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Heritage and Vernacular Architecture
2020Workshop “Heritage and Vernacular Architecture” nasce dalla collaborazione fra l’Università, degli Studi della Basilicata, l’Ecole Nationale Superieure Architecture di Lyone, e la Cappadocia University, si è svolto nel mese di aprile del 2019 nella città di Uchisar, un sito particolare, unico per molti versi.
Battista; Liliana, Palmiotta; Annarita
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The semantic conservation of architectural heritage: the missing values
Heritage Science, 2020Mohammad Sadegh Taher Tolou Del +1 more
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Smart Architectural and Urban Heritage: An Applied Reflection
Heritage, 2021Pamela Maiezza +2 more
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Machine Learning Generalisation across Different 3D Architectural Heritage
ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 2020Fabio Remondino +2 more
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Architectural Heritage and Tourism
1999It is unquestionable that immovable cultural monuments are the part of the tourist offer, and that depending on their monumental, historic and artistic value - they also have economic value. The research programs that have been carried out confirm this.
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Operability of Point Cloud Data in an Architectural Heritage Information Model
International Journal of Architectural Heritage, 2022Enrique Nieto Julian +2 more
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HBIM and Virtual Tools: A New Chance to Preserve Architectural Heritage
Buildings, 2018Greta Lucibello
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2004
First, a confession: I would fail, spectacularly, a test on architectural styles of the 19th century. Differentiating classical from gothic seems easy enough, but Terence Hodgson’s new book, Proud Possessions, which distinguishes “Colonial” from “Fancy Colonial”, “Victorian” from “Comfortable Victorian”, confirms my suspicion that I just don’t have ...
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First, a confession: I would fail, spectacularly, a test on architectural styles of the 19th century. Differentiating classical from gothic seems easy enough, but Terence Hodgson’s new book, Proud Possessions, which distinguishes “Colonial” from “Fancy Colonial”, “Victorian” from “Comfortable Victorian”, confirms my suspicion that I just don’t have ...
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