The heritage of the Great Wall takes “the form of ancient buildings and ancient ruins, with ancient ruins as the main surviving form” [1,2,3, 13], which means that the Great Wall should be repaired in the way that least affects this heritage (the principle of “minimal intervention”)...
The introduction of the rainbow code of biodeterioration opens up the possibility of representing potentially any object of cultural heritage in the form of a formalized pictogram consisting of colors corresponding to the materials used in its creation. The rainbow code of biodeterioration is an open ...
artistic, historic, social, and scientific aspects of cultural heritage, such as ‘form and design, materials and substance, use and function, traditions and techniques, location and setting, and spirit and feeling, as well as other internal and external factors’ (ICOMOS, Nara Citation1994, 47...
restoration of masonry tower architectural heritage. The overall framework of the proposed intelligent assessment system is illustrated in Fig.1, which includes three key stages: deterioration feature extraction, global visualization, and comprehensive assessment. Firstly, image datasets relevant to this stud...
Digital technologies allow to document, store and protect traditional crafting. 3D recording enables capturing movements. For this purpose various acquisition systems are used, such as Kinect or Leap motion. Collected data is presented in the form of 3D models, which are later visualised in many en...