The stratigraphic analysis of the masonries has been variously used to interpret the construction phases
of the historical buildings of different eras and has assumed the contours of a consolidated method. In
this chapter the stratigraphic analysis of a portion of an important and exemplary architectural complex
of southern Piedmont (the church of the medieval Staffarda Abbey) will be presented highlighting two
relevant objectives. The first aim concerns the methods of investigation: the deep observation of the
signs of alteration of the masonries has been flanked by 3D modeling methods generated by integrated
photogrammetric and lidar techniques, and the representation of the stratigraphic units has been realized
through the support of GIS technology. The connection between 3D surveys and historical documents
and the direct reading on the constructive elements and its 3D models, allowed the rewriting and new
interpretation of the construction phases of the Santa Maria Church, previously unknown.
English
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Book Section
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Publication Date:
Tuesday, June 22, 2021
Cluster:
Preserving Cultural Heritage
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