The project concerns the achievement of multi-resolution and multi-sensor 3D surveys of the main buildings of Pratolino Park, based on laser scanner and photogrammetric technologies, spread to surrounding land and environment and geo-referenced using GNSS. The case studies presented concern both true architectures as the Chapel by Buontalenti and the Paggeria and other buildings as the Fountain of Jupiter and the giant statue of the Appennino by Jean de Boulogne. These first case studies show the wide range of artefacts present in the Park; each one of them requests appropriate techniques for their surveying and representation because of their different sizes, geometries and materials. The project gave the chance to define, improve and check the best practices for surveying a wide range of heritage buildings. The drawings and models of the artefacts were used both for research purposes and as a support for conservation projects.
Geomatics for Knowledge and Conservation of Cultural Heritage: The Pratolino Park Case-Study / G. Tucci; A. Conti; L. Fiorini. - STAMPA. - (2012), pp. 428-440. (Intervento presentato al convegno ICONARCH - 1 "Architecture and Technology" tenutosi a Konya, Turchia nel 15-17 novembre 2012).
Geomatics for Knowledge and Conservation of Cultural Heritage: The Pratolino Park Case-Study
TUCCI, GRAZIA;A. Conti;
2012
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The project concerns the achievement of multi-resolution and multi-sensor 3D surveys of the main buildings of Pratolino Park, based on laser scanner and photogrammetric technologies, spread to surrounding land and environment and geo-referenced using GNSS. The case studies presented concern both true architectures as the Chapel by Buontalenti and the Paggeria and other buildings as the Fountain of Jupiter and the giant statue of the Appennino by Jean de Boulogne. These first case studies show the wide range of artefacts present in the Park; each one of them requests appropriate techniques for their surveying and representation because of their different sizes, geometries and materials. The project gave the chance to define, improve and check the best practices for surveying a wide range of heritage buildings. The drawings and models of the artefacts were used both for research purposes and as a support for conservation projects.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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