Digital technologies offer an effective solution for documenting and managing complex three-dimensional morphologies, particularly in the context of Underground Built Heritage (UBH). Our research explores novel digitization strategies by employing various technological tools for 3D scanning. We focus on a selected case study: the Grotta di San Michele Arcangelo. Range-based techniques using LiDAR-UAV (Light Detection and Ranging set in Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) were used for the cave’s exterior, integrated with SLAM (Simultaneous Localization and Mapping) technology was employed for the cave’s interior and close-range photogrammetry techniques captured intricate wall decorations. The results yielded precise geometric information crucial for subsequent three-dimensional modelling of architectural and natural spaces. Furthermore, these techniques were integrated to enhance information management, facilitate conservation efforts, and update existing documentation. The resulting comprehensive database is an essential tool for understanding, monitoring, and effectively managing these intricate underground environments.
Documentation and management of complex 3D morphologies through digital technology
Centarti, Lorena;Ferreyra, Carla;Guida, Caterina Gabriella;Limongiello, Marco;Messina, Barbara
2024-01-01
Abstract
Digital technologies offer an effective solution for documenting and managing complex three-dimensional morphologies, particularly in the context of Underground Built Heritage (UBH). Our research explores novel digitization strategies by employing various technological tools for 3D scanning. We focus on a selected case study: the Grotta di San Michele Arcangelo. Range-based techniques using LiDAR-UAV (Light Detection and Ranging set in Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) were used for the cave’s exterior, integrated with SLAM (Simultaneous Localization and Mapping) technology was employed for the cave’s interior and close-range photogrammetry techniques captured intricate wall decorations. The results yielded precise geometric information crucial for subsequent three-dimensional modelling of architectural and natural spaces. Furthermore, these techniques were integrated to enhance information management, facilitate conservation efforts, and update existing documentation. The resulting comprehensive database is an essential tool for understanding, monitoring, and effectively managing these intricate underground environments.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.