Building & Architectural Conservation

Building and Architectural Conservation at Heritage Space focuses on the careful preservation of historic structures and their material fabric while respecting their cultural, historical, and architectural significance. Our approach begins with detailed condition assessment, material analysis, and documentation to understand patterns of deterioration, structural concerns, and past interventions. This research-led foundation allows us to develop conservation strategies that are both technically sound and culturally sensitive.

We work closely with architects, engineers, heritage authorities, and site stakeholders to ensure that every intervention follows the principles of minimal intervention, material compatibility, and reversibility wherever possible. From decorative architectural elements and surface finishes to structural components and historic detailing, our aim is to stabilize, conserve, and extend the life of heritage buildings without compromising their authenticity.

Textiles & Costume Conservation

By integrating traditional craftsmanship with scientific methodology, we support sustainable preservation planning, preventive maintenance strategies, and long-term conservation management. Through this balanced and ethical approach, Heritage Space helps safeguard architectural heritage so that it remains meaningful, functional, and resilient for future generations.