The Hybridization of graphic survey techniques in funerary architecture

<p>Funerary architecture often presents a series of specificities that makes it necessary to combine different techniques for its adequate graphic restitution. These conditioning factors are usually present both in the exterior, such as nearby trees and metalwork elements, and in the interior,...

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Main Authors: María José Muñoz-Mora, David Navarro-Moreno, Pedro Jiménez-Vicario, Jose Gabriel Gómez-Carrasco, Manuel Alejandro Ródenas-López
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Published: University of L'Aquila 2023-10-01
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Online Access:https://disegnarecon.univaq.it/ojs/index.php/disegnarecon/article/view/1124
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author María José Muñoz-Mora
David Navarro-Moreno
Pedro Jiménez-Vicario
Jose Gabriel Gómez-Carrasco
Manuel Alejandro Ródenas-López
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David Navarro-Moreno
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Jose Gabriel Gómez-Carrasco
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description <p>Funerary architecture often presents a series of specificities that makes it necessary to combine different techniques for its adequate graphic restitution. These conditioning factors are usually present both in the exterior, such as nearby trees and metalwork elements, and in the interior, due to the arrangement of small objects and furniture as well as poor lighting in the rooms.<br />This paper focuses on the methodology followed for the graphic restitution of the Pedreño y Deu family pantheon in the main cemetery of Cartagena (Spain). The pantheon, built in 1875, consists of a circular chapel on the ground floor and a crypt below ground level. At the start of the survey, the building, protected by municipal planning, was in a state of advanced deterioration.<br />The techniques used for the survey of each part will be described, as well as the procedure followed to assemble them into a single model. In this work, we have been able to verify that hybridization in survey techniques is one of the best options to represent architectural heritage in case studies where there are situations of very different natures.</p><p>DOI: https://doi.org/10.20365/disegnarecon.30.2023.15</p>
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spelling doaj.art-28cf28722e6449be9ddc09885cb2b94c2024-08-28T15:56:48ZengUniversity of L'AquilaDisegnare con1828-59612023-10-011630115445The Hybridization of graphic survey techniques in funerary architectureMaría José Muñoz-Mora0David Navarro-Moreno1Pedro Jiménez-Vicario2Jose Gabriel Gómez-CarrascoManuel Alejandro Ródenas-López3Universidad Politécnica de CartagenaUniversidad Politécnica de CartagenaUniversidad Politécnica de CartagenaUniversidad Politécnica de Cartagena<p>Funerary architecture often presents a series of specificities that makes it necessary to combine different techniques for its adequate graphic restitution. These conditioning factors are usually present both in the exterior, such as nearby trees and metalwork elements, and in the interior, due to the arrangement of small objects and furniture as well as poor lighting in the rooms.<br />This paper focuses on the methodology followed for the graphic restitution of the Pedreño y Deu family pantheon in the main cemetery of Cartagena (Spain). The pantheon, built in 1875, consists of a circular chapel on the ground floor and a crypt below ground level. At the start of the survey, the building, protected by municipal planning, was in a state of advanced deterioration.<br />The techniques used for the survey of each part will be described, as well as the procedure followed to assemble them into a single model. In this work, we have been able to verify that hybridization in survey techniques is one of the best options to represent architectural heritage in case studies where there are situations of very different natures.</p><p>DOI: https://doi.org/10.20365/disegnarecon.30.2023.15</p>https://disegnarecon.univaq.it/ojs/index.php/disegnarecon/article/view/1124graphic restitutionpantheonphotogrammetryrenderingcemetery
spellingShingle María José Muñoz-Mora
David Navarro-Moreno
Pedro Jiménez-Vicario
Jose Gabriel Gómez-Carrasco
Manuel Alejandro Ródenas-López
The Hybridization of graphic survey techniques in funerary architecture
Disegnare con
graphic restitution
pantheon
photogrammetry
rendering
cemetery
title The Hybridization of graphic survey techniques in funerary architecture
title_full The Hybridization of graphic survey techniques in funerary architecture
title_fullStr The Hybridization of graphic survey techniques in funerary architecture
title_full_unstemmed The Hybridization of graphic survey techniques in funerary architecture
title_short The Hybridization of graphic survey techniques in funerary architecture
title_sort hybridization of graphic survey techniques in funerary architecture
topic graphic restitution
pantheon
photogrammetry
rendering
cemetery
url https://disegnarecon.univaq.it/ojs/index.php/disegnarecon/article/view/1124
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