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Alex Federman, Sujan Shrestha, Mario Santana Quintero, Davide Mezzino, John Gregg, Shawn Kretz and Christian Ouimet
The increasing commercialization of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) has opened the possibility of performing low-cost aerial image acquisition for the documentation of cultural heritage sites through UAV photogrammetry. This paper presents two case studi...
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Annalaura Vuoto, Marco Francesco Funari and Paulo B. Lourenço
Undoubtedly, heritage buildings serve as essential embodiments of the cultural richness and diversity of the world?s states, and their conservation is of the utmost importance. Specifically, the protection of the structural integrity of these buildings i...
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Agnes W. Brokerhof, Renate van Leijen and Berry Gersonius
This paper describes the development and trial of a method (Quick Flood Risk Scan method) to determine the vulnerable value of monuments for flood risk assessment. It was developed in the context of the European Flood Directive for the Dutch Flood Risk M...
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Filomena De Leo, Alessia Marchetta and Clara Urzì
This is an updated review on black fungi as main biodeteriogens of cultural heritage stone artifacts. Colonization pattern, taxonomy, and methods to eradicate their settlement are discussed here.
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Elisabetta Colucci, Xufeng Xing, Margarita Kokla, Mir Abolfazl Mostafavi, Francesca Noardo and Antonia Spanò
Nowadays, cultural and historical built heritage can be more effectively preserved, valorised and documented using advanced geospatial technologies. In such a context, there is a major issue concerning the automation of the process and the extraction of ...
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Florent Poux, Roland Billen, Jean-Paul Kasprzyk, Pierre-Henri Lefebvre and Pierre Hallot
The digital management of an archaeological site requires to store, organise, access and represent all the information that is collected on the field. Heritage building information modelling, archaeological or heritage information systems now tend to pro...
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Xiucheng Yang, Yi-Chou Lu, Arnadi Murtiyoso, Mathieu Koehl and Pierre Grussenmeyer
Built heritage has been documented by reality-based modeling for geometric description and by ontology for knowledge management. The current challenge still involves the extraction of geometric primitives and the establishment of their connection to hete...
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Filiberto Chiabrando, Giulia Sammartano, Antonia Spanò and Alessandra Spreafico
This article proposes the use of a multiscale and multisensor approach to collect and model three-dimensional (3D) data concerning wide and complex areas to obtain a variety of metric information in the same 3D archive, which is based on a single coordin...
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Alessandro Lo Faro and Alessia Miceli
The legacy of built heritage is one of the most critical questions of our time?the objective of preserving its immaterial values and exploiting its original vocation brings about challenges related to the history, the identity, and the quality of life of...
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Beatriz Menéndez
Changes induced by climate change in salt weathering of built cultural heritage are estimated in different ways, but generally as a function of phase changes phenomena of two common salts, sodium chloride and sodium sulfate. We propose to use not only th...
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Tomasz Jelenski
The concept of resilience has become increasingly important to our understanding of sustainable planning. Post-disaster urban and architectural reconstruction might be treated as a strategy for resilient cities, helping them to reinvent themselves after ...
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Giuliana Cardani and Paola Belluco
The presence of the largest part of World Heritage sites in a seismically-prone area, like Italy, demands always greater measures to protect the most important built heritage, as well as the minor architecture. This requires a constant improvement of the...
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Pablo Rodríguez-Navarro and Teresa Gil Piqueras
Morocco has a vernacular architectural heritage of recognized value, which constitutes an indissoluble part of its cultural legacy. In the south of the country, specifically in the High Atlas mountain range and the pre-Saharan oases, we mainly find earth...
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Chiara Ciantelli, Elisa Palazzi, Jost Von Hardenberg, Carmela Vaccaro, Francesca Tittarelli and Alessandra Bonazza
This work investigates the impact of long-term climate change on heritage sites in Latin America, focusing on two important sites in the Panamanian isthmus included in the World Heritage List: the monumental site of Panamá Viejo (16th century) and...
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Tomasz Jelenski
The concept of resilience has become increasingly important to our understanding of sustainable planning. Post-disaster urban and architectural reconstruction might be treated as a strategy for resilient cities, helping them to reinvent themselves after ...
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Salim Bashir Umar,Ismail Said
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Worldwide population is rapidly growing economically and politically. Hence, countries have challenges of conserving its heritage properties. However, the rapid development is emerging, ignoring the existing architectural relic on the assets. Thereby fad...
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Lamis Behbehani, Linda Prokopy
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This interdisciplinary research study explores the environmental awareness, attitudes and behaviours of residents of a low-income, Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certified, multifamily, heritage-listed housing development in the Mid...
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Peter McKeague,Anthony Corns,Robert Shaw
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Although the INSPIRE Directive provides a roadmap and technical specifications for providing interoperability of spatial information created and held by public bodies across Europe, its relevance to archaeological and built heritage information is unclea...
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Carlo Costantino, Anna Chiara Benedetti and Riccardo Gulli
The Italian residential building stock consists of 12.2 million buildings, with 7.2 constructed post-World War II during the economic boom. These structures were designed without specific regulations for seismic safety, fire resistance, and energy effici...
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