The research outlines detection and survey strategies for several islands in theVenice Lagoon.The goal is to build a digital archive that will help preserve their historical memory. Drawings and three-di- mensional models will be used to develop an information system that can document the condition of the islands and provide insight into the development of settlements and architecture in the lagoon. The applied methodology combines various survey techniques to understand the morphometric characteristics of the islands and buildings by using high-definition images and point clouds.These activities are par t of the ERC project VeNiss - Venice’s Nissology: Reframing the Lagoon City as an Archi- pelago and aim to create a knowledge base for developing drawings and 3D models through Scan- To-BIM procedures.This method ensures precise and detailed mapping of the island’s surroundings, aiding in developing heritage management and conservation tools. Developing a functional documentation system using digital technologies to preserve the memory of a unique and fragile ecosystem involves collecting, analysing, and representing morphometric data. It also requires creating a database capable of supporting the development of a three-dimensional information system.
Il Disegno delle isole "minori" dell'arcipelago veneziano
Sandro Parrinello
;Matteo Bigongiari;Anna Dell'Amico;Alberto Pettineo
2024-01-01
Abstract
The research outlines detection and survey strategies for several islands in theVenice Lagoon.The goal is to build a digital archive that will help preserve their historical memory. Drawings and three-di- mensional models will be used to develop an information system that can document the condition of the islands and provide insight into the development of settlements and architecture in the lagoon. The applied methodology combines various survey techniques to understand the morphometric characteristics of the islands and buildings by using high-definition images and point clouds.These activities are par t of the ERC project VeNiss - Venice’s Nissology: Reframing the Lagoon City as an Archi- pelago and aim to create a knowledge base for developing drawings and 3D models through Scan- To-BIM procedures.This method ensures precise and detailed mapping of the island’s surroundings, aiding in developing heritage management and conservation tools. Developing a functional documentation system using digital technologies to preserve the memory of a unique and fragile ecosystem involves collecting, analysing, and representing morphometric data. It also requires creating a database capable of supporting the development of a three-dimensional information system.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.