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Research Units
- Università degli Studi di ROMA "La Sapienza"
RILIEVO,ANALISI E DISEGNO DELL'AMBIENTE E DELL'ARCHITETTURA (RADAAR)
- Politecnico di MILANO
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN, DELLE ARTI DELLA COMUNICAZIONE E DELLA MODA - INDACO
- Università degli Studi di FIRENZE
PROGETTAZIONE DELL'ARCHITETTURA
- Università Politecnica delle MARCHE
ARCHITETTURA, RILIEVO, DISEGNO, URBANISTICA, STORIA
- Università degli Studi "G. d'Annunzio" CHIETI-PESCARA
SCIENZE, STORIA DELL'ARCHITETTURA, RESTAURO E RAPPRESENTAZIONE
Similar research programs:
- 1 - Integrated Survey Methods and Techniques for constructions and utilization of 3D virtual models dedicated to architectural and urban complexes.
- 2 - The geomatics in support of the actions of Government of the territory
- 3 - Cryptographic databases
- 4 - Interoperability and cooperative management of geographic, dynamic, multidimentional and distributed data with Free and Open Source GIS
- 5 - Learning Hierarchical, Abstract Models from Temporal or Spatial Data
- 6 - Re-reading Pompei. The development and transformation of the city from its origins to its destruction.
- 7 - Web Ram: Web Retrieval and Mining
- 8 - Numerical and graphical methods for the analysis of time series data
- 9 - Memory of the city: methods of data organization and representation for an historical topography based on a digital library of monumental urban cetres: case studies Rome, Bologna, Otranto and Taranto.
- 10 - INTEGRATED SOFTWARE SYSTEMS IN ARCHITECTURAL AND URBAN HERITAGE CONSERVATION, PROTECTION AND EXPLOITATION
Scientific and education field classification
International Patent Classification
- PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- PHYSICS
- COMPUTING; CALCULATING; COUNTING (score computers for games A63; combinations of writing applicances with computing devices B43K29/08)
- ELECTRICAL DIGITAL DATA PROCESSING (computers in which a part of the computation is effected hydraulically or pneumatically G06D; optically G06E; self-contained input or output peripheral equipment G06K; impedance networks using digital techniques H03H) [C9603]
- IMAGE DATA PROCESSING OR GENERATION, IN GENERAL (specially adapted for particular applications, see the relevant subclasses, e.g. G06K, G09G, H04N) [N9408]
- MEASURING (counting G06M); TESTING
- GEOPHYSICS; GRAVITATIONAL MEASUREMENTS; DETECTING MASSES OR OBJECTS (detecting or locating foreign bodies for diagnostic, surgical or person-identification purposes A61B; means for indicating the location of accidentally buried, e.g. snow-buried persons A63B29/02; investigating or analysing earth materials by determining their chemical or physical properties G01N; measuring electric or magnetic variables in general, other than direction or magnitude of the earth\'s field G01R; electronic or nuclear magnetic resonance arrangements G01R33/20; radar, sonar or analogous methods in general, detecting masses or objects involving these methods G01S)
- COMPUTING; CALCULATING; COUNTING (score computers for games A63; combinations of writing applicances with computing devices B43K29/08)
Geographical classification
- Region: Lazio
Keywords
SURVEY, DRAWING, 3D MODELLING, ARCHITECTURE, CITYIntegrated Methodologies for the Survey, Drawing, Modelling of Urban and Architectural Environment.
Università degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza"Abstract
The term “digital revolution” has been very used in these last years in order to identify the deep changes affecting all human activities and much more those connected with the scientific research.If on one side we have experimented a nearly immediate passage from the “pre-digital” procedures to the new ones (sometimes even sacrificing researchers’ flexibility to systems’ rigidity), on the other we have not registered yet a “feed-back” motion aiming at integrating the pre-digital procedures as well as the development of more ergonomic ways in the human-data interaction.
This issue appears to represent a major task in the field of survey, documentation and, more in general, of knowledge of the architecture and the city: beside the recalled problems, in fact, the pressure put on researchers by the extraordinary technological innovation (especially determined by 3D scanning development) has somehow revolutionised the consolidated concepts of “survey” and “modelling”.
As the research aiming at optimizing the application of the illustrated powerful technologies represents a major priority, on the other hand it’s equally important to recover the traditional “heritage” in such a way to make it compatible (and consequently comparable) with the information acquired with the most advanced methodologies.
This matter is significantly dealing with the “Model” concept, that is with the set of operations that lead to the discreetization of architectural and >>>
Principal Investigator
Mario Docci Università degli Studi di ROMA "La Sapienza"Research Objectives
The deep changes we have been experimenting during these last ten years owing to the capillary diffusion of digital systems have greatly affected the field of Documentation and Analysis of the architecture and the city.If on one side we have experimented a nearly immediate passage from the “pre-digital” procedures to the new ones (sometimes even sacrificing researchers’ flexibility to systems’ rigidity), on the other a counter-balancing “feed-back” motion aiming at integrating the pre-digital procedures as well as the development of more ergonomic ways in the human-data interaction is still to come.
This question appears to represent a major task in the field of survey, documentation and, more in general, of knowledge of the architecture and the city: beside the recalled problems, in fact, the pressure put on researchers by the extraordinary technological innovation (especially determined by 3D scanning development) has somehow revolutionised the consolidated concepts of “survey” and “modelling”.
As the research aiming at optimizing the application of the illustrated powerful technologies represents a major priority, on the other hand it’s equally important to recover the traditional “heritage” in such a way to make it compatible (and consequently comparable) with the information acquired with the most advanced methodologies.
This matter is significantly dealing with the “Model” concept, that is with the set of operations that lead to the >>>
First Results
Although the development of present research represents a coherent whole of concurrent activities, nevertheless a number of major results can be listed. They actually refer to the three main tasks described in the proposal (Task 1 – Scientific and technological issues, Task 2 – Procedures and Methods, Task 3 – Testing and dissemination):Task 1 – Scientific and technological issues.
This scientific and technological task aims at developing innovative procedures for construction and manipulation of 3D Models coming from 3D scans or other acquisition techniques.
From this task we expect a relevant increase of basic knowledge concerning the instruments themselves and their management; on the other hand, though, a productive feed-back process between research institutions and manufacturers will be set up in order to reach an overall improvement of existing equipments as well as the development of new ones. Inside each proposal coming from the 5 Research Units of this project, is possible to retrieve the number and quality for the relationships set up with different manufacturer and developer in this sector.
Task 2 – Procedures and Methods.
This strictly methodological task, will deal with focusing and developing new methodologies and utilisation fields for acquisition and reproduction techniques: as a result, suitable operational protocols as well as new usage hypothesis well be defined.
It represents somehow the core of >>>
Timescale
24 monthsNational and international background
The term “digital revolution” has been very used in these last years in order to identify the deep changes affecting all human activities and much more those connected with the scientific research.If on one side we have experimented a nearly immediate passage from the “pre-digital” procedures to the new ones (sometimes even sacrificing researchers’ flexibility to systems’ rigidity), on the other we have not registered yet a “feed-back” motion aiming at integrating the pre-digital procedures as well as the development of more ergonomic ways in the human-data interaction.
This question appears to represent a major task in the field of survey, documentation and, more in general, of knowledge of the architecture and the city: beside the recalled problems, in fact, the pressure put on researchers by the extraordinary technological innovation (especially determined by 3D scanning development) has somehow revolutionised the consolidated concepts of “survey” and “modelling”.
As the research aiming at optimizing the application of the illustrated powerful technologies represents a major priority, on the other hand it’s equally important to recover the traditional “heritage” in such a way to make it compatible (and consequently comparable) with the information acquired with the most advanced methodologies.
This matter is significantly dealing with the “Model” concept, that is with the set of operations that lead to the discreetization of architectural and >>>



