BUILDING RESTORATION
Through the development of projects and on-site work, building restoration involves repairing, recovering, and/or restoring both the tangible and intangible values of a structure.
BUILDING RESTRUCTURING
Restructuring involves studies, analyses, and interventions aimed at understanding a building’s structural behavior, including any added components or materials that may affect its stability. This process may involve replacing, reinforcing, or replicating structural systems.
SITE SUPERVISION AND MONITORING
This refers to the technical and administrative coordination of a construction process, whether carried out internally or by third parties. It includes verifying execution quality, ensuring compliance with schedules, and validating administrative procedures.
BUILDING REHABILITATION
Rehabilitation consists of activating, adapting, or modifying the use of a space. It includes the integration of new areas, infrastructure, and facilities that support the intended functions of the property.
RESTORATION OF MOVABLE AND ASSOCIATED GOODS
These are conservation and preservation processes applied to elements associated with a building, such as ironwork, ornamentation, or woodwork. They also include consolidation and stabilization treatments for movable assets—objects not permanently fixed to the architecture—such as sculptures, paintings, or furniture.
ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING
This process involves analyzing the aesthetic and architectural qualities of a heritage space, along with the design and specification of lighting and control systems. It contributes to the enhancement and visibility of rehabilitated or restored areas.
