Investigating the Engineering Interventions in the Conservation of Malaysia Heritage Structures: A Review on Preserving Historical Edifices Through Advanced Civil Engineering Techniques
Journal
Proceedings of International Conference on Artificial Life and Robotics
This review delves into the realm of Malaysia's heritage conservation, spotlighting the transformative impact of advanced civil engineering techniques. Through the integration of Fiber-Reinforced Polymers (FRP) and nanotechnology, historical edifices are fortified, seamlessly blending modern engineering with architectural elegance. Non-destructive testing (NDT) methods, including ground-penetrating radar and Finite Element Analysis (FEA),empower conservationists with deep insights into structural intricacies, guiding targeted interventions. In the digital sphere, 3D laser scanning captures intricate details, while Virtual Reality (VR) simulations facilitate immersive exploration and informed decision-making. Beyond preservation, these technologies foster public engagement, ensuring a collective understanding of Malaysia's cultural heritage. This harmonious fusion of tradition and cutting edgeengine ering ensures the enduring legacy of Malaysia's architectural treasures.