Scansione laser 3D: tecnologia al servizio della tutela dei beni culturali

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  • Tiziana Caudullo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48258/arc.v11i3.1761

Parole chiave:

Rilievo, laser scanner 3D, produzione additiva, ricostruzione 3D

Abstract

The project for the restoration and musealization of the North Door of the
Battistero di Firenze or Baptistery of Florence was started in 2012 and completed in 2015. Currently, the original one is kept inside the Museo dell'Opera del Duomo or Opera Duomo Museum. The Door is five meters high and almost three meters wide, composed of twenty-eight rectangular panels. Different entities and professional fields have collaborated on the project. In fact, 3D related technologies have been used for the activities of survey, 3D reconstruction and additive production, while the fusion of the replicas of the panels is an artisan work.

Riferimenti bibliografici

"Battistero di San Giovanni”, Opera di Santa Maria del Fiore, Consultato

, www.duomo.firenze.it

"La Porta Nord del Battistero”, Opera Magazine (Opera di Santa Maria del

Fiore), 2015, www.duomo.firenze.it

"La Porta del Paradiso... O quasi!”, Opera Magazine (Opera di Santa Maria

del Fiore), 2013, www.duomo.firenze.it

"Le tre Porte del Battistero di Firenze”, Thema Progetto, 2019, www.themaprogetto.

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Pubblicato

2021-02-28

Come citare

Caudullo, T. (2021). Scansione laser 3D: tecnologia al servizio della tutela dei beni culturali. Archeomatica, 11(3). https://doi.org/10.48258/arc.v11i3.1761

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