TY - BOOK AU - Zubair,Muhammad AU - Mesda,Yasemin TI - THE ROLE OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY IN ARCHITECTURAL RESTORATION AND CONSERVATION PY - 2024/// KW - Architecture KW - Dissertations, Academic N1 - Thesis (MArch) - Cyprus International University. Institute of Graduate Studies and Research Architecture N2 - This thesis examines the critical role of digital technologies in architecture restoration and preservation, highlighting their impact, benefits, challenges, and transformative potential. The literature review indicates these technologies boost efficiency, precision, and sustainability in conservation practices, yet pose challenges like data loss and ethical issues. Through detailed case studies, including the digital restoration of Notre-Dame Cathedral, the reconstruction of Dresden Frauenkirche, and the conservation efforts for the Colosseum, this research showcases the application of laser scanning, 3D modeling, and virtual reality in preserving cultural heritage. These technologies have not only revolutionized the documentation of historical structures, enabling accurate digital replicas for assessment and restoration but also facilitated the analysis of architectural heritage, aiding decisions in restoration processes through data visualization and modeling. Furthermore, digital archives enhance access to historical data, deepening understanding of architectural evolution. The integration of digital technology with architectural restoration marks a significant shift in preserving cultural heritage. Addressing the challenges of digital technology in restoration is crucial, with concerns including potential data loss due to technological obsolescence and ethical considerations with advanced technologies like 3D printing. Balancing innovation with authenticity is key, emphasizing the importance of backup strategies, ethical guidelines, and technological innovation to mitigate risks and maintain the integrity of cultural heritage. The thesis supports its findings with case studies and data analysis, examining practical applications of digital technology in real-world restoration projects. The implications of these technologies are far-reaching, enhancing efficiency and sustainability while ensuring the faithful preservation of intricate details. Recommendations for future research include refining tools and methods for improved accuracy, fostering collaboration among experts, and developing educational initiatives to prepare the next generation of professionals in the responsible and effective use of digital tools. This commitment is vital for the responsible and effective use of technology in preserving our architectural heritage, shaping the future of the field with innovative opportunities for enhanced efficiency, precision, and sustainability ER -