Documentation regarding the representation of ancient cities and their architectures is a research field developed to date by some specific sectors - such as drawing, history and restoration of architecture, archaeology of landscapes, etc. - and the Engineering area has only recently been interested in it. ese spheres of competence touch the material and immaterial assets of cultural heritage that can be integrated into a common project: valorisation as a form of knowledge, protection, communication and performance. Archaeologists, architects, engineers, technicians and architects have explored the architectural and engineering works of the Roman age in many ways. What is still lacking is the relationship between tangible assets, such as the link between architecture and landscape and the intangible ones, such as the transformations of the past and the future prospects of fruition and/or innovation in these spaces. Recent studies have allowed a detailed understanding of ancient artefacts; the innovative survey techniques give the opportunity of widening the boundaries of the representation, showing state of facts, virtual reconstruction essays, restoration and reuse projects, in a way first almost unimaginable. is is a documentary opportunity that can be further addressed and integrated towards the purpose of communication and enhancement.
Heritage buildings conservation: methods and techniques
2017
Abstract
Documentation regarding the representation of ancient cities and their architectures is a research field developed to date by some specific sectors - such as drawing, history and restoration of architecture, archaeology of landscapes, etc. - and the Engineering area has only recently been interested in it. ese spheres of competence touch the material and immaterial assets of cultural heritage that can be integrated into a common project: valorisation as a form of knowledge, protection, communication and performance. Archaeologists, architects, engineers, technicians and architects have explored the architectural and engineering works of the Roman age in many ways. What is still lacking is the relationship between tangible assets, such as the link between architecture and landscape and the intangible ones, such as the transformations of the past and the future prospects of fruition and/or innovation in these spaces. Recent studies have allowed a detailed understanding of ancient artefacts; the innovative survey techniques give the opportunity of widening the boundaries of the representation, showing state of facts, virtual reconstruction essays, restoration and reuse projects, in a way first almost unimaginable. is is a documentary opportunity that can be further addressed and integrated towards the purpose of communication and enhancement.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


