2020
DOI: 10.5194/agile-giss-1-4-2020
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Documentation of cultural heritage monuments with CityGML: an application for ancient theatres

Abstract: Abstract. The scope of this research is to identify the concepts that describe cultural heritage monuments and model them with CityGML. CityGML is the most popular data model for storing and sharing semantic 3D geographic data and there is an increasing interest in its use in the Cultural Heritage field. An Application Domain Extension that covers the most important concepts for describing monuments with special focus on the ancient theatres is developed. The INSPIRE data model is reviewed and its integration … Show more

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“…The extension of the INSPIRE data model with the Protected Sites class has been proposed (Fernández-Freire et al, 2013;Chiabrando et al, 2018) to take into account historic sites and buildings. For CityGML, on the other hand (Noardo, 2018) and (Gkadolou et al 2020) developed ADEs to consider specific aspects related to building heritage management. In the field of cultural heritage, the need for multiscale approaches is particularly relevant, as is the case with "composite sites" or diffuse heritage (Bonfanti et al, 2021), where the studies require seamless focusing up and down from the geographical scale to the site scale, to the artefact scale.…”
Section: From Territorial To Urban To Architectural Scalementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The extension of the INSPIRE data model with the Protected Sites class has been proposed (Fernández-Freire et al, 2013;Chiabrando et al, 2018) to take into account historic sites and buildings. For CityGML, on the other hand (Noardo, 2018) and (Gkadolou et al 2020) developed ADEs to consider specific aspects related to building heritage management. In the field of cultural heritage, the need for multiscale approaches is particularly relevant, as is the case with "composite sites" or diffuse heritage (Bonfanti et al, 2021), where the studies require seamless focusing up and down from the geographical scale to the site scale, to the artefact scale.…”
Section: From Territorial To Urban To Architectural Scalementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Model kota 3D disebutkan sukses untuk proses bisnis perencanaan kota (Moser et al, 2010). Pemanfaatan lain dari model kota 3D adalah pemetaan Urban Heat Island (Ujang et al, 2018), geo-klustering 3D untuk jaringan sensor nirkabel (Azri et al, 2019), pemodelan kebisingan kota (Kumar et al, 2017) serta dokumentasi bangunan heritage (Gkadolou et al, 2020). Untuk mendapatkan data 3D dapat dilaksanakan berbagai macam survei.…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified
“…The "INSPIRE data specification on Protected Sites-Technical Guidelines" document aims at providing a common framework for all EU countries to report homogeneous data on protected sites (CH being one category of them); however, as stated in the document itself "a simple application schema is included within the Protected Sites data specification, containing a very limited set of fundamental attributes, including geometry, identifier, name, and legal foundation date and document reference" [6] (p. VII). Other researchers have tried to build on CityGML's application domain extension (ADE) to construct specific plugins related to the 3D documentation of CH through the extension of the Building Module [7][8][9][10]. Standardization is, in any case, crucial for adopting a more universal approach to CH monitoring and effectively reducing all related costs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%