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Temple restoration wins prize
A project to restore a 17th century temple on the
outskirts of Ha Noi, which was carried out by architect Le Thanh Vinh, won the
highest prize in the heritage preservation category at the International Union
of Architects event in Xi’an, China.
This is the first time Vietnamese architects have won an international
architecture prize for restoration work.
The project beat out 33 entries from 14 countries in the Asia Pacific region.
Chu Quyen Temple, which is commonly known as Chang Temple, in Ha Noi’s Ba Vi
District was primarily built with wood by the end of 17th century.
The temple was recognised as a national historic heritage site in 1962.
Restoration on the temple began in 2005 and was completed earlier this year.
Various modern techniques were used to remove mould from the wooden pillars,
Vinh said.
"While overseeing the restoration work, I noticed that we didn’t have enough
professional restorers," said Vinh. "We cannot restore a relic in a rush without
taking the proper precautions. There are only a few experts who can handle such
a task."
Vinh said the country needs to begin training more restoration workers, who are
experts in architecture, construction, culture and history.
Deputy minister of culture Tran Chien Thang said that the project should serve
as the standard that later restoration projects should emulate.
Source: VietNamNet/Viet Nam News |
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