Abstract
In definition, the restoration of an architectural object means to restore it, to reconstitute it, to bring it into good condition, to reinstate or reintroduce it as important, to restore its power; in a specific architectural sense, restoration involves the in-depth study of the historical evolution of a building, in the built system, urban or rural, in which it was born and in the context of the architectural styles and constructive techniques of the times it represents, taking into account as hypotheses the ethnographic component, the functional destination, the influence of the environmental factors, or the durability of the materials used in the work, and having a wider purpose, beyond the rehabilitation of the object itself, the recovery of the architectural heritage of the area or city to which the building belongs.