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Virtual tours and informational models for improving territorial attractiveness and the smart management of architectural heritage: the 3d-imp-act project

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The design and implementation of the project WebGIS system is described, which integrates virtual tours of 360° panoramas, 3D models from photomodelling of pictures taken by drones, multimedia contents, and 2D/3D historic evolution schemes within a single platform, where the users are supported in recognizing and exploring the tangible and intangible correspondences among the project pilot-cases.
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. The promotion and dissemination of architectural heritage for cultural enhancement and touristic enjoyment are increasingly focused on innovative ICTs, including 3D Geographic Information Systems, photorealistic models and scenes, and VR/AR immersive digital environments, which enable the interaction of visitors with a variety of informational contents, both educational and specialist. Within the above-mentioned framework, this paper will firstly outline the general objectives of the project “3D-IMP-ACT”, which has been funded under the international cooperation programme IPA CBC Interreg Italy-Albania-Montenegro. In this research, some ICT tools are tested and validated to create “virtual networks” of international ancient architectures and sites, based on the identification of “physical networks” of common historic, environmental and technical characteristics and infrastructural connections, in order to address coordinated strategies and transversal policies for development and management. Then, the paper will describe and discuss some results from the design and implementation of the project WebGIS system, which integrates virtual tours of 360° panoramas, 3D models from photomodelling of pictures taken by drones, multimedia contents, and 2D/3D historic evolution schemes within a single platform, where the users are supported in recognizing and exploring the tangible and intangible correspondences among the project pilot-cases. In conclusion, some remarks will be proposed on the potential benefits of the platform as an expert system which supports the technical assessment and control of architectural heritage toward maintenance, refurbishment and conservation.

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Digital Environment for Remote Visual Inspection and Condition Assessment of Architectural Heritage

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3D GIS for Cultural Heritage Restoration : a 'white box' workflow

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the results of a research developed as part of the Swedish Pompeii Project, a fieldwork initiated from the Swedish Institute in Rome in 2000, with the main objectives of this research were to develop a set of integrated digital methods to be extensively adopted by conservation specialists in the practice of preservation management; to deal with several aspects connected to the preservation of an ancient structure in a 'fully-3D' environment; and to take advantage of GIS analytic tools for investigating architectural structures in three-dimensions.
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Cultural Heritage 3D Modelling and visualisation within an Augmented Reality Environment, based on Geographic Information Technologies and mobile platforms

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors apply Geographic Information Technologies (GIT) to the field of Cultural Heritage (CH), aiming to analyse patrimonial valuation through Digital Representations (DR).
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A Spatial Information System (SIS) for the Architectural and Cultural Heritage of Sardinia (Italy)

TL;DR: A spatial information system (SIS) developed in the research project, “Traditional building techniques: from knowledge to conservation and performance improvement”, with the aim of archiving and managing the data derived from the project is presented.
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Achieving the state of research pertaining to GIS applications for cultural heritage by a systematic literature review

TL;DR: In this paper, a systematic literature review of the literature on the application of GIS in cultural heritage is carried out to provide an objective summary of the current state-of-the-art concerning how GIS has been used and what methods and analysis have been applied in the field of cultural heritage.
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