spacer
spacer
spacer
spacer
New Integrated Knowledge based approachs to the protection of cultural heritage from Earthquake-induced Risk
Projects


Jerusalem
The Old City
Conservation and Rehabilitation of the Old City Walls
OrdererJerusalem Development Authority
DurationJanuary 2007
Implemented by: Arch. Amir Freundlich
Arch. Avi Mashiah
Arch. technician Yuval Avraham
Avi Perets
Fuad Abu-Taa'

 
The rehabilitation of Jerusalem’s city wall is a three year project the purpose of which is the rehabilitation and conservation of the Old City walls for generations to come. The current plan is being implemented based on the principle of maintaining the present appearance of the walls. The activity to date has included performing a historical and urban survey and conducting a physical survey of the walls as a basis for the planning work. The planning phase divides the walls into fourteen sections for each of which specific planning will be done that will include: a historical review, documentation of its current condition, analysis of physical problems, an architectural analysis, prioritizing importance, conclusions and recommendations for treatment, a conservation plan and also an intervention report that will summarize the measures that were implemented in the rehabilitated section. The essence of the intervention activity is: removal of any dangers, cleaning vegetation, stabilizing the wall’s stones by means of completing any missing stonework/replacing stones and pointing up the joints with bonding material.


To view the figures, click on the figure caption
Plan dividing the city walls into fourteen sections.

Vegetation growing on the surface of the glacis near David’s Citadel

The front of Zion Gate, conservation plan.


Additional Projects
 The Jewish Quarter in the Old City - Conservation of Elements in the Herodian Museum
 The Jewish Quarter in the Old City - The Hurva Synagogue - Survey of the building’s interior
 The Old City - An aid for use in preparing a master plan
 The Old City - Conservation of the Church of St. Mary of the Knights (The German Church)


site built by tetitu
 Credits