Studio preliminare sul complesso fortificato di Trogir (Croazia) basato su un approccio multi-disciplinare
Capitolo di libro
Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
The city center of Trogir represents an important example of Romanesque, early Renaissance and
Baroque architecture and is part of the UNESCO World Heritage list. In this paper, the authors propose a
multidisciplinary approach for the reconstruction of the stratigraphic succession of the interventions and
documentation at the masonry level of the Kamerlengo castle by combining digital, photographic and
thermographic data. The Kamerlengo castle was built in the 15th century and, together with the Saint Mark
chapel, represents the only part of the ancient fortification complex that is still present in the city. Today it
has many conservation problems due mainly to the decay of the original parts and the prolonged absence of
maintenance works. The first step in the conservation process is the diagnosis of the structural integrity of
the fort. At this first stage, recognition using non-destructive techniques based on imaging systems such as
a combination of IR thermography, photogrammetric surveys and visual inspection is preferable. Through
IR thermography analysis it is possible to verify the presence of inhomogeneities in the masonry (air
cavities, water infiltration, different materials, etc.), contributing to the reading of the construction phases
of the castle. The study of the structural integrity was completed by the 3D laser scanner survey and the
SfM photogrammetric survey, which also enables the morphometry and environmental aspects of the fort
to be documented. The output produced at the end of this activity represents an important support for the
definition of the diagnostic campaign and for the promotion of the site.
Baroque architecture and is part of the UNESCO World Heritage list. In this paper, the authors propose a
multidisciplinary approach for the reconstruction of the stratigraphic succession of the interventions and
documentation at the masonry level of the Kamerlengo castle by combining digital, photographic and
thermographic data. The Kamerlengo castle was built in the 15th century and, together with the Saint Mark
chapel, represents the only part of the ancient fortification complex that is still present in the city. Today it
has many conservation problems due mainly to the decay of the original parts and the prolonged absence of
maintenance works. The first step in the conservation process is the diagnosis of the structural integrity of
the fort. At this first stage, recognition using non-destructive techniques based on imaging systems such as
a combination of IR thermography, photogrammetric surveys and visual inspection is preferable. Through
IR thermography analysis it is possible to verify the presence of inhomogeneities in the masonry (air
cavities, water infiltration, different materials, etc.), contributing to the reading of the construction phases
of the castle. The study of the structural integrity was completed by the 3D laser scanner survey and the
SfM photogrammetric survey, which also enables the morphometry and environmental aspects of the fort
to be documented. The output produced at the end of this activity represents an important support for the
definition of the diagnostic campaign and for the promotion of the site.
Tipologia CRIS:
2.1 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
digital integrated technologies; infrared thermography; 3D laser scanner; stratigraphic documentation; non-destructive techniques
Elenco autori:
Brizzi, Sofia; Ricciarini, Marco; Bertocci, Stefano; Riminesi, Cristiano
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Titolo del libro:
Defensive architecture of the mediterranean : vol. XV