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Looking back at the restoration solution of the Japanese Covered Bridge

Việt NamViệt Nam29/07/2024


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The Japanese Covered Bridge has undergone seven major and minor restorations in its history.

The Japanese Covered Bridge - Lai Vien Kieu relic is a unique and rare architectural work and has become a symbol of Hoi An city - a world cultural heritage.

The relic has existed for about 400 years with at least 7 major and minor restorations and repairs in its history. Over time and affected by severe natural disasters as well as other objective impacts, the Japanese Covered Bridge inevitably deteriorates and the restoration of the relic becomes urgent to preserve the integrity and long-term value of the relic.

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Geological drilling to evaluate geological structure.

At the end of 2022, the major restoration project of the Japanese Covered Bridge with a total cost of 20.2 billion VND was implemented by Quang Nam province. This is considered the largest and most methodical demolition restoration.

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Measuring the vibration of the monument (left photo) and evaluating the wooden structure by experience (right photo)

With the above special meaning and value, the restoration of the Chua Cau relic is considered a top urgent task, which needs to be paid attention to and carried out in a very careful, meticulous, methodical and scientific manner in all stages from research, survey, plan development to organization and implementation of restoration.

Over the years, the work of assessing the technical status of relics has received special attention and has been thoroughly and comprehensively carried out from the whole to the details, from the visible and invisible structures, as well as combining traditional experience with the application of modern science and technology.

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For a long time, research on the cultural history, architecture and art of the relic has been focused on, aiming to consolidate and establish a scientific data system, as a basis for building a restoration plan in a unified and accurate manner.

Many research articles have been done to serve the project, collected and presented in the book publication Chua Cau.

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Chemical testing to determine the structure of the original material is performed at the beginning of construction.

Digitalizing architectural works is an important task to create a scientific database for comparison before, during and after the completion of renovation.

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3D digitization using laser scanning technology.

Architectural drawing is done in detail and meticulously by experts.

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Coordinated 3D model construction with the leadership and sponsorship from Japan.

The restoration solution was carefully considered through many seminars and discussions between scientists and managers as well as consultation with local communities.

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Signed contract to support Japanese experts to consult on projects.
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International Conference on Japanese Covered Bridge Restoration 2016.

Basic principles for the restoration of the Japanese Covered Bridge: Maximum preservation of original elements, maintaining both the value and function of the relic; all interventions must be based on respect for science, history and ensuring long-term stability; applying appropriate science and technology; maintaining consultation and recording the progress of the process.

Erecting a cover house both preserves the relic, protects the construction and serves the construction work, while creating conditions for tourists to visit the restoration process.

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With a solid cover, the entire restoration process of the Japanese Covered Bridge can serve tourists; besides, the authorities closely monitor the restoration process.

The demolition, whether in whole or in part, is carefully considered before implementation.

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The demolished structures were measured, photographed and carefully preserved throughout the restoration process.

The reinforcement, connection, and patching of components such as wooden components, roof edges, animals, decorative details, etc. are carefully calculated to ensure sustainability, aesthetics, and material similarity.

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Mark all corresponding components between the current status and the drawing before dismantling for repositioning (re-erecting to the original position) after processing.

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Stabilize the entire foundation body and piers; reinforce by pumping glue and mortar into cracks; dredge mud, clean and pour concrete to reinforce the foundation base.

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Reinforce and tie to partially dismantle the animals, eaves, decorative details and reassemble after reinforcement and repair, retaining as much of the original components as possible.

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Remove roof tiles in order, clean, classify, preserve and reuse to the maximum. New replacement tiles must be similar in size, shape, structure, material... to the old tiles in each position.

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Demolition of timber frame system in sections after careful consideration. Prioritize reinforcement and repair to retain as much of the original structure as possible. Replacement materials must be similar, including finishing paint.

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Source: Hoi An Center for Cultural Heritage Management and Conservation and synthesis.



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