The entire ensemble of the Munich Olympic Park designed by Behnisch and Partners is regarded as one of the most significant examples of post-war architecture in Germany. In order to conduct a basic documentation and survey of the structural elements and architectural surfaces as a basis for a long-term preservation and management plan, a study project was realised jointly by the Professorship for Recent Building Heritage Conservation and the Chair of Conservation-Restoration, Art Technology and Conservation Science during the summer term 2019. The students were introduced to 3D photogrammetry, using 3DF Zephyr for the documentation of the objects’ current condition. Together with on-site analysis, the 3D models were further used for a phenomenological mapping of building materials and surface deterioration and decay. In addition to the analysis of the original building plans, on-site measurements and axonometric line drawings of the structural elements enabled a better understanding of damages, recent repairs and alterations.
The ticket booths at the Olympic Stadium Munich / Çavdar, Meltem; Sircana, Pietro; Rodriguez, Lucrezia; Schröter, Lisa; Calcagni, Livia; Calatrava, Jana; Casagrande, Concetta Maria; Giusti, Beatrice Brinchi; Saccomanno, Chiara; Lee, Mu-Yen; Han, Jesse. - (2021), pp. 224-226. [10.11588/IH.2020.1.84634].
The ticket booths at the Olympic Stadium Munich
Calcagni, Livia;Casagrande, Concetta Maria;Giusti, Beatrice Brinchi;Saccomanno, Chiara;
2021
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The entire ensemble of the Munich Olympic Park designed by Behnisch and Partners is regarded as one of the most significant examples of post-war architecture in Germany. In order to conduct a basic documentation and survey of the structural elements and architectural surfaces as a basis for a long-term preservation and management plan, a study project was realised jointly by the Professorship for Recent Building Heritage Conservation and the Chair of Conservation-Restoration, Art Technology and Conservation Science during the summer term 2019. The students were introduced to 3D photogrammetry, using 3DF Zephyr for the documentation of the objects’ current condition. Together with on-site analysis, the 3D models were further used for a phenomenological mapping of building materials and surface deterioration and decay. In addition to the analysis of the original building plans, on-site measurements and axonometric line drawings of the structural elements enabled a better understanding of damages, recent repairs and alterations.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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