This book provides the opportunity to explore the variety of meanings, undertones and contextual connotations that currently pertain to the expressions of "virtual (or digital) restoration" and "reconstruction".
The book focuses on the latest applications of virtual restoration and reconstruction in different areas of Cultural Heritage through the presentation and discussion of several case studies. The goal is to provide a broad perspective on the subject.
The sample presented in this book has been indeed selected and evaluated referring to different disciplinary fields such as archaeology, architecture, and conservation while encompassing a variety of cultural and chronological contexts.
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Interpreting and visualizing the past through virtual archaeology: from site to museum experience
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“Sources of research” for the virtual reconstruction of ancient monuments: the case of architectural models
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From design to construction: digital reconstruction of the convent’s kitchen area in the monastery of El Escorial
María Pilar Luisa Chías Navarro, Tomás Abad Balboa, Lucas Fernández Trapa
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Digital heritage: before, during and after COVID-19: the aurelian walls as a case study
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The “Amiternum Project” on archaeological site valorisation
Stefano Brusaporci, Alfonso Forgione, Fabio Graziosi, Fabio Franchi, Silvia Mantini, Pamela Maiezza, Alessandra Tata, Luca Vespasiano
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Castellaccio of Monreale: from the survey to the visualisation of virtual reconstructions
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Digital reconstruction for the analysis of conservation state: the transmission of historical memory of St. George and the Dragon Tile in San Michele Basilica Facade
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Architecture and archeology: virtual reconstruction of Ipi’s tomb TT315 in Deir-el-Bahari, Theban, Egypt
Ernesto Echeverría Valiente, Flavio Celis D'Amico, Fernando da Casa Martín
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Diachronic 3D reconstruction of a Roman bridge: a multidisciplinary approach
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Multidisciplinary approach for the knowledge of historical built: digital tools for the virtual restoration
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Methodological practice for the physical and virtual reconstruction of “absent” museum goods: hypotheses for their protection, valorization and inclusive dissemination
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Archaeology of the present: Knowledge as a strategy for claiming the value of contemporary authorial architecture
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Visual journalism applications: 3D modeling for cultural heritage sites visualization
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