Abstract

Abstract. It is a matter of fact that 3D visualisation and proper documentation of cultural objects helps to preserve the history and memories of historic buildings, archaeological sites and cultural landscapes, and supports economic growth by stimulating cultural tourism. Preservation, visualisation and recreation of valuable historical and architectural objects and places has always been a serious challenge for specialists in the field. Today, the rapid developments in the fields of close-range photogrammetry, terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) and computer vision (CV) enable to carry out highly accurate 3D models so as to be extremely effective and intuitive for users who have stringent requirements and high expectations. In this note we present the results of the survey and 3D modeling of an ancient gate, Porta Savonarola, located within the remains of the medieval town walls surrounding the historical city center of Padua, Italy. The work has been undertaken within the framework of the project “Walls Multimedia Museum” (WMM) promoted by the local private association “Padua Walls Committee”. The goal of the project was to develop a prototype of an “extended” virtual museum, spreaded along most interesting locations of the town walls. The survey of the ancient gate was performed with a Leica C10 and P20 terrestrial laser scanners. Once the acquired scans were properly merged together, a solid model was generated from the global point cloud, and plans and elevations were extracted from it for restoration purposes. A short multimedia video was also created for the “Walls Multimedia Museum”, showing both the outer and inner part of the gate. In the paper we will discuss all the steps and challenges addressed to provide the 3D solid model of Porta Savonarola from the TLS data.

Highlights

  • In the last decade improvements in surveying techniques (e.g. Terrestrial Laser Scanning-terrestrial laser scanning (TLS), close range photogrammetry) and in digital data processing and management have allowed to collect different kind of information about a Cultural Heritge object

  • Today the integration between Geomatics techniques and Computer Vision (CV) tools enable professionals to carry out highly accurate 3D models so as to be extremely effective and intuitive for users who have stringent requirements and high expectations. 3D visualisation and proper documentation of cultural objects helps to preserve the history and memories of historic buildings, archaeological sites and cultural landscapes, and supports economic growth by stimulating cultural tourism In this paper we present the results of the survey and 3D modeling of an ancient gate, Porta Savonarola, located within the remains of the medieval town walls surrounding the historical city center of Padua, Italy

  • The work has been undertaken within the framework of the project “Walls Multimedia Museum” (WMM) promoted by the local private association “Padua Walls Committee”, which has been involved for 40 years in studying, preserving and promoting this important urban heritage site

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INTRODUCTION

In the last decade improvements in surveying techniques (e.g. Terrestrial Laser Scanning-TLS, close range photogrammetry) and in digital data processing and management have allowed to collect different kind of information about a Cultural Heritge object Whether it is a simple statue, a small artifact, a fragment or a whole ancient building or archeological site, current digital technology provides the users (scholars, professionals or wider audience) many instruments to analyze, study and explore the historical good. In last years the integration between laser scanning technology and photogrammetry has proven to be a very effective methodology to provide highresolution 3D models of heritage sites and cultural artifacts Through this approach, the geometry and appearance of real objects can be recorded with high level of detail and accuracy.

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DATA ACQUISITION
DATA PROCESSING
SOLID MODELING
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