Objective
For over 2,500 years the city of Samarkand in Uzbekistan went through many different urban and architectural phases, as is attested by numerous buildings of great historical and artistic interest. Many of these buildings were begun during the reign of Tamerlane (Timur) and continued throughout the following centuries, ultimately endowing the city with its world-famous architectural heritage. Many buildings are now in a poor state of preservation owing to the ravages of time and misguided reconstruction works performed during the Soviet period. More recently, serious episodes of soil subsidence have threatened the very survival of these monuments.
The aim of this research is, in an innovative way with respect to the past, to implement a survey and research plan for the documentation of the history, architecture and degradation of the Timurid monuments in Samarkand. The scientific objective is to test the systematic approach to the study of historic buildings and diagnosis in order to describe the state of building conservation
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00016 Monterotondo Stazione Roma
Italy
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