Contemporary trend in documentation and analysis of cultural heritage objects
Конференцијски прилог (Објављена верзија)
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Central Institute for Conservation, Belgrade and Association for Ethics and Evaluation in Culture and Science, Belgrade
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Contemporary trend in reverse engineering in the area of architecture, civil engineering and survey
assumes application of contemporary software tools and measuring devices, where the result –
„state of the art“ of a cultural heritage monument and its terrain surroundings is a point cloud in
referenced 3D coordinate system. Terrestrial laser scanning (TLS), as the measuring method, gives accurate data on an object/terrain, available for further processing (according to professional
needs) and analysis. Contemporary software solutions for point cloud data processing enable
results for the purposes of accurate 2D technical documentation, creation of 3D realistic mesh
models, presentations, animations and other deliverables in overall research processes. This paper presents the results of architectural-geometric analysis of the Kings’ church exterior in Studenica monastery, based on point cloud data provided by TLS at the site during 2017 and partly on existing technical documentati...on. Kings’ church (originally dedicated to Ss. Ioachim and Anna) is legacy of the king Milutin ( the end of 13th / beginning of 14th c), very modest in dimensions,
almost square shaped in its layout. Its architectural structure is composed as compressed inscribed cross. It belongs to a group of one nave domed churches built by the principles of Byzantine architectural style.
The paper presents 2D projections (cross-sections and characteristic facades) of the church obtained from point cloud results, along with its proportional analysis.
Кључне речи:
Terrestrial laser scanning / technical documentation / technical documentation / technical documentation / technical documentationИзвор:
Proceedings of the 1st Int. Conf. Trends in Heritology - Industrial and intangible heritage, 2018, 159-Издавач:
- Central Institute for Conservation, Belgrade
- Association for Ethics and Evaluation in Culture and Science, Belgrade
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GraFarTY - CONF AU - Čučaković, Aleksandar AU - Pejić, Marko AU - Dragović, Magdalena AU - Stević, Zoran PY - 2018 UR - https://grafar.grf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3088 AB - Contemporary trend in reverse engineering in the area of architecture, civil engineering and survey assumes application of contemporary software tools and measuring devices, where the result – „state of the art“ of a cultural heritage monument and its terrain surroundings is a point cloud in referenced 3D coordinate system. Terrestrial laser scanning (TLS), as the measuring method, gives accurate data on an object/terrain, available for further processing (according to professional needs) and analysis. Contemporary software solutions for point cloud data processing enable results for the purposes of accurate 2D technical documentation, creation of 3D realistic mesh models, presentations, animations and other deliverables in overall research processes. This paper presents the results of architectural-geometric analysis of the Kings’ church exterior in Studenica monastery, based on point cloud data provided by TLS at the site during 2017 and partly on existing technical documentation. Kings’ church (originally dedicated to Ss. Ioachim and Anna) is legacy of the king Milutin ( the end of 13th / beginning of 14th c), very modest in dimensions, almost square shaped in its layout. Its architectural structure is composed as compressed inscribed cross. It belongs to a group of one nave domed churches built by the principles of Byzantine architectural style. The paper presents 2D projections (cross-sections and characteristic facades) of the church obtained from point cloud results, along with its proportional analysis. PB - Central Institute for Conservation, Belgrade PB - Association for Ethics and Evaluation in Culture and Science, Belgrade C3 - Proceedings of the 1st Int. Conf. Trends in Heritology - Industrial and intangible heritage T1 - Contemporary trend in documentation and analysis of cultural heritage objects SP - 159 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_grafar_3088 ER -
@conference{ author = "Čučaković, Aleksandar and Pejić, Marko and Dragović, Magdalena and Stević, Zoran", year = "2018", abstract = "Contemporary trend in reverse engineering in the area of architecture, civil engineering and survey assumes application of contemporary software tools and measuring devices, where the result – „state of the art“ of a cultural heritage monument and its terrain surroundings is a point cloud in referenced 3D coordinate system. Terrestrial laser scanning (TLS), as the measuring method, gives accurate data on an object/terrain, available for further processing (according to professional needs) and analysis. Contemporary software solutions for point cloud data processing enable results for the purposes of accurate 2D technical documentation, creation of 3D realistic mesh models, presentations, animations and other deliverables in overall research processes. This paper presents the results of architectural-geometric analysis of the Kings’ church exterior in Studenica monastery, based on point cloud data provided by TLS at the site during 2017 and partly on existing technical documentation. Kings’ church (originally dedicated to Ss. Ioachim and Anna) is legacy of the king Milutin ( the end of 13th / beginning of 14th c), very modest in dimensions, almost square shaped in its layout. Its architectural structure is composed as compressed inscribed cross. It belongs to a group of one nave domed churches built by the principles of Byzantine architectural style. The paper presents 2D projections (cross-sections and characteristic facades) of the church obtained from point cloud results, along with its proportional analysis.", publisher = "Central Institute for Conservation, Belgrade, Association for Ethics and Evaluation in Culture and Science, Belgrade", journal = "Proceedings of the 1st Int. Conf. Trends in Heritology - Industrial and intangible heritage", title = "Contemporary trend in documentation and analysis of cultural heritage objects", pages = "159", url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_grafar_3088" }
Čučaković, A., Pejić, M., Dragović, M.,& Stević, Z.. (2018). Contemporary trend in documentation and analysis of cultural heritage objects. in Proceedings of the 1st Int. Conf. Trends in Heritology - Industrial and intangible heritage Central Institute for Conservation, Belgrade., 159. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_grafar_3088
Čučaković A, Pejić M, Dragović M, Stević Z. Contemporary trend in documentation and analysis of cultural heritage objects. in Proceedings of the 1st Int. Conf. Trends in Heritology - Industrial and intangible heritage. 2018;:159. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_grafar_3088 .
Čučaković, Aleksandar, Pejić, Marko, Dragović, Magdalena, Stević, Zoran, "Contemporary trend in documentation and analysis of cultural heritage objects" in Proceedings of the 1st Int. Conf. Trends in Heritology - Industrial and intangible heritage (2018):159, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_grafar_3088 .
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