San Leucio (Caserta) is one of the most interesting experiments in the economic, social and urban development of a Bourbon-era industrial city. The planning of the project under King Ferdinando IV is difficult to understand, given the loss of Collecini’s drawings and the failure to complete development of the utopian “Ferdinandopoli”. Nevertheless, the buildings actually constructed serve in illustrating architectural relationships, hierarchies and styles. These features make this project and its integration in the landscape one of the most important industrial experiments of the period. The current report derives from research by the universities of the Region of Campania. The first step is the acquisition of three-dimensional data on the built part of Ferdinandopoli, using digital photogrammetry. The second is the realization of a three-dimensional catalogue of the architectural components and elements, through their segmentation and matching in semantic families. This process serves in identifying recurring elements, useful for hypothetical reconstruction of the unrealized parts of this site
Un catalogo semantico per la conoscenza e la ricostruzione del paesaggio incompiuto. Il caso di San Leucio / Campi, M; Cera, V; Farella, E M; Iovane, D. - 2:(2016), pp. 1-9. (Intervento presentato al convegno CIRICE 2016, VII Convegno Internazionale, Napoli 27-29 ottobre 2016 tenutosi a Napoli nel 27-29 OTTOBRE 2016).
Un catalogo semantico per la conoscenza e la ricostruzione del paesaggio incompiuto. Il caso di San Leucio
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San Leucio (Caserta) is one of the most interesting experiments in the economic, social and urban development of a Bourbon-era industrial city. The planning of the project under King Ferdinando IV is difficult to understand, given the loss of Collecini’s drawings and the failure to complete development of the utopian “Ferdinandopoli”. Nevertheless, the buildings actually constructed serve in illustrating architectural relationships, hierarchies and styles. These features make this project and its integration in the landscape one of the most important industrial experiments of the period. The current report derives from research by the universities of the Region of Campania. The first step is the acquisition of three-dimensional data on the built part of Ferdinandopoli, using digital photogrammetry. The second is the realization of a three-dimensional catalogue of the architectural components and elements, through their segmentation and matching in semantic families. This process serves in identifying recurring elements, useful for hypothetical reconstruction of the unrealized parts of this siteFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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