The study and analysis of archaeological elements often ranges from very large sites to small objects. This difference in size and type is also present during survey and representation. This idea sparked the proposed study of worksite plans that constitute the only firm link between historical architecture and its representation. The objective is to develop a new interpretation of worksite plans merging massive acquisition technologies with digital representation. The topic is associated with studies on the origins of architectural drawing based on the interdisciplinary union between architecture and archaeology. The objective is to critically interpret worksite plans in order to establish and classify a study methodology. Based on these premises, we examined the key relationship between the metric/formal construction of a 2D drawing (plan) with a 3D model (ideal model). The study is part of the now consolidated drawing/survey/design process which is based on objective/real drawings and leads to a 3D/ideal model

Tradition and innovation. From worksite plans to digital models / 26., Attenni Martina; Benucci, Michele; Bianchini, Carlo; Caniglia, Valeria; Griffo, Marika; Inglese, Carlo; Ippolito, Alfonso. - (2020), pp. 369-379. (Intervento presentato al convegno 45rd Annual conference on computer applications and quantitative methods in archaeology tenutosi a Georgia State University, Atlanta GA) [10.15496/publikation-43237].

Tradition and innovation. From worksite plans to digital models

26. Attenni Martina;Benucci Michele;Bianchini Carlo;Caniglia Valeria;Griffo Marika;Inglese Carlo;Ippolito Alfonso
2020

Abstract

The study and analysis of archaeological elements often ranges from very large sites to small objects. This difference in size and type is also present during survey and representation. This idea sparked the proposed study of worksite plans that constitute the only firm link between historical architecture and its representation. The objective is to develop a new interpretation of worksite plans merging massive acquisition technologies with digital representation. The topic is associated with studies on the origins of architectural drawing based on the interdisciplinary union between architecture and archaeology. The objective is to critically interpret worksite plans in order to establish and classify a study methodology. Based on these premises, we examined the key relationship between the metric/formal construction of a 2D drawing (plan) with a 3D model (ideal model). The study is part of the now consolidated drawing/survey/design process which is based on objective/real drawings and leads to a 3D/ideal model
2020
45rd Annual conference on computer applications and quantitative methods in archaeology
tracings, 2D/3D models, integrated survey
04 Pubblicazione in atti di convegno::04b Atto di convegno in volume
Tradition and innovation. From worksite plans to digital models / 26., Attenni Martina; Benucci, Michele; Bianchini, Carlo; Caniglia, Valeria; Griffo, Marika; Inglese, Carlo; Ippolito, Alfonso. - (2020), pp. 369-379. (Intervento presentato al convegno 45rd Annual conference on computer applications and quantitative methods in archaeology tenutosi a Georgia State University, Atlanta GA) [10.15496/publikation-43237].
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