Abstract

The subject addresses heritage objects that are subject to degradation processes caused by both natural and anthropogenic factors. One of the current solutions is directed towards a varied range of scientific instruments, thus facilitating the analysis and diagnosis of the concerned buildings, contributing also to the identification of materials and techniques used and providing information about any previous interventions of conservation attempts. Recent visualization methods used in the diagnosis and consolidation of historic structures can utilize both three-dimensional laser scanning technology and laser interferometry as a diagnostic method, as well as alternative methods such electrometry, magnetometry and ground penetrating radar devices. The subject aims to address how heritage objects can be secured using 3D scanning technologies. The case studies were conducted on the Bezdin Monastery Complex, the ”Saint Martyr Gheorghe” Church, the ”Saint Martyr Filimon” Monastery and the former Metropolitan Summer Residence in Sibiu. The selected case studies illustrate the methodology for obtaining and processing field data, as well as the use of this data in the diagnosis process and in selecting appropriate consolidation options for these historical structures based on obtained results. These technologies have provided specialists with the possibility of extracting vital information both in the diagnostic phase and throughout the implementation of restoration works. Advanced scanning technologies of today have enabled the creation of a database with the capability of providing pertinent information about a building’s past, starting from its initial stage, up to the completion of execution works, which significantly aids in facilitating the process of diagnostic analysis and structural calculation.

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