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Yayın Relationship between reconstruction and sustainability with examples(Trakya University, 2023) Hattap, Emine Sibel; Tarım, AyselWithin the scope of immovable cultural heritage, monumental buildings or protected areas are universal for societies. Historical buildings may have been completely or partially destroyed over time, and sometimes, in special cases, these structures may need to be rebuilt in accordance with their original form for sustainability. Recreating them in accordance with the original is called reconstruction. Even if the reconstructed cultural heritage does not have the original material and workmanship characteristics of the period in which it was built, it may be deemed necessary for historical continuity. It is essential that technical data photographs, building surveys and similar documents to enable renewal must be available so that reconstruction could take place. It is useful to carefully reserve and keep the protected pieces of demolished building/buildings such as doors, windows, ceiling decorations, moldings etc., and use all secured pieces in recent constructions since the same would strengthen the relations of reconstruction with the historical structure. In this study, reconstruction and sustainability concepts will be analyzed through samples. It is not suitable to perform reconstruction for any constructions. Although the execution of rebuilding any monument bears no meaning historically, it may serve for protection in terms of maintaining a construction technique, keeping the traditions alive it further serves for cultural sustainability concept in this context.