At Restore Conservation Services, we are driven by a passion for preserving and celebrating our rich cultural and built heritage. With a commitment to excellence, we bring a unique blend of expertise to the table, specializing in two distinct yet interrelated areas of heritage conservation.

Heritage Consultancy Services

Our heritage consultancy services are rooted in a deep understanding of the importance of preserving historical landmarks and structures. Restore provides guidance to heritage organizations, property owners, and developers on matters of preservation, restoration, and effective management. Whether it's crafting preservation plans, or writing a technical report, Restore is dedicated to safeguarding the legacy of the past for future generations.

Digital Immersive Technologies

In the digital age, accessibility and engagement are paramount. That's where our digital immersive technologies come into play. We leverage cutting-edge tools to digitize and visualize heritage collections, artifacts, and historical sites. Our advanced techniques make it possible to not only preserve these treasures but also to create engaging experiences for the public. From interactive virtual exhibits to educational programs, we bridge the past and the present through technology.

Our Mission

Our mission is simple yet profound: to protect, share, and celebrate our cultural and built heritage. We understand the significance of preserving the stories, architecture, and artifacts that define our history and identity. With a combination of heritage consultancy and innovative digitization and outreach strategies, we ensure that these treasures are both safeguarded and made accessible to a global audience.

Meher Bahl

Founder

Meher is a architecture and conservation specialist with a keen interest in pushing the boundaries of current digital technologies of design and fabrication to aid in conservation, adaptation, and creation of sustainable built environments.

Meher won the Australia ICOMOS President’s Award 2020. The Australia ICOMOS  President’s Award program recognises the important contribution made by the active engagement of younger and/or early career professionals in the cultural heritage field in Australia. Meher’s nomination centred on her work on a number of innovative digitisation projects involving collections both at the University of Melbourne and internationally, in particular the Building Technology Heritage Library (BTHL) and the Miles Lewis Heritage Building Collection Project.