The presented research deals with the 3D acquisition and modeling of San Zenone's chapel in Santa Prassede church, a very rich and unique example of byzantine architecture and sculpture. The aim of the paper deals with survey and representation bottlenecks related to a portion of a church, characterized by a very important decorative apparatus. The paper analyses the transition between the acquisition phase and the construction of a 3D model, which contains reliable geometric and radiometric data, defining at the end a useful instrument for architectural, archaeological and architectural interpretation, balanced by the human capacity to read the real context and 3D extracted data.
The digital model of the S.Zenone chapel inside Santa Prassede in Rome. A case study for the morphological analysis
Angelini Andrea
2017
Abstract
The presented research deals with the 3D acquisition and modeling of San Zenone's chapel in Santa Prassede church, a very rich and unique example of byzantine architecture and sculpture. The aim of the paper deals with survey and representation bottlenecks related to a portion of a church, characterized by a very important decorative apparatus. The paper analyses the transition between the acquisition phase and the construction of a 3D model, which contains reliable geometric and radiometric data, defining at the end a useful instrument for architectural, archaeological and architectural interpretation, balanced by the human capacity to read the real context and 3D extracted data.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.