Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2747878837> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2747878837 endingPage "236" @default.
- W2747878837 startingPage "229" @default.
- W2747878837 abstract "Abstract. The Basilica of San Marco in Venice is a well-known masterpiece of World Heritage. It is a real multi-faceted architecture. The management of the church and its construction site is very complicated, and requires an efficient system to collect and manage different kinds of data. The BIM approach appeared to be the most suitable to collect multi-source data, to monitor activities and guarantee the well-timed operations inside the church. The purpose of this research was to build a BIM of the Basilica, considering all aspects that characterize it and that require particular care. Many problems affected the phase of the acquisition of data, and forced the team to establish a clear working pipeline that allowed the survey simultaneously, hand in hand, with all the usual activities of the church. The fundamental principle for the organization of the whole work was the subdivision of the entire complex in smaller parts, which could be managed independently, both in the acquisition and the modelling stage. This subdivision also reflects the method used for the photogrammetric acquisition. The complexity of some elements, as capitals and statues, was acquired with different Level of Detail (LoD) using various photogrammetric acquisitions: from the most general ones to describe the space, to the most detailed one 1:1 scale renderings. In this way, different LoD point clouds correspond to different areas or details. As evident, this pipeline allows to work in a more efficient way during the survey stage, but it involves more difficulties in the modelling stage. Because of the complexity of the church and the presence of sculptural elements represented by a mesh, from the beginning the problem of the amount of data was evident: it is nonsense to manage all models in a single file. The challenging aspect of the research job was the precise requirement of the Procuratoria di San Marco: to obtain the 1:1 representation of all the mosaics of the Basilica. This requirement significantly increased the effort in the acquisition stage, because it was necessary to reach a submillimetre resolution in the photographic images sufficient to distinguish perfectly each single tessera, also in the highest domes (28 meters). Furthermore, it introduced a new problem about the management of the gigapixel - orthophotos. The BIM approach presented in this paper tries to offer a solution to all these problems. The BIM application is based not on commercial software, but on a self-implemented system, which was previously tested on the Main Spire of Milano Cathedral. The multi-scale and multi-area approach have also been maintained in the BIM construction phase. In the case of Basilica di San Marco, the most important requirement was the management of the orthophotos of each single element. It was necessary to give the user the possibility to recover, for each item, not only the geometric model, but also the raster representation -orthophoto- of its surface: in order to do it, the BIM model acts as a three-dimensional catalogue." @default.
- W2747878837 created "2017-08-31" @default.
- W2747878837 creator A5052377713 @default.
- W2747878837 creator A5080965843 @default.
- W2747878837 creator A5087114663 @default.
- W2747878837 creator A5091663101 @default.
- W2747878837 date "2017-08-18" @default.
- W2747878837 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W2747878837 title "BIM SYSTEM FOR THE CONSERVATION AND PRESERVATION OF THE MOSAICS OF SAN MARCO IN VENICE" @default.
- W2747878837 cites W1573347986 @default.
- W2747878837 cites W2025902311 @default.
- W2747878837 cites W2062256776 @default.
- W2747878837 cites W2414513270 @default.
- W2747878837 cites W2589372550 @default.
- W2747878837 cites W2614513965 @default.
- W2747878837 doi "https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-2-w5-229-2017" @default.
- W2747878837 hasPublicationYear "2017" @default.
- W2747878837 type Work @default.
- W2747878837 sameAs 2747878837 @default.
- W2747878837 citedByCount "11" @default.
- W2747878837 countsByYear W27478788372019 @default.
- W2747878837 countsByYear W27478788372020 @default.
- W2747878837 countsByYear W27478788372021 @default.
- W2747878837 countsByYear W27478788372022 @default.
- W2747878837 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2747878837 hasAuthorship W2747878837A5052377713 @default.
- W2747878837 hasAuthorship W2747878837A5080965843 @default.
- W2747878837 hasAuthorship W2747878837A5087114663 @default.
- W2747878837 hasAuthorship W2747878837A5091663101 @default.
- W2747878837 hasBestOaLocation W27478788371 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConcept C107053488 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConcept C111919701 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConcept C117455697 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConcept C123657996 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConcept C127313418 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConcept C127413603 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConcept C131979681 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConcept C143392562 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConcept C146357865 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConcept C147176958 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConcept C151730666 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConcept C154945302 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConcept C163985040 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConcept C166957645 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConcept C170154142 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConcept C18762648 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConcept C199360897 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConcept C205649164 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConcept C2524010 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConcept C2778572836 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConcept C2778755073 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConcept C28719098 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConcept C33923547 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConcept C42475967 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConcept C43521106 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConcept C58640448 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConcept C60671577 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConcept C78519656 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConceptScore W2747878837C107053488 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConceptScore W2747878837C111919701 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConceptScore W2747878837C117455697 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConceptScore W2747878837C123657996 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConceptScore W2747878837C127313418 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConceptScore W2747878837C127413603 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConceptScore W2747878837C131979681 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConceptScore W2747878837C143392562 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConceptScore W2747878837C146357865 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConceptScore W2747878837C147176958 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConceptScore W2747878837C151730666 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConceptScore W2747878837C154945302 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConceptScore W2747878837C163985040 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConceptScore W2747878837C166957645 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConceptScore W2747878837C170154142 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConceptScore W2747878837C18762648 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConceptScore W2747878837C199360897 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConceptScore W2747878837C205649164 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConceptScore W2747878837C2524010 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConceptScore W2747878837C2778572836 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConceptScore W2747878837C2778755073 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConceptScore W2747878837C28719098 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConceptScore W2747878837C33923547 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConceptScore W2747878837C41008148 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConceptScore W2747878837C42475967 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConceptScore W2747878837C43521106 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConceptScore W2747878837C58640448 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConceptScore W2747878837C60671577 @default.
- W2747878837 hasConceptScore W2747878837C78519656 @default.
- W2747878837 hasLocation W27478788371 @default.
- W2747878837 hasLocation W27478788372 @default.
- W2747878837 hasOpenAccess W2747878837 @default.
- W2747878837 hasPrimaryLocation W27478788371 @default.
- W2747878837 hasRelatedWork W2001830598 @default.
- W2747878837 hasRelatedWork W2064170914 @default.
- W2747878837 hasRelatedWork W2101443124 @default.
- W2747878837 hasRelatedWork W2980519471 @default.
- W2747878837 hasRelatedWork W3175876185 @default.
- W2747878837 hasRelatedWork W3205884035 @default.