3D GIS for Cultural Heritage Restoration : a 'white box' workflow
(2015) In Journal of Cultural Heritage 18. p.321-332- Abstract
- Structures of Architectural Heritage are constantly exposed to natural and human-made threats that can compromise their cultural and artistic values. This is the case of the Roman city of Pompeii, whose preserving conditions nowadays are so critical to let a group of Unesco-appointed experts consider the possible inscription of the property on the list of “World Heritage in Danger”. In this respect improving the effectiveness of preservation strategies becomes a crucial task. A great contribution in this direction is given by the combination of digital technologies such as Laser Scanning, photogrammetry and computer vision-based techniques and 3D Geographic Information systems (3DGIS), whose integrated use could exponentially increase the... (More)
- Structures of Architectural Heritage are constantly exposed to natural and human-made threats that can compromise their cultural and artistic values. This is the case of the Roman city of Pompeii, whose preserving conditions nowadays are so critical to let a group of Unesco-appointed experts consider the possible inscription of the property on the list of “World Heritage in Danger”. In this respect improving the effectiveness of preservation strategies becomes a crucial task. A great contribution in this direction is given by the combination of digital technologies such as Laser Scanning, photogrammetry and computer vision-based techniques and 3D Geographic Information systems (3DGIS), whose integrated use could exponentially increase the effectiveness of conservation strategies of ancient buildings. This paper presents the results of a research developed as part of the Swedish Pompeii Project, a fieldwork initiated from the Swedish Institute in Rome in 2000. Main objectives of this research were (i) to develop a set of integrated digital methods to be extensively adopted by conservation specialists in the practice of preservation management; (ii) to deal with several aspects connected to the preservation of an ancient structure in a ‘fully-3D’ environment; (iii) to take advantage of GIS analytic tools for investigating architectural structures in three-dimensions. (Less)
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- Campanaro, Danilo Marco LU ; Landeschi, Giacomo LU ; Dell'Unto, Nicolo LU and Leander Touati, Anne-Marie LU
- organization
- publishing date
- 2015
- type
- Contribution to journal
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- 3D GIS, Digital Conservation, Classical Archaeology, Digital documentation
- in
- Journal of Cultural Heritage
- volume
- 18
- pages
- 321 - 332
- publisher
- Elsevier
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- scopus:84944088881
- wos:000372484800014
- ISSN
- 1778-3674
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.culher.2015.09.006
- project
- Pompeii - a 3D Revival
- 3D GIS: a Research Platform for the Development of New Research Methodologies for the Documentation and Analysis of Archaeological Sites.
- language
- English
- LU publication?
- yes
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- 92d4d955-0250-4f09-8c80-f503bf663710 (old id 7791631)
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