The documentation, curation, and dissemination of endangered architectural heritage requires multidisciplinary expertise and imaginative engagements with heterogeneous formats and scales of analysis. Through a case study of a Carpathian-style chapel in Beaver, Pennsylvania, St. Nicholas Chapel, we explore how an architectural heritage building might be interactively documented in a way that situates it within long-standing architectural traditions while remaining attentive to its social and material specificity. We present a prototype of an interactive document showcasing a multi-modal and multi-scalar approach to architectural heritage that innovatively brings together data-intensive typological analyses, historical documentation, ethnographic interviews, geometric studies, and photogrammetry and LiDAR captures. The web-based document offers a highly detailed portrait of the St. Nicholas Chapel, inviting a broad audience of users to dynamically explore it through a combination of high-quality imaging and scanning methodologies, artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled geometric analyses, historical materials, and first-person accounts of its construction.

A Multi-scalar and Multi-modal Approach to Architectural Heritage Documentation: An Interactive Digital Representation of the St. Nicholas Chapel / Gardella, Federica Joe; Luo, Zhixin; Martinotti, Isaac; Troetschel, David; Hasey, Michael; Cardoso Llach, Daniel (LECTURE NOTES IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING). - In: The Future of Heritage Science and Technologies II. Design, Simulation and MonitoringELETTRONICO. - [s.l] : Springer Cham, 2026. - ISBN 978-3-031-98379-5. - pp. 472-487 [10.1007/978-3-031-98379-5_36]

A Multi-scalar and Multi-modal Approach to Architectural Heritage Documentation: An Interactive Digital Representation of the St. Nicholas Chapel

Federica Joe, Gardella;
2026

Abstract

The documentation, curation, and dissemination of endangered architectural heritage requires multidisciplinary expertise and imaginative engagements with heterogeneous formats and scales of analysis. Through a case study of a Carpathian-style chapel in Beaver, Pennsylvania, St. Nicholas Chapel, we explore how an architectural heritage building might be interactively documented in a way that situates it within long-standing architectural traditions while remaining attentive to its social and material specificity. We present a prototype of an interactive document showcasing a multi-modal and multi-scalar approach to architectural heritage that innovatively brings together data-intensive typological analyses, historical documentation, ethnographic interviews, geometric studies, and photogrammetry and LiDAR captures. The web-based document offers a highly detailed portrait of the St. Nicholas Chapel, inviting a broad audience of users to dynamically explore it through a combination of high-quality imaging and scanning methodologies, artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled geometric analyses, historical materials, and first-person accounts of its construction.
2026
978-3-031-98379-5
978-3-031-98378-8
The Future of Heritage Science and Technologies II. Design, Simulation and Monitoring
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