Abstract
A preliminary survey campaign is essential in projects of restoration or promotion of architectural heritage. A single technique or a combination of several ones might be employed. Especially when documentation at different scales and with different levels of detail are foreseen, the latter will likely be necessary. The paper describes an architectural survey in Italy: the most relevant remains in Codiponte (MS), damaged by the earthquake in 2013, in the context of a project of restoration. In this site, a 3D survey was necessary to represent effectively the objects. An integrated survey campaign was performed, which consists of a GPS network as support for georeferencing, an aerial survey and a field survey made by laser scanner and close range photogrammetry. The case study, thanks to its peculiarity, can be taken as exemplar to wonder if the integration of different surveying techniques is today still mandatory or, considering the technical advances of each technology, it is in fact just optional.
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Research agreement between the Dipartimento di Ingegneria Civile, dell’Ambiente, del Territorio e Architettura dell’Università degli Studi di Parma and the municipality of Casola in Lunigiana about “Architectural survey, material-pathological analysis, seismic vulnerability assessment and technical and scientific support in identifying techniques of restoration solutions and consolidation of the Rocca and the Medieval bridge of Codiponte”. Coordination and scientific responsibility for DICATeA - UNIPR: Prof. Chiara Vernizzi. scientific responsibility of disciplines: Profs. Vernizzi Chiara and Andrea Zerbi (survey and analysis of architecture), Prof. Riccardo Roncella (topographic and photogrammetric survey), Prof. Eva Coisson (material restoration and structural reinforcement). Contributors to the survey activities and graphic restitution: PhD students and postdocs Nazarena Bruno, Marina Santise, Sandra Tonna. Undergraduates Battilocchi Francesca, Giulia Bigliardi, Elisa Bonetti, Clarissa Campanini, Giulia Fanti, Andrea Lusignani.
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Vernizzi, C. (2018). Survey for Knowledge and Communication of the Architectural Heritage: Case Study Rocca di Codiponte. In: Amoruso, G. (eds) Putting Tradition into Practice: Heritage, Place and Design. INTBAU 2017. Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering , vol 3. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-57937-5_42
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