FROM ARCHIVE DOCUMENTATION to ONLINE 3D MODEL VISUALIZATION of NO LONGER EXISTING STRUCTURES: The TURIN 1911 PROJECT

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Rebuilding the past of cultural heritage through digitization, archiving and visualization by means of digital technology is becoming an emerging issue to ensure the transmission of physical and digital documentation to future generations as evidence of culture, but also to enable present generation to enlarge, facilitate and cross relate data and information in new ways. In this global effort, the digital 3D documentation of no longer existing cultural heritage can be essential for the understanding of past events and nowadays, various digital techniques and tools are developing for multiple purposes. In the present research the entire workflow, starting from archive documentation collection and digitization to the 3D models metrically controlled creation and online sharing, is considered. The technical issues to obtain a detail 3D model are examined stressing limits and potentiality of 3D reconstruction of disappeared heritage and its visualization exploiting three complexes belonging to 1911 Turin World's Fair.

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Einaudi, D., Spreafico, A., Chiabrando, F., & Della Coletta, C. (2020). FROM ARCHIVE DOCUMENTATION to ONLINE 3D MODEL VISUALIZATION of NO LONGER EXISTING STRUCTURES: The TURIN 1911 PROJECT. In International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences - ISPRS Archives (Vol. 43, pp. 837–844). International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing. https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XLIII-B2-2020-837-2020

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