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Handbook of Research on Emerging Technologies for Digital Preservation and Information Modeling
Process that involves the passage from the real object to its representation, which leads to the definition of graphic models through a cultural process aimed at a critical reading of the object and its description 3D and 2D models, able to describe the object to the appropriate scale of representation.
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Communicating Architectural Heritage: CAH
Alfonso Ippolito (Sapienza University of Rome, Italy)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-0680-5.ch001
Abstract
This research addresses the strongly felt need associated with Cultural Heritage objects, particularly with architectures of Tomaso Buzzi, which in the process of concrete research opened up and imposed an interesting methodological and practical enquiry. In fact, the research confronts the problem of how to communicate – through virtual means, which happen to be the only workable ones – of unbuilt projects or complex architectures. The objective of this is to effectuate a Virtual Comeback of the architectural object through digital means. This study aims at a hyper-medial acquisition, composed of digital objects recreated by means of more advanced techniques of ICT communication.
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Building Information Modeling (BIM): Great Misunderstanding or Potential Opportunities for the Design Disciplines?
Process that involves the critical interpretation of a real object and delivers its representation through 2D and 3D graphic models at an appropriate scale of representation. The procedure can be carried out with non-contact techniques, such as 3D laser scanning, characterized by high precision, or photomodelling, characterized by quick acquisition and elaboration.
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The Surveying and Representation Process Applied to Architecture: Non-Contact Methods for the Documentation of Cultural Heritage
Process that involves the passage from the real object to its representation, which leads to the definition of graphic models through a cultural process aimed at a critical reading of the object and its description 3D and 2D models, able to describe the object to the appropriate scale of representation.
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Representing Architectural Heritage: RAH
Process that involves the passage from the real object to its representation, which leads to the definition of graphic models through a cultural process aimed at a critical reading of the object and its description 3D and 2D models, able to describe the object to the appropriate scale of representation.
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Emerging Technologies for the Seismic Assessment of Historical Churches: The Case of the Bell Tower of the Cathedral of Matera, Southern Italy
Process that involves the critical interpretation of a real object and delivers its representation through 2D and 3D graphic models at an appropriate scale of representation. The procedure can be carried out with non contact techniques, such as 3D laser scanning, characterized by high precision, or photo-modeling, characterized by quick acquisition and elaboration.
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