Digital tools are changing the way of Cultural Heritage is shared and understood in society. However, the key to improve truly the common knowledge about Cultural Heritage could be especially in a multidisciplinary approach in research and in the dissemination of its outcomes. The paper focuses on a multidisciplinary approach by involving Urban and Architectural History, GIS and 3D modelling. It will discuss how new technologies especially help in reconsidering the state of the art and in making understandable the historical process of architecture within the changes of the city. The authors will present this approach applied to a range of 19th and 20th Turin Cultural Heritage, at architectural and urban scale: the large range of buildings designed by Alessandro Antonelli and the destroying and rebuilding of a street with homogeneous front, via Roma, in the 1930’s. Research use GIS, 3D models and digital platforms in order to visualize changes also making visible ideas and designs never realized. Digital platforms link buildings and urban areas to drawings and documents preserved in city museums and archives. The aim is to make truly accessible both historical information and different kind of Cultural Heritage. The conclusion is that this approach to the historical research could improve a wider access to the Cultural Heritage by enhancing the perceptions of the relationships between buildings within the cities, also revealing the Cultural Heritage in archives and museums.

Sharing knowledge, grasping Cultural Heritage: a digital multidisciplinary approach to the historical process of architecture and urban changes / Tamborrino, Rosa Rita Maria; Rinaudo, Fulvio. - STAMPA. - HERITAGE and TECHNOLOGY Mind Knowledge Experienc e:(2015), pp. 1261-1270. (Intervento presentato al convegno Le Vie dei Mercanti _ XIII Forum Internazionale di Studi tenutosi a Aversa nel giugno 2015).

Sharing knowledge, grasping Cultural Heritage: a digital multidisciplinary approach to the historical process of architecture and urban changes

TAMBORRINO, Rosa Rita Maria;RINAUDO, Fulvio
2015

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Digital tools are changing the way of Cultural Heritage is shared and understood in society. However, the key to improve truly the common knowledge about Cultural Heritage could be especially in a multidisciplinary approach in research and in the dissemination of its outcomes. The paper focuses on a multidisciplinary approach by involving Urban and Architectural History, GIS and 3D modelling. It will discuss how new technologies especially help in reconsidering the state of the art and in making understandable the historical process of architecture within the changes of the city. The authors will present this approach applied to a range of 19th and 20th Turin Cultural Heritage, at architectural and urban scale: the large range of buildings designed by Alessandro Antonelli and the destroying and rebuilding of a street with homogeneous front, via Roma, in the 1930’s. Research use GIS, 3D models and digital platforms in order to visualize changes also making visible ideas and designs never realized. Digital platforms link buildings and urban areas to drawings and documents preserved in city museums and archives. The aim is to make truly accessible both historical information and different kind of Cultural Heritage. The conclusion is that this approach to the historical research could improve a wider access to the Cultural Heritage by enhancing the perceptions of the relationships between buildings within the cities, also revealing the Cultural Heritage in archives and museums.
2015
978-88-6542-416-2
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