IMProVe 2011 - Proceedings
IMProVe 2011 - Proceedings
IMProVe 2011 - Proceedings
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Innovative Methods in Architectural Design<br />
Rome as part of a more general urban enhancement and conversion project. The first<br />
project involves architectural restoration; the second involves the redesign of an<br />
interesting industrial building. In both cases the paper focuses on the use of computer<br />
modelling in design prefiguration. The first involves the possible enhancement and<br />
conversion of the old monastery of San Bernardino in L’Aquila, the second the possible<br />
enovation of a former ATAC bus depot in Rome as part of a bigger urban enhancement<br />
and conversion project. The first project involves architectural restoration; the second<br />
involves the redesign of an interesting industrial building. In both cases modelling involved<br />
a survey of the existing structures and only later the 3D restitution of the new design<br />
project.<br />
This procedure – involving separate modelling for the existing structure and the new<br />
design – gives the latter an added value insofar as the ATAC bus depot is currently being<br />
demolished, at least partially, as part of the urban enhancement and conversion plan. This<br />
underscores the added value of a model in any requalification process of our building<br />
heritage.<br />
Keywords: Modelling, Survey, Project<br />
Corresponding Author: Maria Rosaria Cundari<br />
Tel.: 0030.089.964208<br />
e-mail: m.cundari3@studenti.unisa.it<br />
Address: Via Ponte di Don Melillo, 00084 Fisciano, Salerno.<br />
Computer modelling based on<br />
integrated survey techniques and to document architecture<br />
C. Cundari (a)<br />
(a) Department of History, Drawing and Restoration of Architecture “Sapienza” University of Rome<br />
Abstract:<br />
Original This paper focuses on two studies documenting two monumental complexes<br />
(Verlasce in Venafro and the archaeological complex of San Vincenzo al Volturno, both in<br />
the province of Isernia) using several different measuring techniques: direct, topographic,<br />
photographic and electronic survey. In both cases the model was created using the<br />
acquired measurements and laser scanner “points clouds”. The models were used to<br />
verify all the measurements as well as create the most “realistic” “representation” and<br />
documentation of the surveyed objects.<br />
Keywords: Survey, Modelling, Representation.<br />
Corresponding Author: Cesare Cundari<br />
Tel.:00.39.6.49916114<br />
Fax.: 00.39.6.49916841<br />
June 15 th – 17 th , <strong>2011</strong>, Venice, Italy<br />
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