Archaeometry and Conservation of Historical Structures

Study of the mechanical properties of ancient stone, 3D laser scanning methods for archaeological sites, and technologies for consolidating historical foundations.

3D laser scanning of a historical structure

Technical Expertise: Structural analysis, 3D scanning, and consolidation solutions for built heritage.

15+
Years of Experience
120+
Projects Completed
ISO
Technical Standardization
360°
Comprehensive Documentation

Recognition and Trust

Our expertise in archaeometry and structural conservation is validated by partners and specialists in the field.

4.9/5

Average rating based on technical feedback

50+

Completed 3D scanning and structural analysis projects

15

Years of experience in heritage engineering

Collaborations and Partners

ICCM
MINCULT
UAUIM
National Heritage

"The 3D laser scanning methodology applied by Santahara Beleri provided crucial data for the consolidation of the medieval church foundation. The precision and technical report were exceptional."

Dr. Eng. Andrei Popescu
Principal Technical Advisor

"The analysis of the mechanical properties of old stone, carried out by the team, formed the basis of our restoration project. I confidently recommend their expertise in archaeometry."

Arch. Maria Ionescu
Restoration Project Director

"Long-term collaboration in the field of structural conservation has demonstrated professionalism and innovation. The proposed technical solutions are always scientifically grounded."

Prof. Univ. George Mihai
University of Architecture

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Project Archive

Frequently Asked Questions

Clear answers to common questions about our archaeometry and structural conservation services.

What 3D scanning methods do you use for archaeological sites?

We use high-precision 3D laser scanning (LiDAR) and digital photogrammetry to create detailed three-dimensional models of historical structures. These allow for geometric analysis, identification of degradation, and planning of conservation interventions.

How are the mechanical properties of old stone studied?

The study involves non-destructive tests (e.g., ultrasound, penetration resistance) and laboratory analyses on micro-fragmented samples to determine density, porosity, composition, and compressive strength. The results guide the choice of materials and consolidation techniques.

What foundation consolidation technologies are applicable?

We apply technologies such as special mortar injections, micropiles, localized cathodic consolidation, and continuous settlement monitoring systems. The solution is chosen after a detailed geotechnical and structural study.

What is the difference between technical restoration and structural conservation?

Structural conservation focuses on stabilizing and strengthening the physical integrity of the construction, using engineering methods. Technical restoration also includes interventions to restore specific elements, based on historical documentation and principles of reversibility.

How can I request an assessment for a historical site?

To initiate a project, please contact us by email at info@santaharabeleri.com or by phone at 0747387375. We will schedule a preliminary documentation and assessment visit.

Methodologies and Visual Tools

Technical illustrations and scanning results that highlight our analysis and intervention processes.

3D laser scanning of a stone structure
3D Scanning

Digital Site Mapping

Generation of high-precision digital models for documenting structural condition and degradation.

Microscopic analysis of a material sample
Archaeometry

Analysis of Mechanical Properties

Laboratory studies to determine the composition, porosity, and strength of historical materials.

Technical cross-section plan of a foundation
Consolidation

Restoration Engineering

Design and application of technical solutions for consolidating foundations and structural elements.

Visual data is integrated into detailed technical reports.

For complete case studies, visit the project archive.

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