GIS methodology and SDI for risk analysis in medieval defensive earth architecture: Territorial characterization through spatial analysis, delphi method and analytic hierarchy process
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2020-03Abstract
The proceedings contain 80 papers. The special focus in this conference is on Conservation of Cultural Heritage. The topics include: Graphic instruments for visualizing hypotheses; Geographic information systems (GIS) and building information modeling (BIM): Tools for assessing the cultural values of mass housing neighbourhoods in medium-sized cities of andalusia; dynamic identification for structural analysis of santa ana church in Seville; LOD BIM protocol for heritage interventions. Antonio cavallini’s wall paintings case study; Pilot experience of HBIM modelling on the renaissance quadrant façade of the cathedral of seville to support its preventive conservation; Application of BIM for the representation of the constructive evolution of the apse of the church of san juan de los caballeros of jerez de la frontera; a proposal for improving the conservation of the Asturian hórreos by using the new technologies; geographic information systems for the study of bunkers on the north shore of the strait of gibraltar; virtual reconstruction and constructive process: The case study of the dome of san carlo alle quattro fontane; fusion of 3D digitization technologies for the virtual exploration of re-covered archaeological remains; GIS methodology and SDI for risk analysis in medieval defensive earth architecture: Territorial characterization through spatial analysis, delphi method and analytic hierarchy process; a pilot study of space syntax applied to historical cities. Studying seville and lisbon in the 16th-17th centuries; Strategic control of castramental space and geospatial analysis of visual prevalence. Implementation of GIS methodologies; preventive conservation of built cultural heritage in southwestern europe: Heritagecare; preface.
The proceedings contain 80 papers. The special focus in this conference is on Conservation of Cultural Heritage. The topics include: Graphic instruments for visualizing hypotheses; Geographic information systems (GIS) and building information modeling (BIM): Tools for assessing the cultural values of mass housing neighbourhoods in medium-sized cities of andalusia; dynamic identification for structural analysis of santa ana church in Seville; LOD BIM protocol for heritage interventions. Antonio cavallini’s wall paintings case study; Pilot experience of HBIM modelling on the renaissance quadrant façade of the cathedral of seville to support its preventive conservation; Application of BIM for the representation of the constructive evolution of the apse of the church of san juan de los caballeros of jerez de la frontera; a proposal for improving the conservation of the Asturian hórreos by using the new technologies; geographic information systems for the study of bunkers on the north shore of the strait of gibraltar; virtual reconstruction and constructive process: The case study of the dome of san carlo alle quattro fontane; fusion of 3D digitization technologies for the virtual exploration of re-covered archaeological remains; GIS methodology and SDI for risk analysis in medieval defensive earth architecture: Territorial characterization through spatial analysis, delphi method and analytic hierarchy process; a pilot study of space syntax applied to historical cities. Studying seville and lisbon in the 16th-17th centuries; Strategic control of castramental space and geospatial analysis of visual prevalence. Implementation of GIS methodologies; preventive conservation of built cultural heritage in southwestern europe: Heritagecare; preface.