Index terms: | conservation, effectiveness, geometry, repair, restoration, methodology, strategy, deterioration |
| Subjects: | research methods, maintenance engineering, environmental policy, renovation and retrofit, management, performance management, material degradation and durability, mathematical modelling |
| Topics: | Quality Management, Engineering Principles, Sustainability, Construction Materials, Research Practice, Business Strategy |
| Descriptive scope: | 4 PCTA |
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