Shanasheel Houses – UNESCO
- Archaeology | Rehabilitation
- Basra, Iraq
- Archaeology | Rehabilitation
- Basra, Iraq
This project focuses on the rehabilitation and conservation of nine historical Shanasheel houses, dating back to the 19th century.
Project Overview
The aim is to preserve these architectural gems while repurposing them as both residential buildings and a museum. The project encompasses:
Rehabilitation and Conservation: The restoration of the Shanasheel houses, ensuring they retain their historical value while adapting them for modern use as living spaces and a museum.
Project Duration: 1 year
Services Provided: AIL UK provided a full suite of services for this project, including:
Architectural Detailed Survey and Assessment using 3D Laser Scanning
Structural, Surface, and Utilities Damage Assessments
Intervention Mapping and Project MEP Design
Rehabilitation Design
Tendering Design
Post-Construction Detailed Design
Project Support During Construction
Services Provided
Architecture
Engineering
Design Services
Site Supervision
Tech Support
