The sustainable reuse of cultural heritage (CH) structures presents a pressing challenge within conservation, engineering, and architectural disciplines. Traditional visual inspection methods often fall short in providing comprehensive and repeatable documentation for degradation diagnostics. Recent advances in immersive technologies, particularly virtual reality (VR) and artificial intelligence (AI), offer innovative approaches to structure monitoring and preservation planning. This paper explores a VR-assisted inspection methodology as a pathway toward sustainable reuse, examining the technical foundations, integration with structural health monitoring (SHM), and the broader implications for conservation strategy, interdisciplinary collaboration, and public engagement. Drawing from an extensive review of recent case studies and the state-of-the-art in digital heritage documentation, the study critically assesses the strengths and limitations of immersive inspection systems and proposes a roadmap for their expanded adoption.

Immersive technologies for Building Sustainable Reuse: a Virtual Reality-based inspection paradigm

Elisabetta Doria
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2025-01-01

Abstract

The sustainable reuse of cultural heritage (CH) structures presents a pressing challenge within conservation, engineering, and architectural disciplines. Traditional visual inspection methods often fall short in providing comprehensive and repeatable documentation for degradation diagnostics. Recent advances in immersive technologies, particularly virtual reality (VR) and artificial intelligence (AI), offer innovative approaches to structure monitoring and preservation planning. This paper explores a VR-assisted inspection methodology as a pathway toward sustainable reuse, examining the technical foundations, integration with structural health monitoring (SHM), and the broader implications for conservation strategy, interdisciplinary collaboration, and public engagement. Drawing from an extensive review of recent case studies and the state-of-the-art in digital heritage documentation, the study critically assesses the strengths and limitations of immersive inspection systems and proposes a roadmap for their expanded adoption.
2025
Building Sustainable Reuse
Marco Morandotti, Elisabetta Doria (eds)
Comitato scientifico
Inglese
Internazionale
ELETTRONICO
1
44
49
6
978-88-6952-192-8
Pavia University Press
Milano
ITALIA
The volume is part of the Virtual Institute in Sustainable Cities and Communities output of the European Campus of City-Universities (EC2U). EC2U is a multi-cultural and multi-lingual Alliance consisting of nine long-standing, education and research, locally and globally engaged universities from four diverse regions of the European Union. This publication is promoted and financed by the University of Pavia, in particular thanks to the EC2U University Alliance, which provided financial and managerial support for the realisation of the three editions of the Summer School B.SuRe - Building Sustainable Reuse, whose evaluations and results are also presented in this volume.
Cultural Heritage CH, Virtual Reality VR, Artificial Intelligence AI, SHM, structure monitoring
https://www.paviauniversitypress.it/catalogo/building-sustainable-reuse/6717
no
2 Contributo in Volume::2.1 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
2
268
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Doria, Elisabetta; Mishra, Mayank
info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart
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