2018
DOI: 10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-2-1037-2018
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Integrated Survey Procedures for the Virtual Reading and Fruition of Historical Buildings

Abstract: ABSTRACT:This paper presents the developments of research related to the integration of digital survey methodologies with reference to imagebased and range-based technologies. Starting from the processing of point clouds, the data were processed for both the geometric interpretation of the space as well as production of three-dimensional models that describe the constitutive and morphological relationships. The subject of the study was the church of San Carlo all'Arena in Naples (Italy), with a HBIM model bein… Show more

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“…3D models created by laser scanning or photogrammetry permit to carry out detailed investigations supporting the sustainable preservation and documentation of historical buildings for restoration purposes, in addition to metrical and structural studies (Balletti, Bertellini, Gottardi, & Guerra, 2019;Matracchi, Radicioni, Stoppini, & Tosi, 2019;Bernat, Janowski, Rzepa, Sobieraj, & Szulwic, 2014;Armesto-González, Riveiro-Rodríguez, González-Aguilera, & Rivas-Brea, 2010). All data acquired can be stored in digital databases easily available for further analysis, and can be used to create virtual spaces contributing to cultural divulgation and awareness extending them to wider audiences (Scandurra et al, 2018;Napolitano, Douglas, Garlock, & Glisic 2017;Núñez, Buill, Regot, & de Mesa, 2012).…”
Section: Survey and Modelling Tools And Methodologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3D models created by laser scanning or photogrammetry permit to carry out detailed investigations supporting the sustainable preservation and documentation of historical buildings for restoration purposes, in addition to metrical and structural studies (Balletti, Bertellini, Gottardi, & Guerra, 2019;Matracchi, Radicioni, Stoppini, & Tosi, 2019;Bernat, Janowski, Rzepa, Sobieraj, & Szulwic, 2014;Armesto-González, Riveiro-Rodríguez, González-Aguilera, & Rivas-Brea, 2010). All data acquired can be stored in digital databases easily available for further analysis, and can be used to create virtual spaces contributing to cultural divulgation and awareness extending them to wider audiences (Scandurra et al, 2018;Napolitano, Douglas, Garlock, & Glisic 2017;Núñez, Buill, Regot, & de Mesa, 2012).…”
Section: Survey and Modelling Tools And Methodologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, the possibility to structure infographic databases in H-BIM systems holds a significant relevance for the purpose of conservation and valuation of the existing architectonical heritage (Campi et al, 2017;Scandurra et al, 2018). Indeed, in its various forms, this latter constitutes a high-value record, as it expresses culture, history, languages of past epochs, characterized by its compositive and constructive peculiarities.…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nowadays, survey techniques are often integrated to obtain an accurate metric result, useful to the required representation scale (Kadobayashi et al 2004): point clouds, achieved by both photogrammetric and laser scanning survey, ensure a geometric and qualitative description of an environment and allow further investigation, especially from a conservative point of view. The large amount of acquired information can also be subsequently used, on one side, as a real database for Cultural Heritage, providing the basis for three-dimensional models which could be queried (Historical Building Information Model) and, on the other side, for museum applications, allowing a wider audience to better appreciate historical architectures through virtual reality tools (Scandurra et al 2018;Bitelli et al 2017;Tucci et al 2017). In this research, we will explain the methodology used for the ceiling's survey of the Sala Capitolare of the Scuola Grande di San Rocco in Venice, focusing especially on the support structure of Tintoretto's paintings, anchored to a wooden system of Palladian trusses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%