“…Range-based modelling, instead, is based on active sensors, which provide a highly detailed and accurate representation of a 3D object or structure; an example of active sensor is the terrestrial laser scanner-TLS . Some studies and researches in the field of cultural heritage digitisation, use graphic representation in order to extract information from orthophotos and/or graphic restitution of the key elements of the examined structure; in this way, it is possible to build parametric and semantic models with BIM (Vach et al, 2018;Bernardello et al, 2020;Solla et al, 2020) or 3DGIS (Jedlička, 2018;Pepe et al, 2021) systems. However, the survey for 2D representation through orthophotos and Computer Aided Design-CAD continues to be a method of analysis and research in digital heritage projects (Đurić et al, 2021).…”