1) How is architexture a source of constructing history ?
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Reconstruction in architectural conservation is the largely prototypical restoration of destroyed architectural monuments, historical buildings or parts of buildings. The reconstruction of buildings has been a common practice for centuries.[1] The ICOMOS Burra Charter, defines "reconstruction" as the returning of a damaged building to a known earlier state by the introduction of new materials.[2] It is related to the architectural concepts of restoration (repairing existing building fabric) and preservation (the prevention of further decay), wherein the most extensive form of reconstruction is creating a replica of a destroyed building.
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