Fonnaia Bridge & Catacombs of St. Faustino


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Fonnaia Bridge & Catacombs of St. Faustino

Original name

Fonnaia Bridge

Geographic Area

Massa Martana, Italy

Reference Project

Site description

Credits

Promoted by

Coordinator
Sandro Parrinello

Partnership
UNIPV, University of Pavia
UNIFI, University of Florence

Survey Activities

Laser Scanner

UAVs Photogrammetry

Terrestrial Photogrammetry

Photo

Post production Activities

2D Drawings

  • Gallery

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Documentation Methodology

The church’s documentation actions were carried out in 2018. A TLS laser scanner survey campaign was planned with FARO Focus S150 which produced 24 scans for the description of the internal and external environments of the building’s factory. In parallel, a photogrammetric acquisition of the external facings and roofs was envisaged through UAVs remotely piloted systems which produced a model of 3207706 faces, and a photogrammetric acquisition with Nikon D7200 camera of the accessible interior rooms of the church.

Bibliography

Parrinello, S., Picchio, F., De Marco, R., Dell’Amico, A. (2019). Documenting the cultural heritage routes. The creation of informative models of historical russian churches on upper kama region. ISPRS – International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences. XLII-2/W15. 887-894. ResearchGate

Original name

Catacombs of St. Faustino

Geographic Area

Massa Martana, Italy

Reference Project

Site description

Credits

Promoted by

Coordinator
Sandro Parrinello
Stefano Bertocci

Partnership
UNIPV, University of Pavia
UNIFI, University of Florence

Survey Activities

Laser Scanner

UAVs Photogrammetry

Terrestrial Photogrammetry

Photo

Post production Activities

2D Drawings

  • Gallery

[metaslider id=”9748″]

Documentation Methodology

The church’s documentation actions were carried out in 2018. A TLS laser scanner survey campaign was planned with FARO Focus S150 which produced 24 scans for the description of the internal and external environments of the building’s factory. In parallel, a photogrammetric acquisition of the external facings and roofs was envisaged through UAVs remotely piloted systems which produced a model of 3207706 faces, and a photogrammetric acquisition with Nikon D7200 camera of the accessible interior rooms of the church.

Bibliography

Parrinello, S., Picchio, F., De Marco, R., Dell’Amico, A. (2019). Documenting the cultural heritage routes. The creation of informative models of historical russian churches on upper kama region. ISPRS – International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences. XLII-2/W15. 887-894. ResearchGate