2019
DOI: 10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-2-w9-773-2019
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A Review of Recording Technologies for Digital Fabrication in Heritage Conservation

Abstract: <p><strong>Abstract.</strong> Digital tools have brought new techniques for recording and fabrication allowing for the augmentation of traditional processes in repairs and restorations. Traditional mechanical and chemical techniques require physical contact to the artefacts of interest, while LiDAR Scanning, photogrammetry and structured light scanning provide non-invasive solutions. Analog recording technologies have always informed fabrication processes, but contemporary digital recording c… Show more

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“…As reverse engineering methods (Segreto, T., 2017), those technologies can help to reconstitute original knowledge of and techniques used in the existing building, thanks to digital recordings and the analysis of historical data. They provide endless possibilities for adapting the various responses to the process of safeguarding and enhancing the architectural heritage (Weigert, A et al, 2019). Thus, from the diagnosis of existing structures to the use of additive manufacturing technologies, most of these scientific studies have enabled us to identify three levels of application for regularly used digital and automated tools.…”
Section: Optimising Original Craftsman Work Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As reverse engineering methods (Segreto, T., 2017), those technologies can help to reconstitute original knowledge of and techniques used in the existing building, thanks to digital recordings and the analysis of historical data. They provide endless possibilities for adapting the various responses to the process of safeguarding and enhancing the architectural heritage (Weigert, A et al, 2019). Thus, from the diagnosis of existing structures to the use of additive manufacturing technologies, most of these scientific studies have enabled us to identify three levels of application for regularly used digital and automated tools.…”
Section: Optimising Original Craftsman Work Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, the use of the 3D printer has opened up new scenarios and possibilities related to the enhancement of use and documentation in the museum and CH. The experience of replicating objects and/or finds inside museums as copies of originals is increasingly growing (Weigert et al, 2019, Scopigno et al, 2017.…”
Section: From Point Cloud To Augmented Replicamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Today, evolving technology allows us to design and manufacture automatically (Weigert et al, 2019). Yet because of this, the creative input of the designer and the experience gained during the process vanishes more and more (Zoran & Paradiso, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%