Reverse engineering applied to architectural restoration for the reconstruction of structural surfaces depends on metric precision. Sometimes there are elements on these surfaces whose value is even higher than the building itself. This is the case for many churches whose ceilings have pictorial works of art. Reconstruction requires the existence of some identifiable remainder and/or a surface geometry that enables mathematical development. In our case, the vault has an irregular hemispherical geometry (without possible mathematical development), and there are no significant remains of the painting (which was destroyed by a fire). Through the 3D modelling of the irregular vault and two historic frames with a camera of unknown geometry, an i...
Over the last years, the area of conservation and enhancement of cultural heritage has benefited fro...
In the paper, the process of creating 3D models of St. Anne’s Church’s facades is described. Some ex...
Digital and virtual heritage is often associated with the recreation of lost artefacts and architect...
Reverse engineering applied to architectural restoration for the reconstruction of structural surfac...
The paper presents the results of a reconstruction of the 3D model of a dome and of a medieval fresc...
[EN] The restoration of paintings on elements in cultural heritage buildings (fundamentally, churche...
Sometimes it could be difficult to represent “on paper " an architectural idea, a solution, a d...
The memory of hundreds gone buildings is preserved by few photographic images. Perspective restituti...
Cultural Heritage (CH) 3D digitisation is getting increasing attention and importance. Advanced surv...
The reconstruction of historic or archaeological monuments bases on the architectural knowledge of t...
During the past years there has been the birth of significant projects about digitization and virtua...
3D models have gained great popularity for their capability to open a realistic view on the former, ...
The research focuses on the analysis and studies of a UNESCO site for which a major survey is underw...
In the field of documentation and preservation of cultural heritage, there is keen interest in 3D me...
[EN] The use of 3D digitization and modelling in documenting heritage sites has increased significan...
Over the last years, the area of conservation and enhancement of cultural heritage has benefited fro...
In the paper, the process of creating 3D models of St. Anne’s Church’s facades is described. Some ex...
Digital and virtual heritage is often associated with the recreation of lost artefacts and architect...
Reverse engineering applied to architectural restoration for the reconstruction of structural surfac...
The paper presents the results of a reconstruction of the 3D model of a dome and of a medieval fresc...
[EN] The restoration of paintings on elements in cultural heritage buildings (fundamentally, churche...
Sometimes it could be difficult to represent “on paper " an architectural idea, a solution, a d...
The memory of hundreds gone buildings is preserved by few photographic images. Perspective restituti...
Cultural Heritage (CH) 3D digitisation is getting increasing attention and importance. Advanced surv...
The reconstruction of historic or archaeological monuments bases on the architectural knowledge of t...
During the past years there has been the birth of significant projects about digitization and virtua...
3D models have gained great popularity for their capability to open a realistic view on the former, ...
The research focuses on the analysis and studies of a UNESCO site for which a major survey is underw...
In the field of documentation and preservation of cultural heritage, there is keen interest in 3D me...
[EN] The use of 3D digitization and modelling in documenting heritage sites has increased significan...
Over the last years, the area of conservation and enhancement of cultural heritage has benefited fro...
In the paper, the process of creating 3D models of St. Anne’s Church’s facades is described. Some ex...
Digital and virtual heritage is often associated with the recreation of lost artefacts and architect...