The goal of the research project has been the development of an operating plan that, through an experimental methodology of landscape analysis and survey using of the photographic tool, would be able to lead to credible and reliable representations of the acquired urban context. The experimentation involved the application of the Structure from Motion methodology above five case-studies, on national and international contexts: the village of Korza (Karelia, Russia), the pueblo of Portobello (Panama), the historical centre of Bethlehem (Palestine), the historical centre of Samara (Russia), the historical centre of Pavia (Italy); chosen because of their identity character that makes them recognizable at the territorial level. The research was then aimed at experimenting the ways in which three-dimensional systems obtain, through the separation of the corresponding elements that help to define the “landscape”, a capacity for reading and managing three-dimensional mesh surfaces through the importation of digital data on G.I.S. platforms where, to each graphic element of the three-dimensional drawing, can correspond multiple information levels defined by data connect to the model.
Break up and redefining the townscape. An Analytical Tool for Sharing-Based Services
FRANCESCA PICCHIO
2018-01-01
Abstract
The goal of the research project has been the development of an operating plan that, through an experimental methodology of landscape analysis and survey using of the photographic tool, would be able to lead to credible and reliable representations of the acquired urban context. The experimentation involved the application of the Structure from Motion methodology above five case-studies, on national and international contexts: the village of Korza (Karelia, Russia), the pueblo of Portobello (Panama), the historical centre of Bethlehem (Palestine), the historical centre of Samara (Russia), the historical centre of Pavia (Italy); chosen because of their identity character that makes them recognizable at the territorial level. The research was then aimed at experimenting the ways in which three-dimensional systems obtain, through the separation of the corresponding elements that help to define the “landscape”, a capacity for reading and managing three-dimensional mesh surfaces through the importation of digital data on G.I.S. platforms where, to each graphic element of the three-dimensional drawing, can correspond multiple information levels defined by data connect to the model.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.