The capacity to acquire dimensional-geometrical information regarding the cultural and artistic heritage is radically changed. The MUDI’s project is a best-practice example because the refurbishment and valorisation project has been integrated with morpho-metric model characterized by high-density information. The paper describes on the one hand, an interesting case study represented by the valorisation of the historical Istituto degli Innocenti in Florence, and on the other hand exposes new application area of 3D laser scanner used to obtain morpho-metric digital data directly usable by the designers in a critical and objective manner.
The 3D Laser scanner technologies
DI GIULIO, Roberto;PIAIA, Emanuele
2014
Abstract
The capacity to acquire dimensional-geometrical information regarding the cultural and artistic heritage is radically changed. The MUDI’s project is a best-practice example because the refurbishment and valorisation project has been integrated with morpho-metric model characterized by high-density information. The paper describes on the one hand, an interesting case study represented by the valorisation of the historical Istituto degli Innocenti in Florence, and on the other hand exposes new application area of 3D laser scanner used to obtain morpho-metric digital data directly usable by the designers in a critical and objective manner.I documenti in SFERA sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.