The development of the survey techniques for architecture and archaeology requires a general review in the methods used for the representation of numerical data. The possibilities offered by data processing allow to find new paths for studying issues connected to the drawing discipline. The research project aimed at experimenting different approaches for the representation of the rupestrian architecture and the texture mapping process. The nature of the rupestrian architecture does not allow a traditional representation of sections and projections of edges and outlines. The paper presents a method, the Equidistant Multiple Sections (EMS), inspired by cartography and based on the use of isohipses generated from different geometric plane. A s...
The Photogrammetry laboratory at CIRCE is conducting a research campaign to identify a procedure for...
3D high resolution survey is now performed mainly with photogrammetry and laser scanning methodologi...
In the last decade the Cultural Heritage field has deeply benefited from the opportunities of collec...
The development of the survey techniques for architecture and archaeology requires a general review ...
Since many years the research unit of the Sapienza University of Rome has dealt with the cataloging ...
[EN] Architectural heritage preservation bases on a deep, layered and interdisciplinary knowledge of...
We know that the basis of a survey is always choice, selection and discretization of the elements. I...
Rupestrian cultural assets are remarkable examples of human occupation of the territory. As for any ...
Abstract: Wall paintings of the subterranean roman graveyards are a mirror of early-Christian societ...
In the field of documentation and preservation of cultural heritage, there is keen interest in 3D me...
Architectural heritage preservation bases on a deep, layered and interdisciplinary knowledge of the ...
By fully exploiting the potential of monoscopic techniques, thus confining stereoscopic procedures t...
For the architectural representation, the Texture Mapping application is becoming more and more imp...
Sometimes it is difficult to represent "on paper" the existing reality of architectonic elements, de...
In the last decades, surveying methodologies related to Geomatics applications in the Cultural Herit...
The Photogrammetry laboratory at CIRCE is conducting a research campaign to identify a procedure for...
3D high resolution survey is now performed mainly with photogrammetry and laser scanning methodologi...
In the last decade the Cultural Heritage field has deeply benefited from the opportunities of collec...
The development of the survey techniques for architecture and archaeology requires a general review ...
Since many years the research unit of the Sapienza University of Rome has dealt with the cataloging ...
[EN] Architectural heritage preservation bases on a deep, layered and interdisciplinary knowledge of...
We know that the basis of a survey is always choice, selection and discretization of the elements. I...
Rupestrian cultural assets are remarkable examples of human occupation of the territory. As for any ...
Abstract: Wall paintings of the subterranean roman graveyards are a mirror of early-Christian societ...
In the field of documentation and preservation of cultural heritage, there is keen interest in 3D me...
Architectural heritage preservation bases on a deep, layered and interdisciplinary knowledge of the ...
By fully exploiting the potential of monoscopic techniques, thus confining stereoscopic procedures t...
For the architectural representation, the Texture Mapping application is becoming more and more imp...
Sometimes it is difficult to represent "on paper" the existing reality of architectonic elements, de...
In the last decades, surveying methodologies related to Geomatics applications in the Cultural Herit...
The Photogrammetry laboratory at CIRCE is conducting a research campaign to identify a procedure for...
3D high resolution survey is now performed mainly with photogrammetry and laser scanning methodologi...
In the last decade the Cultural Heritage field has deeply benefited from the opportunities of collec...