Stone alterations in Kasımiye Madrasah

Authors

  • İlhami Ay
  • Murat Dal
  • Şefika Ergin
  • Ayşe Biçen Çelik

Keywords:

Mardin, Kasımiye Madrasah, Stone Alteration, Types of Alteration, Traditional Stone Buildings

Abstract

The durability of the stone in traditional stone structures plays an important role in the survival of the structures to the present day. Alteration occurs on the stone surface of the structures exposed to climatic and environmental effects. The correct determination of these alterations and the reasons for their occurrence and the preparation of appropriate solutions will ensure that the structures will survive longer. In this context, this study aims to examine the alterations occurring in Kasımiye Madrasah. In this framework, the alterations occurring on the exterior and courtyard facades of the building were examined and grouped as physical, chemical, biological and anthropogenic. The distribution and ratios of the alterations on the facades were analysed and it was aimed to form the basis for determining the causes of alterations for the repair project

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Published

2023-07-30