会议专题

CULTURAL HERITAGE AND DIGITIZATION TECHNOLOGY: DIGITAL DOCUMENTATION,DIGITAL CONSERVATION, BIM AND CULTURAL HERITAGE

  Taking care of mankind”s cultural heritage is a well-established obligation to us and to our future generations.To that end numerous experts are contributing.Contemporary technological advances,i.e.digital achievements, have helped a lot to this end.In this paper these technological advances are briefly presented and explained.It is attempted to show how these advances may help Cultural heritage if applied correctly and wisely.The argument is not how they will replace traditional documentation or conservation methods, but how they will support,enhance and supplement them for achieving the desired result with sensitivity and knowledge.The available digital documentation techniques are described along with the contemporary nondestructive techniques for cultural heritage pathology diagnosis and conservation.Their advantages are investigated along with their implementation actions.These techniques include image based methodologies for producing three dimensional models of which traditional two dimensional products may be extracted, laser scanning techniques to acquire directly three dimensional information from the object, Nondestructive techniques in order to diagnose pathology problems etc.In addition it is very important to implement suitable software solutions in order to process the data acquired and extract useful information from them.Hence data base management systems (DBMS) are implemented which lead to Building information modelling (BIM) solutions applied to cultural heritage.In order to highlight these techniques, several examples are presented.The alternative uses of the contemporary digital techniques are highlighted through these examples.Among others the following applications will be presented: The virtual restoration of a collapsed stone bridge, the complete three dimensional documentation of the Holy Aedicule in Jerusalem, the Tower of Winds in Athens and the management system of a vast archaeological site in Crete are only but a few of the examples presented.Finally, a future outlook is attempted, in order to envisage the path that the implementation of these technological advances will lead the worldwide effort to document and preserve our cultural heritage.

Cultural heritage geometric documentation digitization HBIM

A.Georgopoulos

Laboratory of Photogrammetry, NTUA, Greece

国内会议

第四届文化遗产保护与数字化国际论坛

北京

英文

230-252

2016-08-08(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)