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<journal-id journal-id-type="publisher">ISPRS-Archives</journal-id>
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<journal-title>The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences</journal-title>
<abbrev-journal-title abbrev-type="publisher">ISPRS-Archives</abbrev-journal-title>
<abbrev-journal-title abbrev-type="nlm-ta">Int. Arch. Photogramm. Remote Sens. Spatial Inf. Sci.</abbrev-journal-title>
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<issn pub-type="epub">2194-9034</issn>
<publisher><publisher-name>Copernicus Publications</publisher-name>
<publisher-loc>Göttingen, Germany</publisher-loc>
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<article-id pub-id-type="doi">10.5194/isprs-archives-XLII-5-W1-655-2017</article-id>
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<article-title>SURVEY AND RESTORATION: NEW WAYS OF INTERACTION</article-title>
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<contrib-group><contrib contrib-type="author" xlink:type="simple"><name name-style="western"><surname>Battini</surname>
<given-names>C.</given-names>
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<sup>1</sup>
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<contrib contrib-type="author" xlink:type="simple"><name name-style="western"><surname>Vecchiattini</surname>
<given-names>R.</given-names>
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<sup>2</sup>
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<label>1</label>
<addr-line>DICCA, Department of Civil, Chemical and Environmental Engineering, Via Montallegro 1, University of Genoa, Italy</addr-line>
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<label>2</label>
<addr-line>DAD, Architecture and Design Department, Stradone Sant’Agostino 37, University of Genoa, Italy</addr-line>
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<pub-date pub-type="epub">
<day>17</day>
<month>05</month>
<year>2017</year>
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<volume>XLII-5/W1</volume>
<fpage>655</fpage>
<lpage>662</lpage>
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<copyright-statement>Copyright: &#x000a9; 2017 C. Battini</copyright-statement>
<copyright-year>2017</copyright-year>
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<abstract>
<p>The present paper analyses two cases exemplifying a possible use of survey and its elaborations in the field of conservation: the bell
tower of the Basilica Santa Maria delle Vigne and the Chiesa di San Matteo, both situated in Genoa. In the first case, the threedimensional
survey was used as a basis to build a model for the structural analysis. The need for an accurate database created with
the three-dimensional survey allowed the research team to determine and highlight the critical points of the structure as the thickness
of vaults and floors, the location of loads and the inclination of the walls. The data collected was used to create an accurate 3D model
to be tested with simulations, in order to verify the stability of the bell tower when applying stress and limitations. In the second case,
the three-dimensional survey was used as the basis for the collection, management and representation of the data derived from the
survey on rising damp. The purpose was to test a dynamic data processing system that could be used as a tool to collect data on site
as well as to access data remotely. By using software for three-dimensional representation and a node programming language, it was
possible to define a system that offered dynamic viewing and was easy to use, through the use of chromatic scales and level curves,
which can be generated starting from tables containing numerical data. Surveying, diagnostics, modelling and representation allow
one to experiment with new ways of interaction within the common goal of conservation.</p>
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