Abstract
This paper aims to address the discovery of an architectural application using metric/pixel technique for re-establishing a profound restoration language within pre-contemporary constructed environment. We also aim to uncover the forgotten bridge of any visual gap in Mediterranean built environment by introducing a comprehensive and innovative approach of re-understanding such Mediterranean's historic structures. The methodology involves analysing the statical arrangement of building blocks within the Mediterranean building. This work reflects out major reoccurrences of old Ottoman architectural code and the commonness that modular dimension as a means of gaining confidence in any future architectural applicability.The objective of this paper lies in the precise distinguish between the human and non-human factors of the core relationships between any of two elements of a preserved structure and derive the most truthful code of remedy that values the profound historical establishment reflected by the pixel nature of dimensional patterns.To substantiate the difference between human and non-human entities, it is clear that the persistent uncertainty surrounding the actual builder of Mediterranean destroyed historical buildings, coupled with the authors’ effort to develop the appropriate restoration pixel terminology while presenting below methodical assumptions, will be robustly supported by clear definition for each found factor.
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