High resolution 3D acquisition and modelling in cultural heritage knowledge and restoration projects: The survey of the fountain of neptune in bologna

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In 2016, the Municipality of Bologna (Italy) has undertaken the restoration of one of the symbols of the entire city, the Fountain of Neptune, in evident state of degradation. The works have touched upon all the aspects of this complex object and the project has seen involved the Municipality and the University of Bologna, the Istituto Superiore per la Conservazione e il Restauro (ISCR) (Rome) and the Visual Computing Lab of the CNR-ISTI (Pisa), in a modern and highly multi-disciplinary approach. One of the key elements of the project was made up by the creation of an information system ad hoc developed to permit, in an innovative, efficient and user-friendly way, the collection, sharing, management and analysis of all the information and data related to diagnostics and restoration actions. The base of the information system is a very detailed 3D model of the monument, realized by means of the most modern techniques for objects 3D modelling (laser scanning, digital photogrammetry and 3D scanning) integrated together with the aim to obtain a photo-Textured 3D model characterized by a sub-millimetre precision level in the geometric description and a high perceptive fidelity of colour reproduction. The surveying activities and data processing, performed by the DICAM Geomatics group of the University of Bologna (with the collaboration of the MCM Company of Rome), are described in the paper, with considerations on the problems encountered and the procedures and solutions adopted. The information system has been developed by CNR-ISTI.

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Girelli, V. A., Tini, M. A., Dellapasqua, M., & Bitelli, G. (2019). High resolution 3D acquisition and modelling in cultural heritage knowledge and restoration projects: The survey of the fountain of neptune in bologna. In ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences (Vol. 42, pp. 573–578). Copernicus GmbH. https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-Archives-XLII-2-W11-573-2019

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