Journal by Federico Panarotto
Disegnare Idee Immagini, 2023
Le architetture fortificate medioevali presentano spesso una stretta relazione con il territorio ... more Le architetture fortificate medioevali presentano spesso una stretta relazione con il territorio e una ridotta accessibilità. L’uso integrato degli strumenti propri del Disegno quali il rilievo, la restituzione grafica e la modellazione BIM consente di avviare analisi comparative ed interpretative per la definizione di nuovi modelli della conoscenza. L’oggetto di studio è il Castello di Canossa, epicentro di eventi cruciali in epoca medievale. L'obiettivo è svelare parte del mistero che avvolge la sua evoluzione architettonica, preparando le basi per un approfondimento interdisciplinare.
Medieval fortified architectures often present a close relationship with the territory and reduced accessibility. The integrated use of drawing tools such as surveying, graphic restitution and BIM modelling makes it possible to initiate comparative and interpretative analyses to define new knowledge models. The object of study is the Castle of Canossa, the epicentre of crucial events in the medieval era. The aim is to unveil part of the mystery surrounding its architectural evolution, preparing the basis for an in-depth interdisciplinary study.
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DISEGNARECON, Dec 31, 2016
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Lecture notes in civil engineering, 2019
This paper aims to demonstrate how to translate features and properties of existing wooden struct... more This paper aims to demonstrate how to translate features and properties of existing wooden structures about function, performance and aesthetic into BIM objects. This purpose has a double effect: from an operative perspective, the modelling of existing wooden structures is necessary for any structural restoration project, while culturally for the preservation of construction techniques and their transferability in the current design theory. This refers in particular to wooden trusses as compound objects, such as to comply with a single structural and configurative purpose within the built space. The study proves the feasibility of describing the relationship among geometry, material features, construction techniques and simulation of trusses within a BIM environment. From a methodological point of view, starting from a point cloud, the process involves the modelling of beams and trusses, the construction of a library of nodes with parametric geometry drawn from nineteenth-century treatises (also called “wood stereotomy”), the information exchange from the BIM object to structural simulation environment. Moreover, there is the development of a parametric relation structure, which enables the creation of cutting parameters of the truss’s structural components. The case study from which the system is obtained is the covering system of the Church of the Eremitani, which hosts a so-called revolutionary covering system by a fourteenth-century monk, Giovanni degli Eremitani.
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Pisa University Press eBooks, 2023
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Pisa University Press eBooks, 2023
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Proceedings of the 2022 IMEKO TC4 International Conference on Metrology for Archaeology and Cultural Heritage
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Springer series in design and innovation, 2022
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Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, 2019
This paper aims to demonstrate how to translate features and properties of existing wooden struct... more This paper aims to demonstrate how to translate features and properties of existing wooden structures about function, performance and aesthetic into BIM objects. This purpose has a double effect: from an operative perspective, the modelling of existing wooden structures is necessary for any structural restoration project, while culturally for the preservation of construction techniques and their transferability in the current design theory. This refers in particular to wooden trusses as compound objects, such as to comply with a single structural and configurative purpose within the built space. The study proves the feasibility of describing the relationship among geometry, material features, construction techniques and simulation of trusses within a BIM environment. From a methodological point of view, starting from a point cloud, the process involves the modelling of beams and trusses, the construction of a library of nodes with parametric geometry drawn from nineteenth-century tr...
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The first Jewish Ghetto was born in Venice five hundred years ago and for celebrating this import... more The first Jewish Ghetto was born in Venice five hundred years ago and for celebrating this important event an exhibition has been set at the Doge’s Palace titled: Venice, the Jews and Europe. 1516-2016. The purpose of this exhibition was to represent the urban transformations of the Ghetto over time using digital technologies, in order to promote the understanding of the cultural heritage and let people know how much it is important to preserve, protect and enhance architecture.
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Today, geometrical studies are re-emerging and they are able of connecting and combining conceptu... more Today, geometrical studies are re-emerging and they are able of connecting and combining conceptual/philosophical/theoretical topics with the shape and configuration of the space, considered as the basic core of still existing or in fieri architecture. Thus, a graphic-documentary apparatus, organized and able to communicate the topics of curves and surfaces, is fundamental to facilitate the understanding of their historical perspective, and - through some exemplary case studies - to deal with their use in different areas of application. The purpose is therefore to broaden the range of critical tools available to any reader (such as researcher, architects, engineer), proposing multiple points of view. Then, an historic analysis about geometry can became the tool to achieve complete awareness through the actions of seeing, thinking, and judging critically. We then propose a tool to organize this knowledge for a better use in any VPL – Visual Programming Language – as an organization o...
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Digital Research and Education in Architectural Heritage, 2018
This essay deals with the representation of cities focusing on their historical transformations a... more This essay deals with the representation of cities focusing on their historical transformations and relying on digital scanning, 3D modeling and Augmented Reality (AR) technologies. The instances shown in it come from a project titled Visualizing Venice, an international multi-institutional cooperation now shifting to Visualizing Cities. The main challenge of Visualizing Cities is to digitally describe how cities – with their architectures – evolve and change over time using an interoperable 4D digital model linked to external sources, such as historic images. Experiencing the workflow of such a digital model a current lack of interoperability between CAD and GIS systems has emerged. This problem is particularly evident in the transition from digital scanning to a Building Information Model (BIM). This gap must be filled because a representational database, such as a 3D BIM model, helps researchers in representing architectural and urban history in all its phases. It makes the users able to control any kind of information: from recording the current state of an urban environment to the interpretation of historical records; from 3D reconstruction of data to their dissemination at different levels of complexity. This paper shows new methodologies in this field and, relating to historical data, attempts to answer also an important question: what kind of information can we get from paintings that show a city view? Representation methods based on perspective rules offer the opportunity to obtain scientific data on how to implement the BIM model correctly.
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Journal by Federico Panarotto
Medieval fortified architectures often present a close relationship with the territory and reduced accessibility. The integrated use of drawing tools such as surveying, graphic restitution and BIM modelling makes it possible to initiate comparative and interpretative analyses to define new knowledge models. The object of study is the Castle of Canossa, the epicentre of crucial events in the medieval era. The aim is to unveil part of the mystery surrounding its architectural evolution, preparing the basis for an in-depth interdisciplinary study.
Papers by Federico Panarotto
Medieval fortified architectures often present a close relationship with the territory and reduced accessibility. The integrated use of drawing tools such as surveying, graphic restitution and BIM modelling makes it possible to initiate comparative and interpretative analyses to define new knowledge models. The object of study is the Castle of Canossa, the epicentre of crucial events in the medieval era. The aim is to unveil part of the mystery surrounding its architectural evolution, preparing the basis for an in-depth interdisciplinary study.