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Handbook of Research on Emerging Digital Tools for Architectural Surveying, Modeling, and Representation

Handbook of Research on Emerging Digital Tools for Architectural Surveying, Modeling, and Representation

Stefano Brusaporci (University of L’Aquila, Italy)
Copyright: © 2015 |Pages: 829
ISBN13: 9781466683792|ISBN10: 1466683791|EISBN13: 9781466683808
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-8379-2
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Brusaporci, S. (2015). Handbook of Research on Emerging Digital Tools for Architectural Surveying, Modeling, and Representation (pp. 1-829). Hershey, PA: IGI Global. doi:10.4018/978-1-4666-8379-2

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Technological revolutions have changed the field of architecture exponentially. The advent of new technologies and digital tools will continue to advance the work of architects globally, aiding in architectural design, planning, implementation, and restoration.

The Handbook of Research on Emerging Digital Tools for Architectural Surveying, Modeling, and Representation presents expansive coverage on the latest trends and digital solutions being applied to architectural heritage. Spanning two volumes of research-based content, this publication is an all-encompassing reference source for scholars, IT professionals, engineers, architects, and business managers interested in current methodologies, concepts, and instruments being used in the field of architecture.

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Front Materials
Title Page
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Copyright Page
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Advances in Geospatial Technologies (AGT) Book Series
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Editorial Advisory Board
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Foreword
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Preface
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Chapters
Chapter 1
Marco Gaiani (Università di Bologna, Italy)
In this chapter are presented a framework and some solutions for color acquisition, management, rendering and assessment in Architectural Heritage (AH) 3D models construction from reality-based data. The aim is to illustrate easy...
Color Acquisition, Management, Rendering, and Assessment in 3D Reality-Based Models Construction
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Chapter 2
Carlo Bianchini (Sapienza University of Roma, Italy), Alfonso Ippolito (Sapienza University of Roma, Italy), Cristiana Bartolomei (University of Bologna, Italy)
The constant development and improvement of laser scanning instruments together with the digital rebirth of photogrammetry (photomodelling) has triggered the operative and methodological evolution that in many aspects has already...
The Surveying and Representation Process Applied to Architecture: Non-Contact Methods for the Documentation of Cultural Heritage
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Chapter 3
Stefano Brusaporci (L'Aquila University, Italy)
Aim of the chapter is to present a critical discourse on the use of visual computing for the study of historic architecture. From the analysis of the experiences in other scientific fields and of current researches in the...
On Visual Computing for Architectural Heritage
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Chapter 4
Elena Ippoliti (Sapienza University of Rome, Italy), Alessandra Meschini (University of Camerino, Italy), Filippo Sicuranza (Sapienza University of Rome, Italy)
The goal of this paper is to focus on multi-image monoscopic digital photogrammetry, illustrating several types of applications used in a single case study chosen for its unique characteristics: Palazzo dei Capitani del Popolo in the...
Digital Photogrammetry and Structure from Motion for Architectural Heritage: Comparison and Integration between Procedures
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Chapter 5
José Teodoro Garfella (Universitat Jaume I, Spain), María Jesús Máñez (Universitat Jaume I, Spain), Joaquín Ángel Martínez (Universitat Jaume I, Spain)
Today there are many publications or papers related with several graphic surveys of architectural heritage carried out using a variety of both traditional and cutting edge methods. Yet, the implementation of new graphical...
Comparative Study of Graphic Representation Methods on Architectural Heritage
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Chapter 6
Leonardo Paris (Sapienza University of Rome, Italy)
The study of the shape in the architectural survey is the principal goal of the surveyor. Any shape is based on stringent geometric rules that the current digital methods of data acquisition don't detect directly. The basic...
Shape and Geometry in the Integrated Digital Survey
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Chapter 7
Conor Dore (Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland), Maurice Murphy (Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland)
Historic Building Information Modelling (HBIM) is a new approach for modelling historic buildings which develops full Building Information Models (BIMs) from remotely sensed data. HBIM consists of a novel library of reusable...
Historic Building Information Modelling (HBIM)
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Chapter 8
Anna Osello (Politecnico di Torino (DISEG and DAUIN), Italy), Andrea Acquaviva (Politecnico di Torino (DISEG and DAUIN), Italy), Daniele Dalmasso (Politecnico di Torino (DISEG and DAUIN), Italy), David Erba (Politecnico di Torino (DISEG and DAUIN), Italy), Matteo Del Giudice (Politecnico di Torino (DISEG and DAUIN), Italy), Enrico Macii (Politecnico di Torino (DISEG and DAUIN), Italy), Edoardo Patti (Politecnico di Torino (DISEG and DAUIN), Italy)
This chapter presents a methodology based on Building Information Modelling (BIM) and interoperability to convert existing buildings, even historical, into smart buildings. The chapter starts describing the main concepts of BIM and...
BIM and Interoperability for Cultural Heritage through ICT
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Chapter 9
Simone Garagnani (University of Bologna, Italy)
For years the traditional documentation of existing architecture has been represented by surveys, carried out with direct measuring, annotations and eidotypes. This approach is still pervasive today, but many modern metrologic...
Semantic Representation of Accurate Surveys for the Cultural Heritage: BIM Applied to the Existing Domain
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Chapter 10
Romolo Continenza (University of L'Aquila, Italy), Ilaria Trizio (ITC-CNR, Construction Technologies Institute, Italian National Research Council, Italy)
SIArch-Univaq is a knowledge-based instrument for the cataloging of historical architectural heritage, created to provide a powerful cognitive tool to all operators interested in studies and conservation. The principle characteristic...
The SIArch-Univaq: An Architectural Information System for Cultural Heritage
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Chapter 11
Michele Russo (Politecnico di Milano, Italy), Anna Maria Manferdini (University of Bologna, Italy)
This contribution presents the results of investigations on the reliability of techniques based on the Structure from Motion approach used for 3D digitizations of build heritage. In particular, we tested the performances of different...
Integrated Multi-Scalar Approach for 3D Cultural Heritage Acquisitions
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Chapter 12
Davide Barbato (Università degli studi di Salerno, Italy)
More and more studies have been conducted in the field of architectural survey: the development and the optimization of new technologies, are greatly expanding the range of application, reaching more properly engineering areas....
A Possible Method for 3D Photo Scanning Speed Survey: The Case Study of the Bridge of Saint Angelo above Auso
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Chapter 13
Gülhan Benli (Istanbul Medipol University, Turkey)
Since the 2000s, terrestrial laser scanning, as one of the methods used to document historical edifices in protected areas, has taken on greater importance because it mitigates the difficulties associated with working on large areas...
The Advantages of Using Laser Scanners in Surveying in Protected Sites: A Case Study in Historical Peninsula in Istanbul
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Chapter 14
Michela Cigola (University of Cassino and South Latium, Italy)
Aim of this paper is focusing on experiences that combine an analysis on territorial, urban and architectural scale with computerized techniques of representation. These experiments (conducted in PRIN 2006 and 2008 national...
Digital Tools for Urban and Architectural Heritage
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Chapter 15
Alessandra Ferrighi (Università Iuav di Venezia, Italy)
This chapter will focus on the study of urban history, increasingly dependent on new communication and representation techniques, such as GIS, which makes it possible to represent change over space and time. This is a critical step...
Cities over Space and Time: Historical GIS for Urban History
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Chapter 16
Francesca Fatta (Mediterranea University of di Reggio Calabria, Italy)
In this chapter the main issue is focused on the reconstruction of Reggio and Messina after the earthquake of 1908 has been an opportunity to address the broken and - what is much more difficult and required - the rebalancing of...
Communication, Technology, and Digital Culture for the Conservation and Enhancement of the Architectural Heritage
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Chapter 17
Roberta Spallone (Politecnico di Torino, Italy)
This chapter reviews methods and techniques of digital reconstruction of disappeared architectural masterpieces. Through the overview of theoretical positions are explored heuristic values and communicative potentials of...
Digital Reconstruction of Demolished Architectural Masterpieces, 3D Modeling, and Animation: The Case Study of Turin Horse Racing by Mollino
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Chapter 18
Alice Franchina (University of Palermo, Italy), Francesco Maggio (University of Palermo, Italy), Starlight Vattano (University of Palermo, Italy)
The objective of this study is that one, starting from the initial considerations, to give back to the history of architecture, through drawing as a critical means of inquiry, the thought and work of some women-architect who, between...
Female Architecture: Unbuilt Digital Archive
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Chapter 19
Giuseppe Amoruso (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
According to the UNESCO 2011 - Recommendations on the Historic Urban Landscapes, the historic urban landscape (HUL) is the urban area understood as the result of a historic layering of cultural and natural values and attributes...
The Image of Historic Urban Landscapes: Representation Codes
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Chapter 20
Paolo Clini (Polytechnic University of Marche, Italy), Ramona Quattrini (Polytechnic University of Marche, Italy), Emanuele Frontoni (Polytechnic University of Marche, Italy), Romina Nespeca (Polytechnic University of Marche, Italy)
The chapter presents an innovative way to improve the archaeological landscape, based on researches about Via Flaminia. This is an extraordinary land that collects layered remarkable characteristics i.e. archaeological evidences...
A New Cloud Library for Integrated Surveys: The Ancient Via Flaminia and the Nextone Project
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Chapter 21
Mariella La Mantia (La Sapienza, Università di Roma, Italy)
The aim of this study is to define a virtual journey into the vast repertoire of images and representations realized as a result of the measuring operations of the Vitelleschi Palace. The chapter will provide detailed informations...
A Virtual Journey through 2D and 3D Elaborations Recorded with Range-Based and Image-Based Method: The Experience of Vitelleschi Palace in Tarquinia
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Chapter 22
Mariateresa Galizia (University of Catania, Italy), Alessandro Lo Faro (University of Catania, Italy), Cettina Santagati (University of Catania, Italy)
In this paper we propose a multidisciplinary approach concerning the tower of Mongialino in Mineo (Sicily), which is a unique case in Sicily of a cylindrical tower with an inner cylindrical nucleus. The vestiges of the dungeon rise...
Understanding and Conserving Fortified and Difficult to Access Architectures through Digital Survey: A Case History in Southern Sicily
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Chapter 23
Paola Casu (University of Cagliari, Italy), Claudia Pisu (University of Cagliari, Italy)
During the past years there has been the birth of significant projects about digitization and virtual preservation of cultural heritage. Such panorama offers great chance to develop 3D modeling for cultural heritage. 3D...
3D Reconstruction for the Interpretation of Partly Lost or Never Accomplished Architectural Heritage
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Chapter 24
Amir Shakibamanesh (Tehran Art University, Iran), Mahshid Ghorbanian (Tehran Art University, Iran)
A lot of scientific studies have investigated virtual reality, the technological phenomenon of the modern world. However, there is no comprehensive study about the practical use of this technology in the urban design field. The aim...
Using Advanced Approaches in Urban Design Researches: A Mutation from 3D Digital Models to Virtual Reality
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Chapter 25
Emanuela Chiavoni (Università Sapienza Roma, Italy)
The objective of the study was to integrate the analytical data coming from the laser scanner survey of a complex monument like the Treasury of Petra (Jordan) with a more traditional and direct analysis performed through watercolor...
Integrated Methodologies for the Study and Documentation of the Architectural and Archaeological Heritage: The Treasury of Petra in Jordan
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Chapter 26
Isabel Sousa Rosa (University of Lisbon, Portugal), Joana C. Lopes (University of Lisbon, Portugal), Ricardo J. Ribeiro (University of Lisbon, Portugal)
The interdependent relation between urban settlements and their environment has been broadly neglected over the last two centuries, particularly near major urban centers. This reflects in an unbalanced and often inadequate occupation...
The Landscape Cultural Construction: A Recognition of the Roman Tradition
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Chapter 27
Assunta Pelliccio (University of Cassino and Southern Lazio, Italy), Erika Ottaviano (University of Cassino and Southern Lazio, Italy), Pierluigi Rea (University of Cassino and Southern Lazio, Italy)
The brownfields are amongst the most relevant historical evidences of the socio-economic heritage of populations. The rehabilitation of these sites, often aimed at inserting them in a newly conceived connective tissue of the cities...
Digital and Mechatronic Technologies Applied to the Survey of Brownfields
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Back Materials
Compilation of References
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About the Contributors
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Index
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