The utility of the application of new three-dimensional technologies for the study and dissemination of heritage from a historical-technical perspective: case studies

  • Irene Ruiz Bazán Universidad de Zaragoza
  • Gianluca Emilio Ennio Vita Politecnico di Milano
Palabras clave: convergent photogrammetry, Convergent photogrammetry, building restoration, Building Restoration, 3D mode, 3d model, heritage research, Heritage Research

Resumen

In this article we analyse the different applications of convergent photogrammetry in three different cases. In the first one, the application in the beginning of a restoration project of the Chapel of the Purification in the Church of the Carmine in Milan (Italy), where we will explain the usefulness of this technology. In the second case the utility of the three-dimensional reproduction made to the hidden murals at the Collegiate Church of Santa Maria in Daroca (Spain) for its diffusion and finally the application of this technique as a tool for communicating the results of research in projects. The confrontation of these cases in which the same technology is applied at various stages of the process of conservation and study of heritage, with distinctly different purposes, aims both to deepen their usefulness, such as delineating its limits and requirements.

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Biografía del autor/a

Irene Ruiz Bazán, Universidad de Zaragoza

Irene Ruiz holds a PhD from the University of Zaragoza,  a technical architect, MsArch in Building Restoration and has studied Photography in the Accademia di Brera (Milan). 

Gianluca Emilio Ennio Vita, Politecnico di Milano

Gianluca Vita is teacher both in the Politecnico di Milano and in the Accademia di Brera, he teaches 3D design and both authors have a long work experience in building restoration projects.

Publicado
2017-07-02
Cómo citar
Ruiz Bazán, I., & Vita, G. E. E. (2017). The utility of the application of new three-dimensional technologies for the study and dissemination of heritage from a historical-technical perspective: case studies. Ge-Conservacion, 11, 208-213. https://doi.org/10.37558/gec.v11i0.480