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The documentation of the urban historical heritage is the preliminary step to identify the correct strategies for its protection and enhancement. To achieve this aim it is necessary to acquire a graphic documentation at the different scales of detail required by a multi-layered system as the historical landscape; this complexity can now be explored integrating traditional and digital survey methods and representation methodologies. Traditional methods, in particular, are characterized by a direct contact with places; this condition guarantee a deepest perception and a total immersion in the landscape integrating and giving quality to the considerable amount of data offered by recent technologies; this approach has been applied in the survey of the historical city of Cagliari in which the medieval districts of Marina, Stampace, Villanova and Castello retain a great part of the modern walled system built since the fourteenth century until the first half of the nineteenth century and a lot of interesting buildings designed for civil, public and religious use.
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Tom
Strony
63--71
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 11 poz.
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- Associate Prof.; DICAAR, University of Cagliari
autor
- arch.; DICAAR, University of Cagliari
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- arch.; DICAAR, University of Cagliari
Bibliografia
- [1] Parrinello S., Picchio F., De Marco R., and Dell’Amico A. (2019). Documenting the cultural heritage routes. The creation of informative models of historical Russian churches on upper Kama region. International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, XLII-2/W15, 887-894.
- [2] Manganaro, M. (2011). Interpretations of cities. Notes, notes, reasoning to expand a research. Questio, Year XIII, 23-24.
- [3] Valerio, V. (2014). The representation of the mountain in the nineteenth century between science and imitation of nature. In Geo-historical approaches and territorial government. Milan: E. Dai Prà.
- [4] Parrinello S., & Picchio F. (2019). Dalmatia and Montenegro. The Venetian fortifications of the Eastern Mediterranean Basin. Procedures for Knowledge and Digital Documentation of Fortified Historical Heritage. Pavia: University Press.
- [5] Pirinu, A., & Sanna, G. (2020). From looking to measure. Re-connect the “drawing” of Sardinia's first geodesic network. In Arena A., Arena M., Brandolino R.G., Colistra D., Ginex G., Mediati D., Nucifore S., Raffa P. (eds), Connecting. Drawing for weaving relationships, Proceedings of 42° International Conference of Teachers of Drawing. Milano: Franco Angeli, 3678-3699.
- [6] Montes Serrano, C., & Alonso Rodríguez, M. (2015). Drawing the Townscape: on the centenary of Gordon Cullen. EGA, 26, 36-47.
- [7] Chiavoni, E. (2012). Re-thinking the use of drawing for documentation and conservation: reflections on the Spanish town of Blanca. Disegnarecon. Vol. 5, 10, Special Issue, R. Mingucci, C. Bartolomei, L. Bravo, S. Garagnani (eds), 147-152.
- [8] Cadinu, M. (2009). Cagliari. Form and design of the historical city. Cagliari: Cuec Editor.
- [9] Colavitti, A. M. (2003). Cagliari. Form and urban planning. Rome: L’Erma di Bretschneider.
- [10] Rassu, M. (2003). Bulwarks of stone. History of the fortifications of Cagliari. Cagliari: Aipsa Edizions.
- [11] Pirinu, A. (2021). Reading the urban diversity. Graphic expressions and interpretative models for the representation of the landscape of Cagliari. Rome: Aracne Editor.
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Opracowanie rekordu ze środków MEiN, umowa nr SONP/SP/546092/2022 w ramach programu "Społeczna odpowiedzialność nauki" - moduł: Popularyzacja nauki i promocja sportu (2022-2023).
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Bibliografia
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