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Unforeseen Paths
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Advanced Research and Design Tools for Architectural Heritage: Unforeseen Paths rethinks how to analyse, preserve, and adapt Architectural Heritage and its surroundings along unforeseen paths using a broad spectrum of advanced research and design tools.
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Advanced Research and Design Tools for Architectural Heritage: Unforeseen Paths rethinks how to analyse, preserve, and adapt Architectural Heritage and its surroundings along unforeseen paths using a broad spectrum of advanced research and design tools.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2024
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- ISBN-13: 9781040031339
- Artikelnr.: 72270835
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040031339
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Stefania Stellacci is an Integrated Researcher at ISTAR (Information Sciences, Technologies and Architecture Research Center) at Iscte (University Institute of Lisbon) and Invited Professor (2021-23) at Iscte. She is an architect with a MSc in Architecture (University of Ferrara, 2006), holds a postgraduate degree in Built Conservation (Roma3 University, 2007) and a PhD in Architecture (Iscte, 2018). Her research spans across critical heritage studies, multiple-criteria decision analysis, sustainable heritage management, inclusive design, and digital transformation. Danilo Giglitto is an Associate Lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University, UK. Danilo holds a PhD from the University of Aberdeen (2017). He has several years of experience in researching at the intersection of cultural heritage, digital technologies, and social innovation, and has collaborated in several international projects exploring these themes. He has previously co-edited a book titled Digital Approaches to Inclusion and Participation in Cultural Heritage: Insights from Research and Practice in Europe (Routledge, 2023). He has published in reputable journals such as the International Journal of Heritage Studies and Museum & Society. Chiara Piccoli is a Research Fellow and Data Scientist at the 4D Research Lab, and an affiliated researcher at the University of Amsterdam's Data Science Centre. Her research primarily focuses on urban and domestic contexts and on the use of 3D modelling and GIS mapping for historical data visualisation, analysis, and communication. Chiara holds a PhD in Archaeology (Leiden University, 2018), an MA in Archaeology (University of Siena, 2008) and an MA in Book and Digital Media Studies (Leiden University, 2010).
List of figures
List of tables
List of contributors
Preface
Acknowledgements
Disclaimer
1. Introduction: Unforeseen Paths towards impactful heritage-based actions
Stefania Stellacci, Chiara Piccoli, Danilo Giglitto
2. Locating 'everyday' heritage in 20th-century residential developments on
the sites of demolished English country houses: a space-syntactic
archaeology of place
Sam Griffiths
3. The role of urban form and architectural heritage in the
'reurbanisation' of the historical centre of Nicosia
Ilaria Geddes
4. Inclusive design to overcome isolation: space syntax analysis and the
road network of São Tomé
Rafael Abu-Raya, Sara Eloy
5. Re-thinking and re-imagining the value of the built heritage in a
digital age
Richard Laing
6. Heritage sites as shared space of virtual communities: Participatory
mapping through sentiment analysis
Stefania Stellacci, Sérgio Moro
7. Heritage Urban Transect for computational analysis of place
vulnerability: Exploring historical waterscape connectivity in Mardin
Serdar Aydin, Izzettin Kutlu, Deryanur Simsek, Berat Celebioglu
8. Subak Syntax: Decoding the hydrological socio-agricultural systems of
the Bali Subak Typology
James Melsom
9. A review of Non-Destructive Techniques and modelling methods for survey
and condition monitoring on Architectural Heritage
Sara Gonizzi Barsanti, Rosa De Finis, Chiara Bertolin
10. Lost and Found in Translation: Integrating architectural surveys and
computational models for Seljuk madrasas
Sena Kayasü, Sevgi Altun, Berkay Öztürk, Yusuf ¿ahin, Gözde Unal, Mine
Özkar
11. Tackling the information gap: Comprehensive scientific documentation of
virtual reconstructions
Bob Martens, Herbert Peter
12. Visiting the ghosts of mediaeval Silves: Virtual Reality experience of
3D urban reconstruction of the past
Rui Filipe Antunes
13. The importance of training architecture students in Scan-to-BIM and
HBIM for enhanced preparedness and market competitiveness
Gabriella Del Duca
Index
List of tables
List of contributors
Preface
Acknowledgements
Disclaimer
1. Introduction: Unforeseen Paths towards impactful heritage-based actions
Stefania Stellacci, Chiara Piccoli, Danilo Giglitto
2. Locating 'everyday' heritage in 20th-century residential developments on
the sites of demolished English country houses: a space-syntactic
archaeology of place
Sam Griffiths
3. The role of urban form and architectural heritage in the
'reurbanisation' of the historical centre of Nicosia
Ilaria Geddes
4. Inclusive design to overcome isolation: space syntax analysis and the
road network of São Tomé
Rafael Abu-Raya, Sara Eloy
5. Re-thinking and re-imagining the value of the built heritage in a
digital age
Richard Laing
6. Heritage sites as shared space of virtual communities: Participatory
mapping through sentiment analysis
Stefania Stellacci, Sérgio Moro
7. Heritage Urban Transect for computational analysis of place
vulnerability: Exploring historical waterscape connectivity in Mardin
Serdar Aydin, Izzettin Kutlu, Deryanur Simsek, Berat Celebioglu
8. Subak Syntax: Decoding the hydrological socio-agricultural systems of
the Bali Subak Typology
James Melsom
9. A review of Non-Destructive Techniques and modelling methods for survey
and condition monitoring on Architectural Heritage
Sara Gonizzi Barsanti, Rosa De Finis, Chiara Bertolin
10. Lost and Found in Translation: Integrating architectural surveys and
computational models for Seljuk madrasas
Sena Kayasü, Sevgi Altun, Berkay Öztürk, Yusuf ¿ahin, Gözde Unal, Mine
Özkar
11. Tackling the information gap: Comprehensive scientific documentation of
virtual reconstructions
Bob Martens, Herbert Peter
12. Visiting the ghosts of mediaeval Silves: Virtual Reality experience of
3D urban reconstruction of the past
Rui Filipe Antunes
13. The importance of training architecture students in Scan-to-BIM and
HBIM for enhanced preparedness and market competitiveness
Gabriella Del Duca
Index
List of figures
List of tables
List of contributors
Preface
Acknowledgements
Disclaimer
1. Introduction: Unforeseen Paths towards impactful heritage-based actions
Stefania Stellacci, Chiara Piccoli, Danilo Giglitto
2. Locating 'everyday' heritage in 20th-century residential developments on
the sites of demolished English country houses: a space-syntactic
archaeology of place
Sam Griffiths
3. The role of urban form and architectural heritage in the
'reurbanisation' of the historical centre of Nicosia
Ilaria Geddes
4. Inclusive design to overcome isolation: space syntax analysis and the
road network of São Tomé
Rafael Abu-Raya, Sara Eloy
5. Re-thinking and re-imagining the value of the built heritage in a
digital age
Richard Laing
6. Heritage sites as shared space of virtual communities: Participatory
mapping through sentiment analysis
Stefania Stellacci, Sérgio Moro
7. Heritage Urban Transect for computational analysis of place
vulnerability: Exploring historical waterscape connectivity in Mardin
Serdar Aydin, Izzettin Kutlu, Deryanur Simsek, Berat Celebioglu
8. Subak Syntax: Decoding the hydrological socio-agricultural systems of
the Bali Subak Typology
James Melsom
9. A review of Non-Destructive Techniques and modelling methods for survey
and condition monitoring on Architectural Heritage
Sara Gonizzi Barsanti, Rosa De Finis, Chiara Bertolin
10. Lost and Found in Translation: Integrating architectural surveys and
computational models for Seljuk madrasas
Sena Kayasü, Sevgi Altun, Berkay Öztürk, Yusuf ¿ahin, Gözde Unal, Mine
Özkar
11. Tackling the information gap: Comprehensive scientific documentation of
virtual reconstructions
Bob Martens, Herbert Peter
12. Visiting the ghosts of mediaeval Silves: Virtual Reality experience of
3D urban reconstruction of the past
Rui Filipe Antunes
13. The importance of training architecture students in Scan-to-BIM and
HBIM for enhanced preparedness and market competitiveness
Gabriella Del Duca
Index
List of tables
List of contributors
Preface
Acknowledgements
Disclaimer
1. Introduction: Unforeseen Paths towards impactful heritage-based actions
Stefania Stellacci, Chiara Piccoli, Danilo Giglitto
2. Locating 'everyday' heritage in 20th-century residential developments on
the sites of demolished English country houses: a space-syntactic
archaeology of place
Sam Griffiths
3. The role of urban form and architectural heritage in the
'reurbanisation' of the historical centre of Nicosia
Ilaria Geddes
4. Inclusive design to overcome isolation: space syntax analysis and the
road network of São Tomé
Rafael Abu-Raya, Sara Eloy
5. Re-thinking and re-imagining the value of the built heritage in a
digital age
Richard Laing
6. Heritage sites as shared space of virtual communities: Participatory
mapping through sentiment analysis
Stefania Stellacci, Sérgio Moro
7. Heritage Urban Transect for computational analysis of place
vulnerability: Exploring historical waterscape connectivity in Mardin
Serdar Aydin, Izzettin Kutlu, Deryanur Simsek, Berat Celebioglu
8. Subak Syntax: Decoding the hydrological socio-agricultural systems of
the Bali Subak Typology
James Melsom
9. A review of Non-Destructive Techniques and modelling methods for survey
and condition monitoring on Architectural Heritage
Sara Gonizzi Barsanti, Rosa De Finis, Chiara Bertolin
10. Lost and Found in Translation: Integrating architectural surveys and
computational models for Seljuk madrasas
Sena Kayasü, Sevgi Altun, Berkay Öztürk, Yusuf ¿ahin, Gözde Unal, Mine
Özkar
11. Tackling the information gap: Comprehensive scientific documentation of
virtual reconstructions
Bob Martens, Herbert Peter
12. Visiting the ghosts of mediaeval Silves: Virtual Reality experience of
3D urban reconstruction of the past
Rui Filipe Antunes
13. The importance of training architecture students in Scan-to-BIM and
HBIM for enhanced preparedness and market competitiveness
Gabriella Del Duca
Index