The Romanesque parish church San Pietro a Romena is located in the municipal district of Pratovecchio, in the Casentino valley. It was built, due to a inscription chiselled on a capital, in 1052 d.C. probably wanted by Matilde di Canossa, who has promoted the construction of a lot of churches in this area. We don’t have many informations about the first church, probably destroyed by an earthquake, event that frequently has hit the valley. We based our research1 on what the DM 01/2008 requests, so our analysis was made following some steps of knowledge: firstly an accurated research in the archive of the Fiesole diocese, to suppose how the building has evolved during the ages, then a 3D laser scanner survey. Thanks to the accurate point cluod we could draw our sections of the church, integrating the material analysis, the orthophotos and the degradation analysis. In parallel has been developed the stratigraphic analysis of the building, which is useful to understand how it has been costructed and how it has grown, so that a coherent restoration and consolidation project can be efficiently designed.
Romena parish church, analysis from the 3D survey to the consolidation project. La pieve di Romena, analisi dal rilievo 3D al progetto di consolidamento / Bigongiari, Matteo. - CD-ROM. - (2015), pp. 619-626.
Romena parish church, analysis from the 3D survey to the consolidation project. La pieve di Romena, analisi dal rilievo 3D al progetto di consolidamento.
BIGONGIARI, MATTEO
2015
Abstract
The Romanesque parish church San Pietro a Romena is located in the municipal district of Pratovecchio, in the Casentino valley. It was built, due to a inscription chiselled on a capital, in 1052 d.C. probably wanted by Matilde di Canossa, who has promoted the construction of a lot of churches in this area. We don’t have many informations about the first church, probably destroyed by an earthquake, event that frequently has hit the valley. We based our research1 on what the DM 01/2008 requests, so our analysis was made following some steps of knowledge: firstly an accurated research in the archive of the Fiesole diocese, to suppose how the building has evolved during the ages, then a 3D laser scanner survey. Thanks to the accurate point cluod we could draw our sections of the church, integrating the material analysis, the orthophotos and the degradation analysis. In parallel has been developed the stratigraphic analysis of the building, which is useful to understand how it has been costructed and how it has grown, so that a coherent restoration and consolidation project can be efficiently designed.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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