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dc.description.abstract | Restoration is done in order to sustain heritage buildings and their information into next
generations, not only in form of stories, but also in form of real constructions. Restoration still
raises some critical issues regarding the cross lines between archeology and architecture. This
study tries to verify main assumption that: during the restoration process of Sewu Temple
(Middle Java-Indonesia), in stone re-installing step, there are some inconsistencies that have
negative impacts on aesthetic main values of the temple. Through library then qualitative
empirical descriptive research, this study ends to a main result that in Sewu Temple restoration
process, there were many inconsistencies in reinstalling new substituter stones, which had
negative implications on architecture aesthetic values. Such negative implications could be
traced to the sculpture process of those new stones, where they were not in accordance either
with archeological or architectural principles. The findings of this study are to call upon more
knowledge integration and professional synergy between archeology and architecture within
restoration projects and teams in future works. | en_US |