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Volume 16 Number 30 Year 2023

28 articles in this issue 

Joaquín Aguilar-Camacho,Gabriel Granado-Castro,José Antonio Barrera-Vera

This research is the result of two multidisciplinary projects funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation, and Universities: for the development and evaluation of models of durability and preventive conservation of the plasterwork panels located... see more

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Leopoldo Repola

The paper presents the results of research conducted in the gorge area of the archaeological site of Hattusa in Anatolia, Turkey (listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1986), aimed at developing a survey methodology and three-dimensional data manageme... see more

Pags. 10.1 - 10.13  

Andrea Lumini

This paper presents the results of a long-term research project focused on the documentation and digitization of the Florence Air Warfare School, a 1938 important Italian Rationalism architectural complex designed by Raffaello Fagnoni. The study highlight... see more

Pags. 11.1 - 11.15  

Luis Cortés-Meseguer,Adolfo Alonso-Durá

The Escuelas Pías church of Valencia is a milestone of Neoclassicism whose architecture is compared to Agrippa’s Pantheon. Its dome with a 24.5 m span has cracks in four sectors, just like in its drum. Thanks to a recent survey with a laser scanner (TLS),... see more

Pags. 12.1 - 12.9  

Daniel Martín-Fuentes,Pedro Manuel Cabezos-Bernal

Point clouds are an essential tool for documenting archaeological and architectural heritage, since they are the initial product that can be obtained from a laser scanner or photogrammetry survey. Despite being a very basic and discretized source of infor... see more

Pags. 13.1 - 13.18  

Manuel Alejandro Ródenas-López,Josefina García-León,Pedro Miguel Jiménez-Vicario,Siham El Ghomari-Bakhat

Urban modelling processes are the basis for the management of Smart Cities. Automated workflows are typically used to model large portions of cities with homogeneous urban fabrics. These processes result in very simple three-dimensional models with large ... see more

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María José Muñoz-Mora,David Navarro-Moreno,Pedro Jiménez-Vicario,Jose Gabriel Gómez-Carrasco,Manuel Alejandro Ródenas-López

Funerary architecture often presents a series of specificities that makes it necessary to combine different techniques for its adequate graphic restitution. These conditioning factors are usually present both in the exterior, such as nearby trees and meta... see more

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Eduard Baviera,Jorge Llopis,Ignacio Cabodevilla-Artieda

This research article aims to propose a new method for procedurally modeling unique architectural heritage spaces and explore new approaches to 3D-model parameterizable architecture, specifically focusing on neoclassical architecture. Procedural modeling,... see more

Pags. 16.1 - 16.10  

Lorenzo Ceccarelli,Marco G. Bevilacqua,Gabriella Caroti,Roberto B.F. Castiglia,Valeria Croce

This work describes a semi automatic workflow for the 3D reconstruction of Heritage Building Information Models from raw point clouds, based on Artificial Intelligence techniques. The BIM technology applied to historical architecture has made it possible ... see more

Pags. 17.1 - 17.8  

Riccardo Montuori,Gaspar Muñoz Cosme

Superposition of buildings from different periods is a distinctive feature of Maya architecture. The Maya often built new structures directly over the pre-existing ones, using volume to achieve larger buildings. This “building upon the built practice” per... see more

Pags. 18.1 - 18.13  

Luis José García-Pulido,Jonathan Ruiz-Jaramillo

Among all the Spanish regions, the province of Granada stands out for the large number of isolated towers of which there are still remains. More than 150 are of medieval origin and preserved to a greater or lesser degree. This is due to the fact that Gran... see more

Pags. 19.1 - 19.13  

José-Antonio Benavides-Lopez,Jesus-Maria Rodriguez-Bulnes,Jorge Rouco-Collazo

Structure from Motion (SfM) photogrammetry has become in the last years one of the most used methodologies for three-dimensional recording in many scientific fields thanks to its great precision, low cost and speed. The aim of this paper is to present a w... see more

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Riccardo Tavolare,Elena Cabrera-Revuelta,Cesare Verdoscia,Michele Buldo

Heritage Building Information Modelling (H-BIM) has completely changed the meaning of managing architectural sites and ancient buildings. Nowadays, the application of cutting-edge methods for analysis, conservation and restoration is made possible by the ... see more

Pags. 20.1 - 20.8  

Manuel Cabeza Gonzalez,Beatriz Sáez Riquelme,Alba Soler Estrela

During the civil war, a large number of anti-aircraft shelters were built in Castellón de la Plana. At present, the outer part of most of them has disappeared due to the abandonment suffered after the end of the war and the inexorable urban growth, so its... see more

Pags. 21.1 - 21.15  

Lorenzo Ceccon,Matteo Cavaglià

The use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for 3D reconstruction through photogrammetry has gained significant attention in recent years. With the advancement of technology and the availability of affordable drones with high-resolution cameras, capturing ... see more

Pags. 22.1 - 22.11  

Mónica Val Fiel,Alba Soler-Estrela

Historic centres bring together the numerous values of architectural history, forming a specific context that can be considered an “educational city” in which situated learning can be enhanced. They offer the possibility of providing visitors with tours a... see more

Pags. 23.1 - 23.15  

Concepción López González,Pablo Ariel Escudero,Jorge Luis García-Valldecabres

In recent years, various advancements have been made in the implementation of digital model into HBIM as a valid option for managing and visualizing the information generated in the documentation of heritage architecture and preventive conservation action... see more

Pags. 24.1 - 24.11  

Fabrizio Banfi,Francesca Romana Paolillo,Clara Spallino,Alberto Viskovic,Libbio Antonelli

This research delves into the profound significance of the Science of Representation, demonstrating its pivotal role in crafting semantic and interoperable analysis. The adept application of these ‘mediums’ could represent a primary shift for future gener... see more

Pags. 25.1 - 25.17  

Irene De La Torre Fornes,Javier Cortina Maruenda,David Marcos González

The castle of Ademuz constitutes a relevant heritage value of this spanish town and of the Rincón de Ademuz municipal district and is a key element to understand the configuration of the village and its importance as a defensive town throughout history. H... see more

Pags. 26.1 - 26.13  

Antonio Almagro

Since its creation in 1752, the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando has had among its objectives the study, protection and dissemination of heritage and in a special way of architectural monuments. Along these lines, the Academy has undertaken a pr... see more

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Maria Grazia Cianci,Daniele Calisi,Stefano Botta,Sara Colaceci,Mara Pontisso,Simone Quilici,Clara Spallino

The research deals with the topic of archaeological surveys through the use of laser scanners and drones and the integration of appropriate data processing methodologies, aimed at promoting processes of documentation, knowledge, restoration and enhancemen... see more

Pags. 4.1 - 4.12  

Nicolas Gutierrez-Perez,Manuel De-Miguel-Sanchez

This work presents part of the experience accumulated by the research team of which the authors are members in data collection and information management for the representation of architectural and artistic heritage. To do so, we will analyze the results ... see more

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Fabio Lanfranchi,Piero Barlozzini,Luca Martelli

In the context of 3D surveying methods, the role of drones is growing in importance. The capacity to approach the object and acquire both photos and videos from points that are highly inaccessible from the ground make these devices an efficient tool on th... see more

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Cecilia Luschi,Novella Lecci

In the context of the interdisciplinary nature of research, which is increasingly characterised by specialised expertise, applying advanced technologies in various ways, the interaction between architecture and the discipline of archaeology finds a broad ... see more

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Carles Pamies,Albert Sanchez,Isidro Navarro

Advances in photogrammetric surveys and immersive visualization through Virtual Reality (VR) have brought about a revolution in all areas of architectural representation. Architectural heritage has not escaped this revolution, since these techniques make ... see more

Pags. 8.1 - 8.14  

Marina Sender,Ricardo Perelló Roso,Manuel Gimenez Ribera,Alberto Albelda Pla

The architectural graphic expression, with all the variants that make it up, strengthens a substantial part of the process of approaching the project, also of its resolution. When the architectural intervention corresponds to the rehabilitation of a histo... see more

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Marina Sender Contell

Ramón Esteve (Ontinyent, 1964) is architect for the Superior Technical School of Architecture of Madrid and PhD in Architecture for the Polytechnic University of Valencia. Nowadays he’s considered among the greatest architects in Spain. He worked in the a... see more

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Teresa Gil-Piqueras,Pablo Rodríguez-Navarro

During the first decade of the millennium, a slow evolution in the digitalisation of architectural surveying took place. The qualities achieved at first were difficult to compete with analogue systems, so they had to mature until being definitively establ... see more

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