Restoratıon: Materıal & Consultancy

Preserving Cultural Heritage for the Future

As LETOON Architecture, we consider the preservation of cultural heritage not merely as an application field, but as a multidisciplinary field of expertise requiring knowledge, analysis, and responsibility. In restoration projects, we evaluate the surface not just as a layer to be intervened upon, but as a fundamental component harboring the structure’s historical, physical, and environmental data.

Scope of Services and Process Management

As LETOON, we manage the processes of surface cleaning, preparation, repair, protection, and coating as a whole in every project. At every stage of these processes, we act not only as an applicator but as an expert consultant and technical solution partner.

At the same time, we provide high-quality material supply at international standards specific to each project. We plan, measure, and meticulously implement all our interventions based on building physics, materials science, and international conservation principles.

This approach makes LETOON not just a supplier, but a reference point for the technical standards and quality determined in projects.

Four fundamental principles defining our approach in the restoration sector:

1. Analysis and Strategy

Correct Intervention Method

Historic building repair is at the center of our expertise. We do not just apply; we provide active consultancy in determining the correct intervention method and creating strategies based on surface and structural analyses. Our references from different periods are proof of our field experience.

2. Balance of Tradition and Technology

Scientific and Ethical Conservation

We closely recognize traditional construction techniques and authentic materials, constantly developing this knowledge. Simultaneously, by following current technologies, we prioritize using traditional methods and contemporary technologies together accurately and in a balanced manner to preserve the authentic character of the structures.

3. Holistic Consultancy

Systematic Approach

We adopt a systematic consultancy model aimed at preventing incorrect applications in the use of innovative technology and materials. This model is not limited to product supply but covers a holistic process extending from the project development phase to implementation.

4. Education and Knowledge Sharing

Sectoral Responsibility

While educating our own technical team in line with the sensitivities of the conservation sector, we also provide direct training and knowledge sharing to sector stakeholders for the dissemination of the correct methodological approach in the context of cultural heritage preservation.