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Restored 17th century dinh opens
A 17th century communal house (dinh) on the
outskirts of Ha Noi that won the highest prize in the heritage preservation
category at the International Union of Architects in Xi'an, China, last month,
has officially reopened after months of restoration.
"The model restoration project aimed to duplicate as best as possible the
original design," said Tran Lam Ben from the Cultural Heritage Department.
"However, there has been some improper restoration work, which we will ask the
workers to fix later."
According to architect Le Thanh Vinh, who headed the restoration team, the work
was extremely intricate.
"We first had to conduct very careful research on all the relics to gauge what
sort of condition they were in," he said.
Ultra-sound equipment was used to check the condition of the house's wooden
pillars, he said.
Chu Quyen Communal House's 48 wooden pillars were damaged by weathering.
However, only two had to be replaced, Vinh said.
The original house roof was made up of 51 different kinds of tiles. Restorers
said 48,000 of the original tiles were saved. Those that needed to be replaced
were produced using traditional methods of baking clay over straw.
Because of efforts to duplicate the original design, the work took twice as long
as normal, Vinh said.
The restoration beat 33 entries from 14 countries in the Asia Pacific region to
win the architects' award – the first Viet Nam has won.
The communal house, more commonly referred to as the Chang Communal House, is in
Ha Noi's Ba Vi District. It consists of a room, largely constructed of wood, for
worship.
The house was recognised as a historical site in 1962. Restoration on the house
began in 2007.
Tran Chien Thang, deputy minister of culture, said the project would serve as
the standard for other restoration work.
Source: VietNamNet/Viet Nam News |
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